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Criminal Justice Drug Abuse Treatment Studies
 
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Criminal Justice Drug Abuse Treatment Studies (RRID:SCR_006996) CJ-DATS, CJDATS knowledge environment A cooperative research program to explore the issues related to the complex system of offender treatment services. Nine research centers and a Coordinating Center were created in partnership with researchers, criminal justice professionals, and drug abuse treatment practitioners to form a national research infrastructure. The establishment of CJ-DATS is an outstanding example of cooperation among Federal agencies with the research community... We need to understand how to provide better drug treatment services for criminal justice offenders to alter their drug use and criminal behavior. - Dr. Nora Volkow, Director of NIDA. CJ-DATS PHASE I In 2002, NIDA launched the National Criminal Justice����������Drug Abuse Treatment Studies (CJ-DATS). CJ-DATS is a multisite research program aimed at improving the treatment of offenders with drug use disorders and integrating criminal justice and public health responses to drug involved offenders. From 2002 through 2008, CJ-DATS researchers from 9 research centers, a coordinating center, and NIDA worked together with federal, state, and local criminal justice partners to develop and test integrated approaches to the treatment of offenders with drug use disorders. The areas that were studied included: * Assessing Offender Problems * Measuring Progress in Treatment and Recovery * Linking Criminal Justice and Drug Abuse Treatment * Adolescent Interventions * HIV and Hepatitis Risk Reduction * Understanding Systems CJ-DATS PHASE II In 2008, CJ-DATS began to focus on the problems of implementing research-based practices drug treatment practices. This research concerns the organizational and systems processes involved in implementing valid, evidence-based practices to reduce drug use and drug-related recidivism for individuals in the criminal justice system. 12 CJ-DATS Research Centers are conducting implementation research in three primary domains: * Research to improve the implementation of evidence-based assessment processes for offenders with drug problems * Implementing effective treatment for drug-involved offenders * Implementing evidence-based interventions to improve an HIV continuum-of-care for offenders drug, aids, criminal, health, hiv, offender, treatment, justice, drug abuse, drug treatment service, criminal justice offender, drug use, criminal behavior, recovery, adolescent, intervention, hepatitis is related to: NIDA Networking Project: Facilitating information exchange and research collaboration
has parent organization: National Institute on Drug Abuse
Drug use disorder NIDA nif-0000-10202 SCR_006996 Criminal Justice-Drug Abuse Treatment Studies 2026-02-07 02:07:17 0
JAX Animal Behavior System
 
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JAX Animal Behavior System (RRID:SCR_023721) JABS software resource Video based phenotyping platform for laboratory mouse. Provides complete details of software and hardware, including 3D designs used for data collection. Data acquisition system consists of video collection hardware and software, behavior labeling and active learning app, and online database for sharing classifiers. Hardware and software solution collects high quality data for behavior analysis. OpenBehavior, data acquisition system, integrated mouse phenotyping platform, behavior analysis, is listed by: OpenBehavior Jackson Laboratory Directors Innovation Fund ;
NIDA DA041668;
NIDA DA048634
DOI:10.1101/2022.01.13.476229 Free, Available for download, Freely available SCR_023721 2026-02-07 02:12:15 0
Antibody Watch
 
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Antibody Watch (RRID:SCR_027424) knowledge base Text mining antibody specificity from literature. Helps researchers identify potential problems with antibody specificity. By mining the scientific literature and linking findings to Research Resource Identifiers (RRIDs), it provides alerts on antibodies that may yield unreliable results, supporting reproducibility in biomedical research. Text mining antibody specificity, identify potential problems with antibody specificity, identify potential problems, antibody specificity, antibody, scientific literature, Ministry of Science and Technology ;
Taiwan ;
NIDDK U24DK097771;
NIDA U24DA039832
PMID:34043624 Free, Freely available SCR_027424 2026-02-07 02:18:10 0
Integrated Auto-Extracted Annotation
 
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Integrated Auto-Extracted Annotation (RRID:SCR_005892) Integrated AEA, Auto-Extracted Annotation data or information resource, data set A virtual database that indexes both BioNOT for negation data, and the Resource Discovery Pipeline: an automated resource discovery and semi-automated type characterization with text-mining scripts that facilitate curation team efforts to discover, integrate and display new content. This virtual database currently indexes the following resources: * BioNOT, http://snake.ims.uwm.edu/bionot/index.php?searchterm=mecp2+autism&submit=Search * Resource Discovery Pipeline, http://lucene1.neuinfo.org/nif_resource/current/ annotation, negative data is used by: NIF Data Federation
is related to: BioNOT
is related to: NIF Registry Automated Crawl Data
is related to: PubMed
has parent organization: Integrated
NIH Blueprint for Neuroscience Research ;
NIDA Contract HHSN271200577531C
PMID:22434839 Data are licensed by their respective owners. Use and distribution is subject to the Terms of Use by the original resource as well as the, Creative Commons Attribution License nlx_149462 http://neuinfo.org/nif/nifgwt.html?query=nlx_149462 SCR_005892 NIF Integrated Automatically Extracted Annotation, NIF Integrated Auto. Extracted Annotation, NIF Integrated Auto-Extracted Annotation, Integrated Automatically Extracted Annotation, Integrated Auto Extracted Annotation, NIF Auto-Extracted Annotation 2026-02-11 10:57:16 0
MIALAB - Resting State Data
 
