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VirusHunter
 
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VirusHunter (RRID:SCR_001198) VirusHunter software resource A fully automated and modular software package for mining sequence data to identify sequences of microbial origin. The pipeline was optimized for analysis of data generated by the Roche/454 next-generation sequencing platform but can be applied to longer sequences (Sanger sequencing data or assembled contigs) as well. Microbial sequences are identified on the basis of BLAST alignments and the taxonomic classification of the reference sequence(s) to which a read is aligned. Viruses are the focal point of VirusHunter as released, but it can be easily modified to generate parallel outputs for bacterial or parasitic species. To date, VirusHunter has been applied to thousands of specimens, including human, animal and environmental samples, resulting in the detection of many known and novel viruses. virus, next-generation sequencing, roche, 454, taxonomic classification, alignment, bio.tools is listed by: OMICtools
is listed by: bio.tools
is listed by: Debian
has parent organization: Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis; Missouri; USA
PMID:24167629 THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE biotools:virushunter, OMICS_02153 https://bio.tools/virushunter SCR_001198 2026-02-07 02:05:33 0
Center for EPR Imaging in Vivo Physiology
 
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Center for EPR Imaging in Vivo Physiology (RRID:SCR_001410) Center for EPR Imaging in Vivo Physiology biomedical technology research center, training resource Biomedical technology research center that develops instrumentation, analysis techniques, spin probes and spin traps, and methodologies for imaging physiologically relevant aspects of tissue fluids, including high-resolution oxygen maps, with very low frequency electron paramagnetic resonance imaging (EPRI). Novel bridges and high-access, low-field magnet/gradient systems have produced physiologically relevant measurements and accommodate a number of resonant structures. The Center is a consortium between the University of Chicago, the University of Denver, the University of Maryland and Novosibirsk Institute of Organic Chemistry (NIOC), Russia. electron paramagnetic resonance, in vivo, spin probe has parent organization: University of Chicago; Illinois; USA Diseased, Healthy NIBIB 4P41EB002034-17 nlx_152632 SCR_001410 Center for Electron Paramagnetic Resonance (EPR) Imaging in Vivo Physiology, Center for Electron Paramagnetic Resonance Imaging in Vivo Physiology, Very Low Frequency ERP Imaging In Vivo Physiology 2026-02-10 09:54:30 0
Laser Microbeam and Medical Program
 
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Laser Microbeam and Medical Program (RRID:SCR_001409) LAMMP biomedical technology research center, training resource Biomedical technology research center dedicated to the use of lasers and optics in biology and medicine with activities in technological research and development, collaborative research, service, training, and dissemination. One of the primary goals of LAMMP is to facilitate translational research by rapidly moving basic science and technology discoveries from blackboard to benchtop to bedside. This is accomplished by combining state of the art optical technologies with specialized resource facilities for cell and tissue engineering, histopathology, pre-clinical animal models, and clinical care. The resource center has been organized into 3 cores: * Microscopy and Microbeam Technologies (MMT) for high-resolution functional imaging and manipulation of living cells and tissues * Medical Translational Technologies (MTT) for non- and minimally-invasive monitoring, treating, and imaging pre-clinical animal models and human subjects, and * Virtual Photonics Technologies (VPT) for developing computational models and methods that advance the performance of biophotonic technologies, and enhance the information content derived from optical measurements. LAMMP cores contain complementary technologies that are capable of quantitatively characterizing, imaging, and perturbing structure and biochemical function in cells and tissues with scalable resolution and depth sensitivity ranging from micrometers to centimeters. laser, optics, biology, medicine, imaging, microscopy, microbeam, photonics, computational model, cell, tissue has parent organization: University of California at Irvine; California; USA NIBIB P41EB015890 Free, Freely Available nlx_152631 http://lammp.bli.uci.edu/ SCR_001409 2026-02-10 09:54:30 4
OMIA - Online Mendelian Inheritance in Animals
 
