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  • RRID:SCR_002973

    This resource has 1+ mentions.

http://trans.nih.gov/bmap/resources/resources.htm

As part of BMAP gene discovery efforts, mouse brain cDNA libraries and Expressed Sequence Tags (ESTs) have been generated. Through this project a BMAP mouse brain UniGene set consisting of over 24,000 non-redundant members of unique clusters has been developed from EST sequencing of more than 50,000 cDNA clones from 10 regions of adult mouse brain, spinal cord, and retina (http://brainEST.eng.uiowa.edu/). In 2001, NIMH along with NICHD, NIDDK, and NIDA, awarded a contract to the University of Iowa ( M.B. Soares, PI) to isolate full-length cDNA clones corresponding to genes expressed in the developing mouse nervous system and determine their full-coding sequences. The BMAP mouse brain EST sequences can be accessed at NCBI's dbEST database (http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/dbEST/). Arrayed sets of BMAP mouse brain UniGenes and cDNA libraries, and individual BMAP cDNA clones can be purchased from Open Biosystems, Huntsville, AL (http://www.openbiosystems.com

Proper citation: BMAP cDNA Resources (RRID:SCR_002973) Copy   


  • RRID:SCR_003131

    This resource has 100+ mentions.

https://neurobiobank.nih.gov/

National resource for investigators utilizing human post-mortem brain tissue and related biospecimens for their research to understand conditions of the nervous system. Federated network of brain and tissue repositories in the United States that collects, evaluates, stores, and makes available to researchers, brain and other tissues in a way that is consistent with the highest ethical and research standards. The NeuroBioBank ensures protection of the privacy and wishes of donors. Provides information to the public about the need for tissue donation and how to register as a donor.

Proper citation: NIH NeuroBioBank (RRID:SCR_003131) Copy   


http://www.genetics.ucla.edu/labs/horvath/CoexpressionNetwork/

Software R package for weighted correlation network analysis. WGCNA is also available as point-and-click application. Unfortunately this application is not maintained anymore. It is known to have compatibility problems with R-2.8.x and newer, and the methods it implements are not all state of the art., THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE. Documented on September 16,2025.

Proper citation: Weighted Gene Co-expression Network Analysis (RRID:SCR_003302) Copy   


  • RRID:SCR_016026

https://github.com/ABCD-STUDY/aux-file-upload

Software application to upload functional MR imaging runs produce auxilary data that can be collected centrally. Connects to a subject database research electronic data capture (REDCap).

Proper citation: aux-file-upload (RRID:SCR_016026) Copy   


  • RRID:SCR_016024

    This resource has 1+ mentions.

https://github.com/ABCD-STUDY/FIONA-QC-PHANTOM

Software for online quality control operations performed on Phantom MRI data. It checks the accuracy and reproducibility of data.

Proper citation: FIONA-QC-PHANTOM (RRID:SCR_016024) Copy   


https://github.com/ABCD-STUDY/nih-ipad-app-end-point

Data collection software for centrally and securely storing data from the NIH iPad application. It allows users to capture results from multiple iPads at a central location.

Proper citation: nih-ipad-app-end-point (RRID:SCR_016029) Copy   


  • RRID:SCR_016008

https://github.com/ABCD-STUDY/redcap-to-nda

Software for metadata-driven electronic data capture to export REDCap data dictionaries and data to the NIMH National Data Archive (NDA). Prepares data submissions as csv formatted spreadsheets for data dictionary spreadsheets and for data spreadsheets.

Proper citation: redcap-to-nda (RRID:SCR_016008) Copy   


  • RRID:SCR_016739

    This resource has 10+ mentions.

https://github.com/hakyimlab/PrediXcan

Software tool to detect known and novel genes associated with disease traits and provide insights into the mechanism of these associations. Used to test the molecular mechanisms through which genetic variation affects phenotype.

Proper citation: PrediXcan (RRID:SCR_016739) Copy   


  • RRID:SCR_016908

    This resource has 10+ mentions.

http://prosightlite.northwestern.edu/

Software application for matching a single candidate protein sequence and its modifications against a set of mass spectrometric observations. Used to analyze top-down mass spectrometry data.