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10+ mentions
MIALAB - Resting State Data (RRID:SCR_008914) data or information resource, data set An MRI data set that demonstrates the utility of a mega-analytic approach by identifying the effects of age and gender on the resting-state networks (RSNs) of 603 healthy adolescents and adults (mean age: 23.4 years, range: 12-71 years). Data were collected on the same scanner, preprocessed using an automated analysis pipeline based in SPM, and studied using group independent component analysis. RSNs were identified and evaluated in terms of three primary outcome measures: time course spectral power, spatial map intensity, and functional network connectivity. Results revealed robust effects of age on all three outcome measures, largely indicating decreases in network coherence and connectivity with increasing age. Gender effects were of smaller magnitude but suggested stronger intra-network connectivity in females and more inter-network connectivity in males, particularly with regard to sensorimotor networks. These findings, along with the analysis approach and statistical framework described, provide a useful baseline for future investigations of brain networks in health and disease. fmri, functional connectivity, resting-state, independent component analysis, connectome, adolescent, adult, mri, resting state network, connectivity, dataset has parent organization: MIALAB - Medical Image Analysis Lab Aging NRC Bilatgrunn ;
NIBIB 1R01-EB006841;
NIBIB 1R01- EB005846;
NIBIB 2R01-EB000840;
NIBIB 1 P20 RR021938-01;
DOE DE-FG02-08ER64581;
NIMH 1R01-MH072681-01;
John Templeton Foundation grant 12456;
NIAAA 1P20 AA017068;
NINDSR21NS064464 ;
NIDA1 R03 DA022435-01A1 ;
NIDA1 R03 DA024212-01A1 ;
NIDA KO1-DA021632-02
PMID:21442040 nlx_151552 SCR_008914 Medical Image Analysis Laboratory - Resting State Data, MIA Laboratory - Resting State Data, Medical Image Analysis Lab - Resting State Data, Medical Image Analysis (MIA) Laboratory - Resting State Data 2026-02-11 10:57:56 10
Pediatric Imaging Neurocognition and Genetics
 
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Pediatric Imaging Neurocognition and Genetics (RRID:SCR_008953) PING data or information resource, database A large multi-site pediatric MRI and genetics data resource to facilitate studies of the genomic landscape of the developing human brain. It includes information about the developing mental and emotional functions of the children to understand the genetic basis of individual differences in brain structure and connectivity, cognition, and personality. Investigators on the project are studying 1400 children between the ages of 3 and 20 years so that links between genetic variation and developing patterns of brain connectivity can be examined. Investigators interested in the effects of a particular gene will be able to search the database for any brain areas or connections between areas that differ as a function of variation in a particular gene, and also to determine if the genes appear to affect the course of brain development at some point during childhood. A data exploration tool has been created for mapping and analyzing MRI data sets collected for PING and related developmental studies. Approved investigators will be able to view raw image sets and derived 3D brain maps of MRI and DTI data, conduct hypothesis testing, and graph brain area measures as they change across the time course of development. PING Cores * Coordinating Core: Functions include project management, screening of participants and maintaining the database * Neuroimaging Core: applying a standardized high-resolution structural MRI protocol involving 3-D T1-weighted scans, a T2-weighted volume, and a set of diffusion-weighted scans with multiple b values and diffusion directions, scans to estimate MRI relaxation rates, and gradient echo EPI scans for resting state fMRI. Importantly, adaptive motion compensation, using ����??PROMO����??, a novel real-time motion correction algorithm will be used. Specific PING protocols for each scanner manufacturer: ** PING MRI Protocol - GE ** PING MRI Protocol - Philips ** PING MRI Protocol - Siemens * Assessment Core: Cognitive assessments for the PING project are conducted using the NIH Toolbox for Cognition. * Genomics Core: functions as a central repository for receipt of saliva samples collected for each study participant. Once received, samples are catalogued, maintained, and DNA is extracted using state-of-the-field laboratory techniques. Ultimately, genome-wide genotyping is performed on the extracted DNA using the Illumina Human660W-Quad BeadChip. PING involves 10 sites throughout the country including UCSD, University of Hawaii, Scripps Genomics, UCLA, UC Davis, Kennedy Krieger Institute/Johns Hopkins, Sacker Institute/Cornell University, University of Massachusetts, Massachusetts General Hospital/Harvard, and Yale. Families who may want to participate in the study, or others who want to know more about it, may email questions to ping (at) ucsd.edu. pediatric, neuroimaging, genetics, child, early adult human, adolescent, genetic variant, magnetic resonance imaging, brain, gene, brain structure, connectivity, function, brain development, cognition, experimental protocol, saliva, dna, diffusion tensor imaging, image, genotype, dicom, imaging genomics, magnetic resonance, nifti, FASEB list is listed by: NeuroImaging Tools and Resources Collaboratory (NITRC)
is related to: NIH Toolbox - Assessment of Neurological and Behavioral Function
has parent organization: University of California at San Diego; California; USA
has parent organization: Multimodal Imaging Laboratory
NIDA ;
ARRA ;
NICHD
Data Use Agreement required. nlx_151904 http://www.nitrc.org/projects/ping http://ping.chd.ucsd.edu/ SCR_008953 PING Study, Pediatric Imaging Neurocognition and Genetics (PING) 2026-02-11 10:57:53 76
Mouse Thalamic Projectome Dataset
 