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OMIA - Online Mendelian Inheritance in Animals (RRID:SCR_006436) OMIA data or information resource, database Describes phenotype relationships with between breeds and genes. Catalogue/compendium of inherited disorders, other (single-locus) traits, and genes in 245 animal species. Database of genes, inherited disorders and traits in animal species other than human, mouse, and rats. Database contains textual information and references, as well as links to relevant records from OMIM, PubMed and Gene. gene, inherited disorder, trait, disorder, genetic disorder, animal model, human disorder, homologue, phenotype, comparative biology, genotype, gold standard, FASEB list is used by: NIF Data Federation
is related to: OMIM
is related to: Ensembl Variation
is related to: NCBI
has parent organization: University of Sydney; Sydney; Australia
has parent organization: NCBI
Genetic disorder H.G. Slater Foundation ;
Australian Commonwealth ;
International Livestock Centre for Africa ;
Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations ;
American Humane Association
PMID:16381939
PMID:12520001
PMID:9638822
Free, Acknowledgement requested, The community can contribute to this resource, Non-commercial, Commercial with permission, Copyrighted nif-0000-03215, r3d100010772 https://doi.org/10.17616/R3VW5D SCR_006436 Online Mendelian Inheritance in Animals 2026-02-11 10:57:18 39
Stanford Center for Narcolepsy
 
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Stanford Center for Narcolepsy (RRID:SCR_007021) Stanford Center for Narcolepsy biomaterial supply resource, tissue bank, material resource, brain bank The Stanford Center for Narcolepsy was established in the 1980s as part of the Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences. Today, it is the world leader in narcolepsy research with more than 100 articles on narcolepsy to its name. The Stanford Center for Narcolepsy was the first to report that narcolepsy-cataplexy is caused by hypocretin (orexin) abnormalities in both animal models and humans. Under the direction of Drs. Emmanuel Mignot and Seiji Nishino, the Stanford Center for Narcolepsy today treats several hundred patients with the disorder each year, many of whom participate in various research protocols. Other research protocols are conducted in animal models of narcolespy. We are always looking for volunteers in our narcolepsy research studies. We are presently recruiting narcoleptic patients for genetic studies, drug clinical trials, hypocretin measurement studies in the CSF and functional MRI studies. Monetary gifts to the Center for Narcolepsy are welcome. If you wish to make the ultimate gift, please consider participating in our Brain Donation Program. To advance our understanding of the cause, course, and treatment of narcolepsy, in 2001 Stanford University started a program to obtain human brain tissue for use in narcolepsy research. Donated brains provide an invaluable resource and we have already used previously donated brains to demonstrate that narcolepsy is caused by a lack of a very specific type of cell in the brain, the hypocretin (orexin) neuron. While the brain donations do not directly help the donor, they provide an invaluable resource and a gift to others. The real answers as to what causes or occurrs in the brain when one has narcolepsy will only be definitively understood through the study of brain tissue. Through these precious donations, narcolepsy may eventually be prevented or reversible. We currently are seeking brains from people with narcolepsy (with cataplexy and without), idiopathic hypersomnia and controls or people without a diagnosed sleep disorder of excessive sleepiness. Control brains are quite important to research, as findings must always be compared to tissue of a non-affected person. Friends and loved ones of people who suffer with narcoleps may wish to donate to our program to help fill this very important need. Refer to the Movies tab for movies of Narcolepsy / Cataplexy. brain tissue, brain, tissue, hypocretin, orexin, narcolepsy, sleep disorder, cataplexy, idiopathic hypersomnia, normal control, kleine-levin syndrome, dog, zebrafish, research, therapy is listed by: One Mind Biospecimen Bank Listing
has parent organization: Stanford University School of Medicine; California; USA
Narcolepsy, Sleep disorder, Cataplexy, Idiopathic hypersomnia, Normal control, Kleine-Levin Syndrome Individual gifts ;
NIH
Private: not stated but looks that way nlx_144254 http://med.stanford.edu/school/Psychiatry/narcolepsy/ SCR_007021 Stanford University Center for Narcolepsy 2026-02-11 10:57:27 0
Influenza Research Database (IRD)
 
