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http://www.epo-berlin.com/

A small and medium-sized enterprise (SME) that has expertise in preclinical pharmacology, pharmacokinetics, and toxicology for the characterization of novel anticancer therapeutics and predictive biomarkers like: cytostatics, biologicals (peptides, antibodies), (anti)-hormones, immunomodulators (cytokines), and gene therapeutics. EPO has modern laboratories licensed for animal experiments and gene technology (S2) and a broad panel of murine and human tumor models growing in immunocompetent (SPF-quality, syngeneic strains) or immunodeficient mice (nude, SCID, NOD/SCID). EPO has established imaging technologies to monitor in vivo tumor growth.

Proper citation: Experimental Pharmacology and Oncology Berlin-Buch (RRID:SCR_003954) Copy   


  • RRID:SCR_004072

    This resource has 10+ mentions.

http://www.phenosys.com/

A research- and development-oriented company based in Berlin that engineers and markets technology for animal behavior research offering unique, automated instrumentation. This includes specialized applications of virtual reality and touch screen technology for animal behavior environments and RFID (transponder) operated devices in home cage environments. Their experimental systems are used for behavioral phenotyping, brain research, experimental psychology, and the diagnostic characterization of animal models for translational medicine.

Proper citation: PhenoSys (RRID:SCR_004072) Copy   


  • RRID:SCR_008393

    This resource has 50+ mentions.

http://abgent.com

Antibody supplier.

Proper citation: Abgent (RRID:SCR_008393) Copy   


  • RRID:SCR_010963

    This resource has 10+ mentions.

http://www.complex.iastate.edu/download/Picky/

A software tool for selecting optimal oligonucleotides (oligos) that allows the rapid and efficient determination of gene-specific oligos based on given gene sets, and can be used for large, complex genomes such as human, mouse, or maize.

Proper citation: Picky (RRID:SCR_010963) Copy   


http://www.ics-mci.fr/en/

Research infrastructure for generation of new mouse models,being therefore the most important transgenic mouse production unit in France.

Proper citation: Mouse Clinical Institute; Alsace; France (RRID:SCR_011021) Copy   


http://www.iitcinc.com/Plantar.html

The IITC Plantar Analgesia Meter for thermal paw can be used on 12 mice, 6 rats and other animals (cats, rabbits) unrestrained when testing for narcotic drugs. Experiments are easy to perform, simply slide the test head under test subject, align the heat source via our exclusive guide light (idle state) by the attached, adjustable, angled mirror on test head to test subject and perform tests.

Proper citation: IITC Life Sciences Plantar Test Apparatus (RRID:SCR_012152) Copy   


  • RRID:SCR_012870

    This resource has 1+ mentions.

http://gmod.org/wiki/Flash_GViewer

Flash GViewer is a customizable Flash movie that can be easily inserted into a web page to display each chromosome in a genome along with the locations of individual features on the chromosomes. It is intended to provide an overview of the genomic locations of a specific set of features - eg. genes and QTLs associated with a specific phenotype, etc. rather than as a way to view all features on the genome. The features can hyperlink out to a detail page to enable to GViewer to be used as a navigation tool. In addition the bands on the chromosomes can link to defineable URL and new region selection sliders can be used to select a specific chromosome region and then link out to a genome browser for higher resolution information. Genome maps for Rat, Mouse, Human and C. elegans are provided but other genome maps can be easily created. Annotation data can be provided as static text files or produced as XML via server scripts. This tool is not GO-specific, but was built for the purpose of viewing GO annotation data. Platform: Online tool

Proper citation: Flash Gviewer (RRID:SCR_012870) Copy   


http://www.iitcinc.com/rotarod.html

Kit for assessing motor function and endurance in mice and rats. IITC’s Rotarod Test is capable of having up to five mice or rats tested at a time standard.

Proper citation: IITC Life Sciences Rotarod Test (RRID:SCR_015698) Copy   


  • RRID:SCR_004364

    This resource has 100+ mentions.

http://www.wicell.org/

A nonprofit organization offering research and clinical grade pluripotent stem cell lines, cytogenetic testing, quality control testing and cell banking services to researchers worldwide. The organization is focused on enhancing and expanding the study of human pluripotent stem cells by supporting basic research; establishing research protocols; creating and distributing cell lines; providing training to scientists worldwide; and supporting efforts to unlock the therapeutic potential of stem cell technologies. As home to the Wisconsin International Stem Cell (WISC) Bank, and previously the first US National Stem Cell Bank, WiCell serves the worldwide scientific stem cell community through banking, characterization, and distribution of stem cell lines as well as providing technical support. WiCell also offers cytogenetic services, quality control testing services and clinical grade cell lines to researchers across the globe.