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Mouse Thalamic Projectome Dataset (RRID:SCR_015702) data or information resource, data set Data set of thalamo-centric mesoscopic projection maps to the cortex and striatum. The maps are established through two-color, viral (rAAV)-based tracing images and high throughout imaging. jpeg image data set, projection map, thalamocortical map, viral (rAAV)-based tracing, thalamo-centric mesoscopic projection map NIH DP2 OD008425;
NINDS R01 NS081071;
NIDDK T32 DK007680;
NINDS P30 NS069305;
NIDA R01 DA008163;
NINDS U01 NS094247
PMID:25086607
PMID:27892854
Free https://github.com/BJHunnicutt/anatomy SCR_015702 2026-02-11 10:59:17 0
ABCD Study
 
Resource Report
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500+ mentions
ABCD Study (RRID:SCR_015769) ABCD data or information resource, data set Long-term study of brain development and child health in the United States. The study tracks subjects' biological and behavioral development through adolescence into young adulthood to determine how childhood experiences (such as sports, videogames, social media, unhealthy sleep patterns, and smoking) interact with each other and with a child’s changing biology to affect brain development and social, behavioral, academic, health, and other outcomes. clinical study, adolescent, development, research, neuroimaging, brain development is related to: DEAP - Data Exploration and Analysis Portal
works with: geocoding
NIDA U24 DA041123;
NIDA U24 DA041147;
NIDA U01 DA041120;
NIDA U01 DA041022;
NIDA U01 DA041025;
NIDA U01 DA041093;
NIDA U01 DA041028;
NIDA U01 DA041048;
NIDA U01 DA041106;
NIDA U01 DA041134;
NIDA U01 DA041148;
NIDA U01 DA041156;
NIDA U01 DA041174;
NIDA U24DA041123;
NIDA U01 DA041117
PMID:29051027 Available to the scientific community SCR_015769 The Adolescent Brain Cognitive Development Study 2026-02-11 10:59:14 670
PolymiRTS
 
Resource Report
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100+ mentions
PolymiRTS (RRID:SCR_003389) PolymiRTS data or information resource, database Database of naturally occurring DNA variations in microRNA (miRNA) seed regions and miRNA target sites. MicroRNAs pair to the transcripts of protein-coding genes and cause translational repression or mRNA destabilization. SNPs and INDELs in miRNAs and their target sites may affect miRNA-mRNA interaction, and hence affect miRNA-mediated gene repression. The PolymiRTS database was created by scanning 3'UTRs of mRNAs in human and mouse for SNPs and INDELs in miRNA target sites. Then, the potential downstream effects of these polymorphisms on gene expression and higher-order phenotypes are identified. Specifically, genes containing PolymiRTSs, cis-acting expression QTLs, and physiological QTLs in mouse and the results of genome-wide association studies (GWAS) of human traits and diseases are linked in the database. The PolymiRTS database also includes polymorphisms in target sites that have been supported by a variety of experimental methods and polymorphisms in miRNA seed regions. polymorphism, microrna, human, disease, trait, snp, indel, pathway, genetic variant, gene expression, phenotype, chromosome, chromosome location, bio.tools, FASEB list is listed by: OMICtools
is listed by: bio.tools
is listed by: Debian
has parent organization: University of Tennessee Health Science Center; Tennessee; USA
PhRMA Foundation ;
UT Center for Integrative and Translational Genomics ;
NICHD HD052472;
NIAAA AA014425;
NIDA DA021131;
NINR NR009270;
NIAID AI081050;
NIAID AI019782;
American Heart Association 0830134N;
United States Department of Defense W81XHW-05-01-0227
PMID:24163105
PMID:22080514
Free, Available for download, Freely available nif-0000-03324, biotools:polymirts, OMICS_00391 https://bio.tools/polymirts http://compbio.utmem.edu/miRSNP/ SCR_003389 Polymorphism in microRNA Target Site, PolymiRTS Database, Polymorphism in microRNAs and their TargetSites 2026-02-11 10:56:43 149
NeuroPedia
 
Resource Report
Resource Website
10+ mentions
NeuroPedia (RRID:SCR_001551) NeuroPedia data or information resource, database A neuropeptide encyclopedia of peptide sequences (including genomic and taxonomic information) and spectral libraries of identified MS/MS spectra of homolog neuropeptides from multiple species. proteomics, peptide, neuropeptide, mass spectrometry assay, peptide sequence, spectrum, homolog has parent organization: Center for Computational Mass Spectrometry NCRR P41-RR024851;
NIDA 5K01DA23065;
NINDS R01 NS24553;
NIDA R01 DA04271;
NIMH R01 MH077305;
NHLBI P01 HL58120
PMID:21821666 Free, Freely available nlx_152894 SCR_001551 NeuroPedia: Neuropeptide database and spectra library 2026-02-11 10:56:15 12
NIF Registry Automated Crawl Data
 