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Influenza Research Database (IRD) (RRID:SCR_006641) IRD analysis service resource, data repository, service resource, production service resource, storage service resource, database, data analysis service, data or information resource The Influenza Research Database (IRD) serves as a public repository and analysis platform for flu sequence, experiment, surveillance and related data. avian, clinical, genomic, host, influenza, isolate, mammalian, nonhuman, phenotypic, preventive, proteomic, repository, strain, epitope, surveillance, treatment, virus, protein sequence, immune, 3d protein structure, align, blast, short peptide, flu protein, sequence variation, snp, phylogenetic tree, human, 3d spacial image, image, clinical data, clinical, genomic, proteomic, phenotype is recommended by: NIDDK Information Network (dkNET)
is listed by: DataCite
is listed by: re3data.org
is listed by: FAIRsharing
is related to: Los Alamos National Laboratory
is related to: University of California at Davis; California; USA
is related to: Sage Analytica
is related to: J. Craig Venter Institute
has parent organization: University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center; Texas; USA
has parent organization: Los Alamos National Laboratory
has parent organization: Sage Analytica
Influenza virus, Influenza NIAID PMID:17965094 Acknowledgement requested, The community can contribute to this resource DOI:10.25504/FAIRsharing.ws7cgw, nif-0000-21222, DOI:10.35094, DOI:10.17616/R3S634, r3d100011558 https://www.fludb.org/
https://doi.org/10.17616/R3S634
https://doi.org/10.17616/r3s634
https://doi.org/10.35094/
https://dx.doi.org/10.35094/
https://fairsharing.org/10.25504/FAIRsharing.ws7cgw
https://doi.org/10.17616/R3S634
http://www.fludb.org/brc/home.do?decorator=influenza SCR_006641 , Influenza Research Database, IRD 2026-02-12 09:44:23 28
fMRI Data Center
 
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fMRI Data Center (RRID:SCR_007278) fMRIDC data repository, service resource, storage service resource, database, data or information resource THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE, documented August 25, 2013 Public curated repository of peer reviewed fMRI studies and their underlying data. This Web-accessible database has data mining capabilities and the means to deliver requested data to the user (via Web, CD, or digital tape). Datasets available: 107 NOTE: The fMRIDC is down temporarily while it moves to a new home at UCLA. Check back again in late Jan 2013! The goal of the Center is to help speed the progress and the understanding of cognitive processes and the neural substrates that underlie them by: * Providing a publicly accessible repository of peer-reviewed fMRI studies. * Providing all data necessary to interpret, analyze, and replicate these fMRI studies. * Provide training for both the academic and professional communities. The Center will accept data from those researchers who are publishing fMRI imaging articles in peer-reviewed journals. The goal is to serve the entire fMRI community. fmri, cognitive, cortex, mri, talairach, neuroimaging, cognitive neuroscience, brain, structure, function, magnetic resonance, intellect, image collection, data set is listed by: NeuroImaging Tools and Resources Collaboratory (NITRC)
is listed by: Biositemaps
is listed by: re3data.org
has parent organization: University of California at Santa Barbara; California; USA
NSF ;
W. M. Keck Foundation ;
NIMH ;
Sun Microsystems Center of Excellence
PMID:11545705 THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE nif-0000-00025 http://www.fmridc.org/ SCR_007278 The fMRI Data Center 2026-02-12 09:44:30 16
Happy
 
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Happy (RRID:SCR_001395) HAPPY source code, software resource, software application, data analysis software, data processing software THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE. Documented on February 28,2023. Software package for Multipoint QTL Mapping in Genetically Heterogeneous Animals (entry from Genetic Analysis Software) The method is implemented in a C-program and there is now an R version of HAPPY. You can run HAPPY remotely from their web server using your own data (or try it out on the data provided for download). qtl, quantitative trait locus, r, c, gene, genetic, genomic, ansi c, unix, irix, sunos, linux, animal model, trait, map, genotype, phenotype, haplotype, linear regression, data set, qtl mapping is listed by: Genetic Analysis Software
is listed by: Debian
has parent organization: Wellcome Trust Centre for Human Genetics
Wellcome Trust PMID:11050180
DOI:10.1073/pnas.230304397
THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE nlx_152594 http://www.well.ox.ac.uk/~rmott/happy.html https://sources.debian.org/src/r-other-mott-happy.hbrem/ SCR_001395 reconstructing HAPlotYpes 2026-02-12 09:43:09 46
Hematology Centers
 