Proper citation: WiCell Research Institute (RRID:SCR_004364) Copy   


  • RRID:SCR_004633

    This resource has 10000+ mentions.

http://www.jax.org/index.html

An independent, nonprofit organization focused on mammalian genetics research to advance human health. Their mission is to discover the genetic basis for preventing, treating, and curing human disease, and to enable research for the global biomedical community. Jackson Laboratory breeds and manages colonies of mice as resources for other research institutions and laboratories, along with providing software and techniques. Jackson Lab also conducts genetic research and provides educational material for various educational levels.

Proper citation: Jackson Laboratory (RRID:SCR_004633) Copy   


  • RRID:SCR_001309

    This resource has 1+ mentions.

https://www.bioconductor.org/packages//2.12/bioc/html/dexus.html

Software package that identifies differentially expressed genes in RNA-Seq data under all possible study designs such as studies without replicates, without sample groups, and with unknown conditions. It works also for known conditions, for example for RNA-Seq data with two or multiple conditions. RNA-Seq read count data can be provided both by the S4 class Count Data Set and by read count matrices. Differentially expressed transcripts can be visualized by heatmaps, in which unknown conditions, replicates, and samples groups are also indicated. This software is fast since the core algorithm is written in C. For very large data sets, a parallel version of DEXUS is provided in this package. DEXUS is a statistical model that is selected in a Bayesian framework by an EM algorithm. It does not need replicates to detect differentially expressed transcripts, since the replicates (or conditions) are estimated by the EM method for each transcript. The method provides an informative/non-informative value to extract differentially expressed transcripts at a desired significance level or power.

Proper citation: DEXUS (RRID:SCR_001309) Copy   


https://i4sa.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/01/1025ManualRevJ.pdf

Magnetic resonance compatible monitoring and gating system, including software, that enables monitoring rectal temperature, electrocardiogram and respiration rate during magnetic resonance imaging scan time. The PC displays multiple waveforms, measured values, trends and gating pulses. The data Acquisition modules are controlled by menu driven software from the PC. Data acquisition modules are available to measure the following parameters: ECG, respiration (three ways), temperature (two ways), pressure including invasive blood pressure (two ways), oxygen saturation and end-tidal CO2.

Proper citation: Model 1025 MR-compatible Small Animal Monitoring and Gating System (RRID:SCR_002090) Copy   


  • RRID:SCR_012821

    This resource has 5000+ mentions.

http://www.openbioinformatics.org/annovar/

An efficient software tool to utilize update-to-date information to functionally annotate genetic variants detected from diverse genomes (including human genome hg18, hg19, as well as mouse, worm, fly, yeast and many others). Given a list of variants with chromosome, start position, end position, reference nucleotide and observed nucleotides, ANNOVAR can perform: 1. gene-based annotation. 2. region-based annotation. 3. filter-based annotation. 4. other functionalities. (entry from Genetic Analysis Software)

Proper citation: ANNOVAR (RRID:SCR_012821) Copy   


http://www.sbpdiscovery.org/technology/sr/Pages/LaJolla_TumorAnalysis.aspx

Facility that provides analysis of animal models of human cancer and other diseases. It provides investigators access to a wide variety of human cancer cell lines for xenograft studies, some primary human xenograft models and additional transgenic mouse solid tumors and leukemia models. The core also offers serial passaging of tumors and derivation of 2D and 3D cultures from xenograft tumors, including patient-derived xenograft (PDX) models. These short-term cell cultures established from PDXs enable in vitro analysis including high throughput screening with compounds or RNAi for functional characterization.

Proper citation: Sanford Burnham Prebys Medical Discovery Institute Tumor Analysis (RRID:SCR_014858) Copy   


http://www.sanger.ac.uk/mouseportal/

Database of mouse research resources at Sanger: BACs, targeting vectors, targeted ES cells, mutant mouse lines, and phenotypic data generated from the Institute''''s primary screen. The Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute generates, characterizes, and uses a variety of reagents for mouse genetics research. It also aims to facilitate the distribution of these resources to the external scientific community. Here, you will find unified access to the different resources available from the Institute or its collaborators. The resources include: 129S7 and C57BL6/J bacterial artificial chromosomes (BACs), MICER gene targeting vectors, knock-out first conditional-ready gene targeting vectors, embryonic stem (ES) cells with gene targeted mutations or with retroviral gene trap insertions, mutant mouse lines, and phenotypic data generated from the Institute''''s primary screen.