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1+ mentions
NIF Registry Automated Crawl Data (RRID:SCR_012862) NIF Registry Automated Crawl Data, RDP data or information resource, data set An automatic pipeline based on an algorithm that identifies new resources in publications every month to assist the efficiency of NIF curators. The pipeline is also able to find the last time the resource's webpage was updated and whether the URL is still valid. This can assist the curator in knowing which resources need attention. Additionally, the pipeline identifies publications that reference existing NIF Registry resources as this is also of interest. These mentions are available through the Data Federation version of the NIF Registry, http://neuinfo.org/nif/nifgwt.html?query=nlx_144509 The RDF is based on an algorithm on how related it is to neuroscience. (hits of neuroscience related terms). Each potential resource gets assigned a score (based on how related it is to neuroscience) and the resources are then ranked and a list is generated. resource, mention, update is used by: NIF Data Federation
is used by: Integrated Datasets
is related to: PubMed Central
is related to: Integrated Auto-Extracted Annotation
is related to: Integrated Manually Extracted Annotation
is related to: PubMed
has parent organization: Neuroscience Information Framework
U.S. Department of Health and Human Services ;
NIH Blueprint for Neuroscience Research ;
NIDA contract HHSN27120080035C
PMID:22434839 Individual resources within the data set are licensed by the respective owners. The data set of these resources is freely available for use and distribution by you subject to citation of NIF in accordance with the Creative Commons Attribution License. nlx_144525 http://lucene1.neuinfo.org/nif_resource/current/ SCR_012862 Resource Discovery Pipeline 2026-02-11 10:58:39 2
Baby Open Brains
 
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Baby Open Brains (RRID:SCR_027836) data or information resource, data set Open source resource of manually curated and expert reviewed infant brain segmentations hosted on OpenNeuro.org. and OSF.io. Anatomical MRI data was segmented from 71 infant imaging visits across 51 participants, using both T1w and T2w images per visit. Images showed dramatic differences in myelination and intensities across 1–9 months, emphasizing the need for densely sampled gold-standard segmentations across early life. This dataset provides a benchmark for evaluating and improving pipelines dependent upon segmentations in the youngest populations. As such, this dataset provides a vitally needed foundation for early-life large-scale studies such as HBCD. MRI, image, dataset of infant brain segmentations, infant brain, brain segmentation, manually curated infant brain segmentations, uses: OpenNeuro Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation ;
NIMH R01 MH104324;
NIMH U01 MH110274;
NINDS T32 NS109604;
NIDA U01DA041148;
NIDA U24DA055330;
NIMH R01MH096773;
NIMH R01MH125829;
NIMH R37MH125829
PMID:40813378 Free, Freely available, SCR_027836 , BOBs, Baby Open Brains (BOBs) Dataset 2026-02-11 11:01:37 0
Brain Architecture Project
 
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10+ mentions
Brain Architecture Project (RRID:SCR_004283) data or information resource, portal, topical portal Evolving portal that will provide interactive tools and resources to allow researchers, clinicians, and students to discover, analyze, and visualize what is known about the brain's organization, and what the evidence is for that knowledge. This project has a current experimental focus: creating the first brainwide mesoscopic connectivity diagram in the mouse. Related efforts for the human brain currently focus on literature mining and an Online Brain Atlas Reconciliation Tool. The primary goal of the Brain Architecture Project is to assemble available knowledge about the structure of the nervous system, with an ultimate emphasis on the human CNS. Such information is currently scattered in research articles, textbooks, electronic databases and datasets, and even as samples on laboratory shelves. Pooling the knowledge across these heterogeneous materials - even simply getting to know what we know - is a complex challenge that requires an interdisciplinary approach and the contributions and support of the greater community. Their approach can be divided into 4 major thrusts: * Literature Curation and Text Mining * Computational Analysis * Resource Development * Experimental Efforts central nervous system, connectivity, mapping, model, neuroanatomy, organism, post-mortem, structure, nervous system, structure, human, mouse, brain, zebra finch, addiction gene, addiction is used by: BICCN
lists: Allen Institute for Brain Science
lists: University of California at Los Angeles; California; USA
is related to: Mouse Brain Architecture Project
is related to: BICCN Anatomy and Morphology Project
is related to: Allen Institute for Brain Science
has parent organization: Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory
is parent organization of: Human Brain Connectivity Database
is parent organization of: OBART
is parent organization of: Zebrafinch Brain Architecture Project
is parent organization of: Mouse Brain Architecture Project
W. M. Keck Foundation ;
NIMH ;
NIDA ;
Crick-Clay Professorship in Biomathematics at CSHL ;
Mathers Foundation ;
Simons Foundation
Free, Public nlx_143664 SCR_004283 BrainArchitecture.org, BrainArchitecture 2026-02-12 09:43:47 14
CAMO - Cell Adhesion Molecule Ontology
 
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1+ mentions
CAMO - Cell Adhesion Molecule Ontology (RRID:SCR_004392) CAMO data or information resource, ontology, controlled vocabulary CAMO (Cell Adhesion Molecule Ontology) is a set of standard vocabulary that provide a hierarchical description of cell adhesion molecules and their functions. We compiled a list for cell adhesion molecules by integrating Gene Ontology annotations, domain structure information, and keywords query against NCBI Entrez Gene annotations. Totally 496 unique human genes were identified to function as cell adhesion molecules, which is by far the most comprehensive dataset including cadherin, immunoglobulin/FNIII, integrin, neurexin, neuroligan, and catenin families. CAMO was constructed as a directed acyclic graph (DAG) using DAG-Edit to input, manage and update data. We annotated each term with name, definition and source references, as well as the relationship to other terms, based on manual reviews of domain architecture and functional annotations. If vertices represent terms and the relationships between terms are represented by edges, the terms in a DAG can be connected via a directed graph without cycles. CAMO thus provides a hierarchical description of functions of CAMs with five top-level categories: CAM gene families, CAM genetics, CAM regulation, CAM expression and CAM diseases. Each top-level term is further divided into several categories to describe the functions in detail. cell adhesion, molecule, function, cell adhesion molecule has parent organization: Peking University; Beijing; China
has parent organization: OKCAM: Ontology-based Knowledgebase for Cell Adhesion Molecules
NIDA nlx_40219 SCR_004392 Cell Adhesion Molecule Ontology 2026-02-12 09:43:50 2
NIF Data Federation
 