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Hematology Centers (RRID:SCR_015321) organization portal, topical portal, disease-related portal, data or information resource, portal, resource Online portal with thorough information about hematology research centers and cores. Each entry details the center's research aims, its activities and core services, and links to pilot programs. hematology research, online portal, research aims, niddk is listed by: NIDDK Information Network (dkNET)
is affiliated with: NIDDK - National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases
has organization facet: Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center Co-operative Center for Excellence in Hematology
has organization facet: Center for Iron and Heme Disorders at the University of Utah
has organization facet: Indiana University Cooperative Center of Excellence in Hematology
has organization facet: Yale Cooperative Center of Excellence in Hematology
has organization facet: Boston Children's Hospital Center of Excellence in Molecular Hematology
Diabetes, digestive disease, kidney disease NIDDK U54 RFA-DK15-021 Available to the research community SCR_015321 2026-02-12 09:46:12 0
George M. O'Brien Kidney Research Core Center - UT Southwestern Medical Center
 
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George M. O'Brien Kidney Research Core Center - UT Southwestern Medical Center (RRID:SCR_015293) service resource, topical portal, access service resource, disease-related portal, data or information resource, portal, resource Center whose goal is to generate new animal models to study the pathogenesis and treatment of human kidney diseases and their cardiovascular complications, accelerate the clinical application of discoveries made in renal basic science laboratories, and provide investigators with specialized tools and expertise to study kidney development, physiology, and pathophysiology. kidney research, renal diseases, kidey genetics and disease, physiology is listed by: NIDDK Information Network (dkNET)
has parent organization: University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center; Texas; USA
is parent organization of: George M. O'Brien Kidney Research Core Center - UT Southwestern Medical Center Clinical and Translational Core
is parent organization of: George M. O'Brien Kidney Research Core Center - UT Southwestern Medical Center Animal Models Core
is parent organization of: George M. O'Brien Kidney Research Core Center - UT Southwestern Medical Center Physiology Core
is parent organization of: George M. O'Brien Kidney Research Core Center - UT Southwestern Medical Center Cell Biology and Imaging Core
has organization facet: George M. O'Brien Kidney Research Core Center - UT Southwestern Medical Center Animal Models Core
has organization facet: George M. O'Brien Kidney Research Core Center - UT Southwestern Medical Center Physiology Core
has organization facet: George M. O'Brien Kidney Research Core Center - UT Southwestern Medical Center Cell Biology and Imaging Core
has organization facet: George M. O'Brien Kidney Research Core Center - UT Southwestern Medical Center Clinical and Translational Core
is organization facet of: O'Brien Kidney Centers
kidney disease NIDDK P30DK079328 Available to the research community SCR_015293 2026-02-12 09:46:12 0
Blood Group Antigen Gene Mutation Database
 
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Blood Group Antigen Gene Mutation Database (RRID:SCR_002297) BGMUT data repository, service resource, storage service resource, database, data or information resource THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE. Documented on August 23, 2019.BGMUT was database that provided publicly accessible platform for DNA sequences and curated set of blood mutation information. Data Archive are available at ftp://ftp.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pub/mhc/rbc/Final Archive. blood, gene, genetic, allele, allelic, alteration, antigen, blood group, human, mutation, genetic variation, non-human animal, orthologous gene, orthologue, phenotype, bio.tools is listed by: bio.tools
is listed by: Debian
has parent organization: NCBI dbRBC
has parent organization: Albert Einstein College of Medicine; New York; USA
has parent organization: Roswell Park Cancer Institute
has parent organization: Medical University of Graz; Graz; Austria
has parent organization: Human Genome Variation Society
Albert Einstein College of Medicine; New York; USA ;
David Opochinsky/Blumenfeld Family Fund ;
NIH
PMID:22084196 THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE. nif-0000-21064, biotools:bgmut https://bio.tools/bgmut http://www.bioc.aecom.yu.edu/bgmut/index.htm, http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/projects/gv/rbc/xslcgi.fcgi?cmd=bgmut SCR_002297 Blood Group Antigen Gene Mutation Database (BGMUT), BGMUT - Blood Group Antigen Gene Mutation Database 2026-02-12 09:43:20 0
ARK-Genomics: Centre for Functional Genomics
 