Proper citation: ProSight Lite (RRID:SCR_016908) Copy   


  • RRID:SCR_002002

    This resource has 10+ mentions.

https://datashare.nida.nih.gov

Website which allows data from completed clinical trials to be distributed to investigators and public. Researchers can download de-identified data from completed NIDA clinical trial studies to conduct analyses that improve quality of drug abuse treatment. Incorporates data from Division of Therapeutics and Medical Consequences and Center for Clinical Trials Network.

Proper citation: NIDA Data Share (RRID:SCR_002002) Copy   


http://www.drugabuseresearchtraining.org/

THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE, documented on November 07, 2012. Decemeber 15, 2011 - Thank you for your interest in DrugAbuseResearchTraining.org. The site, courses, and resources are no longer available. Please send an email to inquiry (at) md-inc.com if you would like to be notified if the site or courses become available again. Introduction to Clinical Drug and Substance Abuse Research Methods is an online training program intended to introduce clinicians and substance abuse professionals to basic clinical research methods. The program is divided into four modules. Each module covers an entire topic and includes self-assessment questions, references, and online resources: * The Neurobiology of Drug Addiction * Biostatistics for Drug and Substance Abuse Research * Evaluating Drug and Substance Abuse Programs * Designing and Managing Drug and Substance Abuse Clinical Trials The learning objectives of this program are to help you: * Evaluate the benefits of alternative investigative approaches for answering important questions in drug abuse evaluation and treatment. * Define the proper levels of measurement and appropriate statistical methods for a clinical study. * Address common problems in data collection and analysis. * Anticipate key human subjects and ethical issues that arise in drug abuse studies. * Interpret findings from the drug abuse research literature and prepare a clinical research proposal. * Prepare research findings for internal distribution or publication in the peer reviewed literature. * Recognize drug addiction as a cyclical, chronic disease. * Understand and describe the brain circuits that are affected by addicting drugs, and explain to others the effects of major classes of addicting drugs on brain neurotransmitters. * Utilize new pharmacologic treatments to manage persons with drug addiction. Physicians can earn AMA PRA Category 1 Credit and purchase a high resolution printable electronic CME certificate(view sample); non-physicians can purchase high resolution printable electronic certificate of course participation that references AMA PRA Category 1 credit (view sample). This program does not offer printed certificates.

Proper citation: Online Education for the International Research Community: AboutIntroduction to Clinical Drug and Substance Abuse Research Methods (RRID:SCR_000802) Copy   


  • RRID:SCR_002981

    This resource has 50+ mentions.

http://www.emouseatlas.org

Detailed multidimensional digital multimodal atlas of C57BL/6J mouse nervous system with data and informatics pipeline that can automatically register, annotate, and visualize large scale neuroanatomical and connectivity data produced in histology, neuronal tract tracing, MR imaging, and genetic labeling. MAP2.0 interoperates with commonly used publicly available databases to bring together brain architecture, gene expression, and imaging information into single, simple interface.Resource to visualise mouse development, identify anatomical structures, determine developmental stage, and investigate gene expression in mouse embryo. eMouseAtlas portal page allows access to EMA Anatomy Atlas of Mouse Development and EMAGE database of gene expression.EMAGE is freely available, curated database of gene expression patterns generated by in situ techniques in developing mouse embryo. EMA, e-Mouse Atlas, is 3-D anatomical atlas of mouse embryo development including histology and includes EMAP ontology of anatomical structure, provides information about shape, gross anatomy and detailed histological structure of mouse, and framework into which information about gene function can be mapped.

Proper citation: eMouseAtlas (RRID:SCR_002981) Copy   


http://courses.jax.org/2012/addiction.html

THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE, documented August 23, 2016. This course emphasizes genetic applications and approaches to drug addiction research through methodological instruction based on literature, data sets and informatics resources drawn from studies of addiction related phenotypes. The course includes plenary sessions on major progress in addiction genetics, and discussion sessions in which students present their work for discussion on applications of genetic methods. Students will leave the course able to design and interpret genetic and genomic studies of addiction as they relate to their specific research question, and will be able to make use of current bioinformatics resources to identify research resources and make use of public data sources in their own research.