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NIF Data Federation (RRID:SCR_004834) Data Federation data or information resource, portal, service resource Service that partners with the community to expose and simultaneously drill down into individual databases and data sets and return relevant content. This type of content, part of the so called hidden Web, is typically not indexed by existing web search engines. Every record links back to the originating site. In order for NIF to directly query these independently maintained databases and datasets, database providers must register their database or dataset with the NIF Data Federation and specify permissions. Databases are concept mapped for ease of sharing and to allow better understanding of the results. Learn more about registering your resource, http://neuinfo.org/nif_components/disco/interoperation.shtm Search results are displayed under the Data Federation tab and are categorized by data type and nervous system level. In this way, users can easily step through the content of multiple resources, all from the same interface. Each federated resource individually displays their query results with links back to the relevant datasets within the host resource. This allows users to take advantage of additional views on the data and tools that are available through the host database. The NIF site provides tutorials for each resource, indicated by the Professor Icon professor icon showing users how to navigate the results page once directed there through the NIF. Additionally, query results may be exported as an Excel document. Note: NIF is not responsible for the availability or content of these external sites, nor does NIF endorse, warrant or guarantee the products, services or information described or offered at these external sites. Integrated Databases: Theses virtual databases created by NIF and other partners combine related data indexed from multiple databases and combine them into one view for easier browsing. * Integrated Animal View * Integrated Brain Gene Expression View * Integrated Disease View * Integrated Nervous System Connectivity View * Integrated Podcasts View * Integrated Software View * Integrated Video View * Integrated Jobs * Integrated Blogs For a listing of the Federated Databases see, http://neuinfo.org/mynif/databaseList.php or refer to the Resources Listed by NIF Data Federation table below. semantics, neuroscience, animal, annotation, antibody, biospecimen, brain activation foci, clinical trial, connectivity, dataset, disease, drug, grant, image, microarray, model, multimedia, negative data, pathway, people, plasmid, registry, software, brain region, cell, gene, molecule, multi-level, nervous system, nervous system function, model uses: MNI Podcasts
uses: Educational Resources in Neuroscience
uses: Mind Hacks
uses: BAMS Nested Regions
uses: Indeed
uses: NINDS Disorder Index
uses: Drug Design Data Resource
uses: PubMed Health
uses: This Week In Science
uses: Science Talk
uses: BAMS Connectivity
uses: Lady Scientist
uses: Psychology Corner
uses: Wired Science
uses: CENtral Science
uses: RetractionWatch.com
uses: The Guardian: Science Weekly
uses: H2SO4Hurts
uses: 60-Second Mind
uses: PLoS Blogs
uses: Clarity resources
uses: Open Source Brain
uses: Diabetic Complications Consortium
uses: Integrated Animals
uses: Kawasaki Disease Dataset
uses: EEGbase
uses: Integrated Models
uses: Lifespan Observations Database
uses: NIF Web Services
uses: NIF Blog
uses: ATCC
uses: Cerebellar Platform
uses: Brain Machine Interface Platform
uses: Rafael Yustes Laboratory
uses: ASAP
uses: NIH VideoCasting
uses: NIDA Data Share
uses: Neurofed
uses: Candida Genome Database
uses: Addgene
uses: ASPGD
uses: Glomerular Activity Response Archive
uses: WikiPathways
uses: AmiGO
uses: NeuroMorpho.Org
uses: Cell Centered Database
uses: Integrated
uses: Community Structure-Activity Resource
uses: ClinicalTrials.gov
uses: Ensembl
uses: GeneNetwork
uses: Avian Brain Circuitry Database
uses: EcoCyc
uses: Entrez Gene
uses: Zebrafish Information Network (ZFIN)
uses: Arredondo ANT fNIRS dataset1
uses: Grants.gov
uses: T3DB
uses: Simtk.org
uses: PharmGKB
uses: DrugBank
uses: Aging Genes and Interventions Database
uses: Gene Expression Nervous System Atlas
uses: SumsDB
uses: bioDBcore
uses: BioNumbers
uses: Gene Ontology
uses: Temporal-Lobe: Hippocampal - Parahippocampal Neuroanatomy of the Rat
uses: Gramene
uses: Retina Project
uses: HomoloGene
uses: ArrayExpress
uses: Journal of Visualized Experiments
uses: Allen Mouse Brain Reference Atlas
uses: Gene Weaver
uses: Visiome Platform
uses: Developmental Therapeutics Program
uses: NeuroMab
uses: WormBase
uses: NeuronDB
uses: Integrated Grants
uses: studyforrest.org
uses: BrainInfo
uses: Mouse Phenome Database (MPD)
uses: NCBI Taxonomy
uses: NCBI Protein Database
uses: Psychoactive Drug Screening Program Ki Database
uses: Nuclear Receptor Signaling Atlas
uses: Brede Database
uses: NeuroImaging Tools and Resources Collaboratory (NITRC)
uses: Mouse Genome Informatics Transgenes
uses: Reactome
uses: Cell Image Library (CIL)
uses: BAMS Cells
uses: Synapse Web
uses: Integrated Videos
uses: NeuroVault
uses: Royal College of Psychiatrists Podcasts
uses: WU-Minn HCP 500 Subjects MR and MEG Release
uses: Data.gov Science and Research Data Catalog
uses: NITRC-IR
uses: One Mind Biospecimen Bank Listing
uses: Integrated Brain Gene Expression
uses: BrainSpan
uses: All In The Mind
uses: Scientific American Cross-Check
uses: PubChem
uses: NeuroPod
uses: BrainSpan
uses: Health.Data.gov
uses: Biointeractive
uses: UniProtKB
uses: Gray Matters
uses: dkCOIN
uses: Brain Science Podcast
uses: NIGMS Human Genetic Cell Repository
uses: DISCO
uses: GeneDB Lmajor
uses: TAIR
uses: ScienceNOW
uses: Daily Scan
uses: SGD
uses: Integrated Software
uses: BrainPod
uses: GeneDB Tbrucei
uses: MPO
uses: PANTHER
uses: Neurology Podcast
uses: Integrated Disease
uses: VMD
uses: UCSF Laboratory for Visual Neuroscience
uses: NIMH Chemical Synthesis and Drug Supply Program
uses: NIH Neuroscience Microarray Consortium
uses: SGN
uses: Protocol Online - Your labs reference book
uses: Integrated Podcasts
uses: OpenNeuro
uses: National Academy of Sciences Podcasts
uses: Beta Cell Biology Consortium
uses: Naturejobs
uses: Scientific American Guest Blog
uses: jobs.ac.uk
uses: New Scientist Jobs
uses: Science Careers
uses: Access-ScienceJobs.co.uk
uses: ScienceBlogs: Life Science
uses: ScienceBlogs: Brain and Behavior
uses: TheScienceJobs.com
uses: Nature Network Blogs
uses: The Guardian: Science
uses: LabSpaces
uses: ScienceBlogs: Medicine and Health
uses: Scientific American Observations
uses: Scientific American Bering in Mind
uses: QUEST
uses: Daring Nucleic Adventures - genegeek
uses: Oxford Science Blog
uses: Sciblogs
uses: New York Times - Well
uses: SciLogs
uses: Cassandras Tears
uses: BioPortfolio
uses: Now at NEJM
uses: 1000 Functional Connectomes Project
uses: Integrated Jobs
uses: Integrated Blogs
uses: JCVI CMR
uses: SciCrunch Registry
uses: Neuroskeptic
uses: CRCNS
uses: Expression Atlas of the Marmoset
uses: IXI dataset
uses: Integrated Auto-Extracted Annotation
uses: EU Clinical Trials Register
uses: Integrated Clinical Trials
uses: Human Brain Atlas
uses: goCognitive
uses: Law and Neuroscience
uses: International Mouse Phenotyping Consortium (IMPC)
uses: ClinVar
uses: Integrated Gene-Disease Interaction
uses: XNAT Central
uses: neuroelectro
uses: Integrated Nervous System Connectivity
uses: Antibody Registry
uses: OMIA - Online Mendelian Inheritance in Animals
uses: OMIM
uses: Science Podcast
uses: Mouse Genome Informatics (MGI)
uses: Monster
uses: NCBI
uses: Wired Science Blogs
uses: F1000 Posters
uses: Neurophilosophy
uses: Comparative Toxicogenomics Database (CTD)
uses: FlyBase
uses: GeneReviews
uses: GeneDB Pfalciparum
uses: Naturally Selected
uses: PomBase
uses: Pseudomonas Genome Database
uses: The Guardian: Science Videos
uses: Orphanet
uses: Dictyostelium discoideum genome database
uses: PeptideAtlas
uses: NeuroSynth
uses: neuropathology blog
uses: Genomes Unzipped
uses: National Institutes of Health Research Portfolio Online Reporting Tool
uses: BrainMaps.org
uses: It Takes 30
uses: Gait in Parkinson's Disease
uses: Physiobank
uses: Gait Dynamics in Neuro-Degenerative Disease Data Base
uses: American Journal of Psychiatry Podcasts
uses: Neurodatabase.org
uses: Brain Architecture Management System
uses: RanchoBiosciences
uses: ModelDB
uses: CoCoMac
uses: Olfactory Bulb Odor Map DataBase (OdorMapDB)
uses: Gene Expression Omnibus
uses: Caenorhabditis Genetics Center
uses: Labome
uses: Open Access Series of Imaging Studies
uses: Biological General Repository for Interaction Datasets (BioGRID)
uses: Olfactory Receptor DataBase
uses: T1DBase
uses: Gemma
uses: CellML Model Repository
uses: ResearchCrossroads
uses: Biocompare
uses: BioNOT
uses: Hays
uses: Research Blogging
uses: Discover Magazine
uses: PolygenicBlog
uses: Kawasaki Disease Dataset2
uses: Allen Mouse Brain Connectivity Atlas
uses: Integrated Manually Extracted Annotation
uses: Roadmap Epigenomics Project
uses: Integrated Cell Lines
uses: National Mouse Metabolic Phenotyping Centers
uses: Mendelspod
uses: Integrated Snippets
uses: Integrated Datasets
uses: Nature Podcast
uses: GWAS: Catalog of Published Genome-Wide Association Studies
uses: KEGG
uses: USC Multimodal Connectivity Database
uses: Inside NIA: A Blog for Researchers
uses: Research Collaboratory for Structural Bioinformatics Protein Data Bank (RCSB PDB)
uses: NIF Registry Automated Crawl Data
uses: Genetic Analysis Software
uses: anage
uses: Intestinal Stem Cell Consortium
uses: Animal QTLdb
uses: elements of morphology
uses: Human Life-Table Database
uses: Clinical Genomic Database
uses: NIDDK Central Repository
uses: MONARCH Initiative
uses: Human Phenotype Ontology
is used by: SciCrunch
is used by: NIDDK Information Network (dkNET)
lists: AutDB
lists: Drug Related Gene Database
lists: Gene Ontology Tools
lists: CHEBI
is listed by: 3DVC
is related to: International Mouse Strain Resource
is related to: Internet Brain Volume Database
is related to: Resource Identification Portal
is related to: Rat Genome Database (RGD)
is related to: VISTA Enhancer Browser
is related to: NIH Human Pluripotent Stem Cell Registry
is related to: Zebrafish International Resource Center
is related to: Bloomington Drosophila Stock Center
is related to: Journal of Comparative Neurology Antibody database
has parent organization: Neuroscience Information Framework
NIDA ;
NIH Blueprint for Neuroscience Research ;
U.S. Department of Health and Human Services HHSN27120080035C
Refer to individual databases nlx_81822 http://neuinfo.org/nif/nifgwt.html?query=* SCR_004834 Neuroscience Information Framework Data Federation 2026-02-12 09:43:55 28
Zebrafish - SCORE Imaging: Specimen in a Corrected Optical Rotational Enclosure
 