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ARK-Genomics: Centre for Functional Genomics (RRID:SCR_002214) ARK Genomics organization portal, service resource, database, access service resource, core facility, data or information resource, portal Portal for studies of genome structure and genetic variation, gene expression and gene function. Provides services including DNA sequencing of model and non-model genomes using both Next Generation and Sanger sequencing , Gene expression analysis using both microarrays and Next Generation Sequencing, High throughput genotyping of SNP and copy number variants, Data collection and analysis supported in-house high performance computing facilities and expertise, Extensive EST clone collections for a number of animal species, all of commercially available microarray tools from Affymetrix, Illumina, Agilent and Nimblegen, Parentage testing using microsatellites and smaller SNP panels. ARK-Genomics has developed network of researchers whom they support through each stage of their genomics research, from grant application, experimental design and technology selection, performing wet laboratory protocols, through to analysis of data often in conjunction with commercial partners. gene expression, farm, function, gene, genetic, animal, dna, genome, genomic, genotype, knowledge base, model, structure, variation, job, comparative genome hybridization, parentage testing, microsatellite is listed by: ScienceExchange
is related to: Roslin Institute Labs and Facilities
has parent organization: Roslin Institute
works with: University of Edinburgh GenePool Next Generation Sequencing and Bioinformatics
BBSRC Free, Freely available nif-0000-20966, SciEx_157 https://genomics.ed.ac.uk/ SCR_002214 ARK Genomics, Roslin Institute ARK-Genomics 2026-02-12 09:43:19 12
NIGMS Human Genetic Cell Repository
 
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NIGMS Human Genetic Cell Repository (RRID:SCR_004517) NIGMS Repository material resource, cell repository, biomaterial supply resource Highly characterized cell lines and high quality DNA for cell and genetic research representing a variety of disease states, chromosomal abnormalities, apparently healthy individuals and many distinct human populations. The NIGMS Repository contains more than 10,600 cell lines, primarily fibroblasts and transformed lymphoblasts, and over 5,500 DNA samples. The NIGMS Repository has a major emphasis on heritable diseases and chromosomally aberrant cell lines. In addition, it contains a large collection dedicated to understanding human variation that includes samples from populations around the world, the CEPH collection, the Polymorphism Discovery Resource, and many apparently healthy controls. Human induced pluripotent stem cell lines, many of which were derived from NIGMS Repository fibroblasts, have recently become available through the NIGMS Repository. Sample donation facilitates all areas of research by making available well-characterized materials to any qualified researcher who might have otherwise been unable to invest the time and resources to collect needed samples independently. Donations to the Repository have created a resource of unparalleled scope. Samples from the collection have been used in more than 5,500 publications and are distributed to scientists in more than 50 countries. This resource is continuously expanding to support new directions in human genetics. cell, gene, cell line, dna, fibroblast, transformed lymphoblast, lymphoblast, induced pluripotent stem cell line, chromosomal abnormality, healthy, single-gene disorder, complex polygenic disorder, multifactorial birth defect, unaffected first-degree relatives of individuals with genetic disease, heritable disease, genetic disease, human variation, control, clinical data, blood is used by: NIF Data Federation
is listed by: One Mind Biospecimen Bank Listing
is related to: Integrated Cell Lines
has parent organization: Coriell Cell Repositories
Chromosomal abnormality, Healthy, Single-gene disorder, Complex polygenic disorder, Multifactorial birth defect, Unaffected first-degree relatives of individuals with genetic disease, Heritable disease, Genetic disease, Control NIGMS ;
NIH Blueprint for Neuroscience Research
Public / non-commercial: Cell cultures and DNA samples are distributed only to qualified professional persons who are associated with recognized research, Medical, Educational, Or industrial organizations engaged in biomedical research with Statement of Research Intent and a MTA. Samples obtained from the Repository, And material derived from the samples, May not be used for commercial purposes, Although knowledge gained from their use may be used. nlx_143798 SCR_004517 Human Genetic Cell Repository 2026-02-12 09:43:52 4
Beta Cell Biology Consortium
 