Proper citation: Sanger Mouse Resources Portal (RRID:SCR_006239) Copy   


http://ccr.coriell.org/nia/

A cell repository containing cells and DNA for studies of aging and the degenerative processes associated with it. Scientists use the highly-characterized, viable, and contaminant-free cell cultures from this collection for research on such diseases as Alzheimer's disease, progeria, Parkinson's disease, Werner syndrome, and Cockayne syndrome. The collections of the Repository include DNA and cell cultures from individuals with premature aging disorders, as well as DNA from individuals of advanced age from the the Baltimore Longitudinal Study of Aging at the Gerontology Research Center and other Longevity Collections. The Repository also includes samples from an Adolescent Study of Obesity, Apparently Healthy Controls, Animal Models of Aging, and both human and animal differentiated cell types. The cells in this resource have been collected over the past three decades using strict diagnostic criteria and banked under the highest quality standards of cell culture. Scientists can use the highly-characterized, viable, and contaminant-free cell cultures from this collection for genetic and cell biology research.

Proper citation: Aging Cell Repository (RRID:SCR_007320) Copy   


http://www.mousephenotype.org/

Center that produces knockout mice and carries out high-throughput phenotyping of each line in order to determine function of every gene in mouse genome. These mice will be preserved in repositories and made available to scientific community representing valuable resource for basic scientific research as well as generating new models for human diseases.

Proper citation: International Mouse Phenotyping Consortium (IMPC) (RRID:SCR_006158) Copy   


http://lgsun.grc.nia.nih.gov/cDNA/cDNA.html

THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE. Documented on September 23,2022. Project portal housing NIA Mouse EST Project, NIA Mouse cDNA Clone Sets, a NIA Mouse Gene Index, NIA Mouse cDNA Database, and NIA Mouse Microarrays. Characteristics of NIA 15K Mouse cDNA Clone Set * ~15,000 unique cDNA clones were rearrayed among 52,374 ESTs from pre- and periimplantation embryos, E12.5 female gonad/mesonephros, and newborn ovary. * Up to 50% are derived from novel genes. * ~1.5 kb average insert size. * Clones were sequenced from 5' and 3' termini to obtain longer reads and verify sequence. Sequence information is available at this Web Site. Clone names are from H3001A01 to H3159G07. * Handling of NIA 15k cDNA Clone Set(June3, 2000) Characteristics of NIA mouse 7.4K cDNA Clone Set * ~7407 cDNA clones with no redundancy within the set or with NIA Mouse 15K. * ~1.5 kb average insert size for short insert clones and ~2.5-3.0 kb average insert size for long-insert enriched clones.. * Clones were sequenced from 5' and 3' termini to obtain longer reads and verify sequence. Sequence information is available at this Web Site. Clone names are from H4001A01 to H4079G07. * Handling of NIA mouse 7.4k cDNA Clone Set (similar to handling of NIA mouse 15K, to be updated) Individual Clones are available from ATCC and MRC geneservice, UK. To obtain Clone, search the database using either the rearrayed clone name or GenBank accession number at the Key Word Search page. Follow the link to the sequence information page for the rearrayed clone to obtain source clone ATCC number. Clicking the ATCC number will bring up the ATCC ordering page for the source clone. There is essentially no overlap between the two clone sets (7.4K and 15K) said Minoru S.H. Ko, M.D., Ph.D., head of the Developmental Genomics and Aging Section in the NIA's Laboratory of Genetics. In addition, all cDNA clones in the NIA 7.4K set were purified by single colony isolation and sequence-verified, and more than half were prepared by a new procedure that yields long full-length cDNAs (average size 3-4 kb). The NIA Mouse 15k and 7.4k Clone Set Data and Published Microarray Data are available for download. NIA Mouse Microarrays *Microarray Data Download * 60-mer Oligo Array Platform ** (A) NIA 22k Oligo Microarray Gene List (21939 gene features) ( Carter et al 2003 ) ** (B) Agilent Mouse Development Oligo Microarray Gene List ** ( Subset of Microarray (A): 20,280 gene features ) * Data Analysis Tools

Proper citation: NIA Mouse cDNA Project Home Page (RRID:SCR_001472) Copy   


https://www.signalingpathways.org/ominer/query.jsf

THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE.Documented on February 25, 2022.Software tool as knowledge environment resource that accrues, develops, and communicates information that advances understanding of structure, function, and role in disease of nuclear receptors (NRs) and coregulators. It specifically seeks to elucidate roles played by NRs and coregulators in metabolism and development of metabolic disorders. Includes large validated data sets, access to reagents, new findings, library of annotated prior publications in field, and journal covering reviews and techniques.As of March 20, 2020, NURSA is succeeded by the Signaling Pathways Project (SPP).

Proper citation: Nuclear Receptor Signaling Atlas (RRID:SCR_003287) Copy   


  • RRID:SCR_005907

    This resource has 1+ mentions.

http://www.addgene.org/vector-database/

Vector database is a digital collection of vector backbones assembled from publications and commercially available sources. This is a free resource for the scientific community that is compiled by Addgene. Only the plasmids deposited at Addgene are available for purchase through this website.

Proper citation: Vector Database (RRID:SCR_005907) Copy   



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