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Zebrafish - SCORE Imaging: Specimen in a Corrected Optical Rotational Enclosure (RRID:SCR_001300) SCORE imaging data or information resource, narrative resource Narrative resource describing a visual data analysis and collection approach that takes advantage of the cylindrical nature of the zebrafish allowing for an efficient and effective method for image capture called, Specimen in a Corrected Optical Rotational Enclosure (SCORE) Imaging. To achieve a non-distorted image, zebrafish were placed in a fluorinated ethylene propylene (FEP) tube with a surrounding, optically corrected imaging solution: water. By similarly matching the refractive index of the housing (FEP tubing) to that of the inner liquid and outer liquid (water), distortion was markedly reduced, producing a crisp imagable specimen that is able to be fully rotated 360 degrees. A similar procedure was established for fixed zebrafish embryos using convenient, readily available borosilicate capillaries surrounded by 75% glycerol. The method described could be applied to chemical genetic screening and other, related high-throughput methods within the fish community and among other scientific fields. format, authoring tool, embryo, microscopy, publishing format, image is listed by: FORCE11
has parent organization: Mayo Clinic Minnesota; Minnesota; USA
has parent organization: University of Minnesota Twin Cities; Minnesota; USA
NIGMS GM63904;
NIDA DA14546
PMID:20528262 nif-0000-07749 SCR_001300 Specimen in a Corrected Optical Rotational Enclosure imaging 2026-02-12 09:43:08 11
YPED
 