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Beta Cell Biology Consortium (RRID:SCR_005136) BCBC material resource, cell repository, biomaterial supply resource THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE, documented May 10, 2017. A pilot effort that has developed a centralized, web-based biospecimen locator that presents biospecimens collected and stored at participating Arizona hospitals and biospecimen banks, which are available for acquisition and use by researchers. Researchers may use this site to browse, search and request biospecimens to use in qualified studies. The development of the ABL was guided by the Arizona Biospecimen Consortium (ABC), a consortium of hospitals and medical centers in the Phoenix area, and is now being piloted by this Consortium under the direction of ABRC. You may browse by type (cells, fluid, molecular, tissue) or disease. Common data elements decided by the ABC Standards Committee, based on data elements on the National Cancer Institute''s (NCI''s) Common Biorepository Model (CBM), are displayed. These describe the minimum set of data elements that the NCI determined were most important for a researcher to see about a biospecimen. The ABL currently does not display information on whether or not clinical data is available to accompany the biospecimens. However, a requester has the ability to solicit clinical data in the request. Once a request is approved, the biospecimen provider will contact the requester to discuss the request (and the requester''s questions) before finalizing the invoice and shipment. The ABL is available to the public to browse. In order to request biospecimens from the ABL, the researcher will be required to submit the requested required information. Upon submission of the information, shipment of the requested biospecimen(s) will be dependent on the scientific and institutional review approval. Account required. Registration is open to everyone., documented on August 1, 2015. Consortium that aims to facilitate interdisciplinary collaborations to advance the understanding of pancreatic islet development and function, with the goal of developing innovative therapies to correct the loss of beta cell mass in diabetes, including cell reprogramming, regeneration and replacement. They are responsible for collaboratively generating the necessary reagents, mouse strains, antibodies, assays, protocols, technologies and validation assays that are beyond the scope of any single research effort. The scientific goals for the BCBC are to: * Use cues from pancreatic development to directly differentiate pancreatic beta cells and islets from stem / progenitor cells for use in cell-replacement therapies for diabetes, * Determine how to stimulate beta cell regeneration in the adult pancreas as a basis for improving beta cell mass in diabetic patients, * Determine how to reprogram progenitor / adult cells into pancreatic beta-cells both in-vitro and in-vivo as a mean for developing cell-replacement therapies for diabetes, and * Investigate the progression of human type-1 diabetes using patient-derived cells and tissues transplanted in humanized mouse models. Many of the BCBC investigator-initiated projects involve reagent-generating activities that will benefit the larger scientific community. The combination of programs and activities should accelerate the pace of major new discoveries and progress within the field of beta cell biology. RIN, Resource Information Network, pancreatic islet, mouse, beta cell, pancreas, pancreatic development, embryonic stem cell, cell line, genomics, antibody, adenovirus, functional genomics, mouse embryonic stem cell line, mouse strain, protocol, embryonic stem cell line, data sharing, data set, gene expression, gene, pancreatic islet development, pancreatic islet function, basic science, basic research, cell reprogramming, cell regeneration, cell replacement, RRID Community Authority is used by: NIF Data Federation
is used by: Integrated Animals
is used by: NIDDK Information Network (dkNET)
is listed by: One Mind Biospecimen Bank Listing
is listed by: re3data.org
is listed by: Consortia-pedia
is listed by: NIDDK Information Network (dkNET)
is listed by: NIDDK Research Resources
is listed by: Resource Information Network
is related to: dkCOIN
is related to: Karolinska Institute; Stockholm; Sweden
is related to: University of California at Los Angeles; California; USA
is related to: Stanford University; Stanford; California
is related to: University of Massachusetts Medical School; Massachusetts; USA
is related to: Hebrew University Hadassah Medical School; Jerusalem; Israel
is related to: Philipps-University Marburg; Marburg; Germany
is related to: Imperial College London; London; United Kingdom
is related to: Childrens Hospital of Philadelphia - Research Institute; Pennsylvania; USA
is related to: Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai; New York; USA
is related to: University of California at San Francisco; California; USA
is related to: Massachusetts Institute of Technology; Massachusetts; USA;
is related to: Hadassah Medical Center; Jerusalem; Israel
is related to: DanStem
is related to: Oregon Health and Science University; Oregon; USA
is related to: Vanderbilt University; Tennessee; USA
is related to: University of Chicago; Illinois; USA
is related to: University of Massachusetts; Massachusetts; USA
is related to: University of Colorado Boulder; Colorado; USA
is related to: Vrije Universiteit Brussel; Brussels; Belgium
is related to: University of Geneva; Geneva; Switzerland
is related to: University of Pennsylvania Perelman School of Medicine; Pennsylvania; USA
is related to: McEwen Centre for Regenerative Medicine
is related to: Seattle Childrens Research Institute; Washington; USA
is related to: Columbia University; New York; USA
is related to: University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center; Texas; USA
is related to: Hagedorn Research Institute; Gentofte; Denmark
is related to: Howard Hughes Medical Institute
is related to: Northwestern University; Illinois; USA
is related to: CAMRD
is related to: French National Center for Scientific Research
is related to: University of California at San Diego; California; USA
is related to: University of Pittsburgh; Pennsylvania; USA
is related to: University of Copenhagen; Copenhagen; Denmark
is related to: Jackson Laboratory
is related to: Max Planck Institute for Heart and Lung Research; Bad Nauheim; Germany
is related to: Indiana University; Indiana; USA
is related to: University of Toronto; Ontario; Canada
is related to: Harvard University; Cambridge; United States
is related to: Harvard Medical School; Massachusetts; USA
is related to: Integrated Manually Extracted Annotation
has parent organization: Vanderbilt University; Tennessee; USA
is parent organization of: Beta Cell Genomics Ontology
Type 1 diabetes, Diabetes NIDDK DK-01-014;
NIDDK DK-01-17;
NIDDK DK-01-18;
NIDDK DK-09-011
THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE nlx_144143 SCR_005136 2026-02-12 09:44:03 59
WegoLoc
 