Proper citation: Short Course on the Genetics of Addiction (RRID:SCR_005560) Copy   


http://vox.pharmacology.ucla.edu/home.html

Two-dimensional images of gene expression for 20,000 genes in a coronal slice of the mouse brain at the level of the striatum by using microarrays in combination with voxelation at a resolution of 1 cubic mm gene expression patterns in the brain obtained through voxelation. Voxelation employs high-throughput analysis of spatially registered voxels (cubes) to produce multiple volumetric maps of gene expression analogous to the images reconstructed in biomedical imaging systems.

Proper citation: Voxelation Map of Gene Expression in a Coronal Section of the Mouse Brain (RRID:SCR_008065) Copy   


  • RRID:SCR_007127

    This resource has 1+ mentions.

http://www.mbl.org/mbl_main/atlas.html

High-resolution electronic atlases for mouse strains c57bl/6j, a/j, and dba/2j in either coronal or horizontal section. About this Atlas: The anterior-posterior coordinates are taken from an excellent print atlas of a C57BL/6J brain by K. Franklin and G. Paxinos (The Mouse Brain in Stereotaxic Coordinates, Academic Press, San Diego, 1997, ISBN Number 0-12-26607-6; Library of Congress: QL937.F72). The abbreviations we have used to label the sections conform to those in the Franklin-Paxinos atlas. A C57BL/6J mouse brain may contain as many as 75 million neurons, 23 million glial cells, 7 million endothelial cells associated with blood vessels, and 3 to 4 million miscellaneous pial, ependymal, and choroid plexus cells (see data analysis in Williams, 2000). We have not yet counted total cell number in DBA/2J mice, but the counts are probably appreciably lower.The brain and sections were all processed as described in our methods section. The enlarged images have a pixel count of 1865 x 1400 and the resolution is 4.5 microns/pixel for the processed sections.Plans: In the next several years we hope to add several additional atlases of the same sort for other strains of mice. A horizontal C57BL/6J atlas and a DBA/2J coronal atlas were completed by Tony Capra, summer 2000, and additional atlases may be made over the next several years. As describe in the MBL Procedures Section is not hard to make your own strain-specific atlas from the high resolution images in the MBL.

Proper citation: Mouse Brain Atlases (RRID:SCR_007127) Copy   


https://ratgenes.org/

Portal includes information about genetic studies of drug abuse in outbred rats. Data center created in 2014 to perform genome wide association studies on numerous behavioral traits that have well established relevance to drug abuse using outbred rats.

Proper citation: NIDA center for genetic studies of drug abuse in outbred rats (RRID:SCR_021788) Copy   


  • RRID:SCR_007019

http://www.clairlib.org

A suite of open-source Perl modules intended to simplify a number of generic tasks in natural language processing (NLP), information retrieval (IR), and network analysis (NA). Its architecture also allows for external software to be plugged in with very little effort. The latest version of clairlib is 1.06 which was released on March 2009 and includes about 130 modules implementing a wide range of functionalities. Clairlib is distributed in two forms: * Clairlib-core, which has essential functionality and minimal dependence on external software, and * Clairlib-ext, which has extended functionality that may be of interest to a smaller audience. Much can be done using Clairlib on its own. Some of the things that Clairlib can do are: Tokenization, Summarization, Document Clustering, Document Indexing, Web Graph Analysis, Network Generation, Power Law Distribution Analysis, Network Analysis, RandomWalks on Graphs, Tf-IDF, Perceptron Learning and Classification, and Phrase Based Retrieval and Fuzzy OR Queries.

Proper citation: Clair library (RRID:SCR_007019) Copy   


https://github.com/ABCD-STUDY/pearson-central-end-point

Data collection software as an end-point for centrally storing data from the Pearsons Q-Interactive.

Proper citation: pearson-central-end-point (RRID:SCR_016034) Copy   


https://github.com/ABCD-STUDY/redcap-hook-framework

Software tool to organize and deploy custom hooks in a single project or across the entire instance. It features multi-language support for data entry and survey pages, a bar-code for text fields, and highlighting of rows on data entry and survey pages that have been filled out.

Proper citation: redcap-hook-framework (RRID:SCR_016028) Copy   


  • RRID:SCR_018568

    This resource has 1+ mentions.

http://www.scite.ai

Web tool to classify citation statements from scientific articles using deep learning. Used for discovering and evaluating scientific articles via Smart Citations.

Proper citation: scite (RRID:SCR_018568) Copy   



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