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YPED (RRID:SCR_001436) YPED data repository, storage service resource, data or information resource, service resource, database Open source system for storage, retrieval, and integrated analysis of large amounts of data from high throughput proteomic technologies. YPED currently handles LCMS, MudPIT, ICAT, iTRAQ, SILAC, 2D Gel and DIGE. The repository contains data sets which have been released for public viewing and downloading by the responsible Primary Investigators. It includes proteomic data generated by the Yale NIDA Neuroproteomics Center (http://medicine.yale.edu/keck/nida/index.aspx). Sample descriptions are compatible with the evolving MIAPE standards. proteomics, protein, database, mass spectrometry, neuroscience, data analysis service, small molecule, source code, peptide, protein expression, phosphoprotein, mudpit, dige, icat, itraq uses: PANTHER
is used by: Integrated Datasets
is related to: Integrated Manually Extracted Annotation
has parent organization: Yale School of Medicine; Connecticut; USA
NIDA P30 DA018343;
NHLBI N01-HV-28186
PMID:17867667 Free, Freely Available nlx_152660 http://medicine.yale.edu/keck/nida/yped.aspx SCR_001436 Yale Protein Expression Database 2026-02-13 10:54:52 4
VoxBo
 
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VoxBo (RRID:SCR_002166) VoxBo data processing software, software application, image processing software, software resource, image analysis software Software package for brain image manipulation and analysis, focusing on fMRI and lesion analysis. VoxBo can be used independently or in conjunction with other packages. It provides GLM-based statistical tools, an architecture for interoperability with other tools (they encourage users to incorporate SPM and FSL into their processing pipelines), an automation system, a system for parallel distributed computing, numerous stand-alone tools, decent wiki-based documentation, and lots more. fmri, neuroimaging, brain, functional, statistical, volume, preprocessing, analysis, display, format conversion, linear, three dimensional display, workflow, lesion, analyze, c++, console (text based), dicom, image display, linux, macos, microsoft, magnetic resonance, nifti, no input/output (daemon), overlap metrics, posix/unix-like, quantification, regression, resampling, sinc function interpolation, spatial transformation, statistical operation, visualization, windows is listed by: NeuroImaging Tools and Resources Collaboratory (NITRC)
is listed by: Biositemaps
is listed by: Debian
has parent organization: neurodebian
NIDA R01DA014418;
NIMH R01MH073529
PMID:22348882 Free, Available for download, Freely available nif-0000-00353 https://sources.debian.org/src/voxbo/
https://github.com/kimberg/voxbo
http://www.voxbo.org/ SCR_002166 2026-02-13 10:54:59 13
National Addiction and HIV Data Archive Program (NAHDAP)
 
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National Addiction and HIV Data Archive Program (NAHDAP) (RRID:SCR_000636) NAHDAP data repository, storage service resource, portal, data or information resource, service resource, disease-related portal, topical portal Archive that acquires, preserves and disseminates data relevant to drug addiction and HIV research. Collection of data on drug addiction and HIV infection in United States. Most of datasets are raw data from surveys, interviews, and administrative records. They were originally gathered in research projects and for administrative purposes. Some datasets have been used in published studies. Bibliographies of these studies are available . Provides access to research data and technical assistance for data depositors. Provides e-workshops on data preparation and data systems. drug addiction data, HIV infection data, uses: DataCite
is used by: NIH Heal Project
is recommended by: National Library of Medicine
is recommended by: NIDDK Information Network (dkNET)
is recommended by: NIDDK - National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases
is listed by: re3data.org
has parent organization: Inter-university Consortium for Political and Social Research (ICPSR)
Addiction, Human immunodeficiency virus, HIV NIDA ;
Office of Behavioral and Social Sciences Research
Restricted nif-0000-06713, r3d100010261, DOI:10.3886 https://doi.org/10.3886/
https://dx.doi.org/10.3886/
https://doi.org/10.17616/R3PK64
SCR_000636 , National Addiction & HIV DATA Archive Program, National Addiction HIV Data Archive Program, National Addiction and HIV DATA Archive Program, NAHDAP, National Addiction and HIV DATA Archive Program (NAHDAP), National Addiction & HIV DATA Archive Program (NAHDAP), ICPSR/NAHDP 2026-02-13 10:54:42 0
Comprehensive Drug Self-administration and Discrimination Bibliographic Databases
 
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Comprehensive Drug Self-administration and Discrimination Bibliographic Databases (RRID:SCR_000707) data or information resource, bibliography, database Database of bibliographic details of over 9,000 references published between 1951 and the present day, and includes abstracts, journal articles, book chapters and books replacing the two former separate websites for Ian Stolerman's drug discrimination database and Dick Meisch's drug self-administration database. Lists of standardized keywords are used to index the citations. Most of the keywords are generic drug names but they also include methodological terms, species studied and drug classes. This index makes it possible to selectively retrieve references according to the drugs used as the training stimuli, drugs used as test stimuli, drugs used as pretreatments, species, etc. by entering your own terms or by using our comprehensive lists of search terms. Drug Discrimination Drug Discrimination is widely recognized as one of the major methods for studying the behavioral and neuropharmacological effects of drugs and plays an important role in drug discovery and investigations of drug abuse. In Drug Discrimination studies, effects of drugs serve as discriminative stimuli that indicate how reinforcers (e.g. food pellets) can be obtained. For example, animals can be trained to press one of two levers to obtain food after receiving injections of a drug, and to press the other lever to obtain food after injections of the vehicle. After the discrimination has been learned, the animal starts pressing the appropriate lever according to whether it has received the training drug or vehicle; accuracy is very good in most experiments (90 or more correct). Discriminative stimulus effects of drugs are readily distinguished from the effects of food alone by collecting data in brief test sessions where responses are not differentially reinforced. Thus, trained subjects can be used to determine whether test substances are identified as like or unlike the drug used for training. Drug Self-administration Drug Self-administration methodology is central to the experimental analysis of drug abuse and dependence (addiction). It constitutes a key technique in numerous investigations of drug intake and its neurobiological basis and has even been described by some as the gold standard among methods in the area. Self-administration occurs when, after a behavioral act or chain of acts, a feedback loop results in the introduction of a drug or drugs into a human or infra-human subject. The drug is usually conceptualized as serving the role of a positive reinforcer within a framework of operant conditioning. For example, animals can be given the opportunity to press a lever to obtain an infusion of a drug through a chronically-indwelling venous catheter. If the available dose of the drug serves as a positive reinforcer then the rate of lever-pressing will increase and a sustained pattern of responding at a high rate may develop. Reinforcing effects of drugs are distinguishable from other actions such as increases in general activity by means of one or more control procedures. Trained subjects can be used to investigate the behavioral and neuropharmacological basis of drug-taking and drug-seeking behaviors and the reinstatement of these behaviors in subjects with a previous history of drug intake (relapse models). Other applications include evaluating novel compounds for liability to produce abuse and dependence and for their value in the treatment of drug dependence and addiction. The bibliography is updated about four times per year. drug, drug-seeking behavior, drug-taking behavior, abstract, behavior, behavioral neuropharmacology, discrimination, non-human vertebrate, publication, relapse, self-administration, substance-related disorder, book, journal article has parent organization: University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston; Texas; USA NIDA DA-04376 THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE nif-0000-00090 http://www.drugrefs.org/ SCR_000707 Drug Self-administration and Discrimination Bibliographic Databases 2026-02-13 10:54:43 0

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