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WegoLoc (RRID:SCR_001402) WegoLoc service resource, analysis service resource, production service resource, data analysis service Data analysis service that predicts protein subcellular localizations of animal, fungal, plant, and human proteins based on sequence similarity and gene ontology information. subcellular localization, protein is listed by: OMICtools
is related to: Gene Ontology
THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE OMICS_01636 SCR_001402 weighted gene ontology term based subcellular locallization prediction 2026-02-12 09:43:09 4
Hyper Cell Line Database
 
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Hyper Cell Line Database (RRID:SCR_007730) HyperCLDB tissue bank, material resource, biomaterial supply resource Hypertext on cell culture availability extracted from the Cell Line Data Base of the Interlab Project. HyperCLDB includes links to records of OMIM, the Online Mendelian Inheritance in Man Catalogue, and now also links to the PubMed, database of bibliographic biomedical references, which are drawn primarily from MEDLINE and PREMEDLINE. cell, cell line, tumor, tissue, organ, blood, bodily fluid, ascitic fluid, brain, bone marrow, cancer, transforming agent, software, bio.tools is listed by: One Mind Biospecimen Bank Listing
is listed by: 3DVC
is listed by: Debian
is listed by: bio.tools
is related to: ATCC
is related to: Cell Line Knowledge Base
has parent organization: IST National Institute for Cancer Research; Genoa; Italy
Cancer, Etc. PMID:18927105 nif-0000-03004, biotools:hypercldb https://bio.tools/hypercldb SCR_007730 2026-02-12 09:44:30 0
Case Western Reserve Tissue Procurement and Histology Core Facility
 
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Case Western Reserve Tissue Procurement and Histology Core Facility (RRID:SCR_005344) CWRU TPHC, TPHC material resource, biomaterial supply resource A combined tissue bank and core facility which provides annotated human tissue samples for research purposes. The facility also offers high quality tissue procurement, tissue microarray, histology, immunohistochemistry, photomicroscopy, and laser capture microdissection services for both human and animal tissues to biomedical investigators conducting non-clinical research studies. The TPHC offers instruction to researchers on how to incorporate human tissue into research activities and how to work within the boundaries of patient confidentiality and other regulatory issues. The purpose of the TPHC is to provide tissue collection and processing services to intramural and extramural researchers studying cancer and other diseases. Normal, diseased, benign and malignant tissues are obtained, and matched normal adjacent tissues and tissues from different organ sites from the same donor can also be provided when available. Tissue samples are prepared according to user-specified protocols and can be fresh in a medium of choice, fixed in formalin, quick frozen in the vapor phase of liquid nitrogen or snap-frozen by plunging the sample into liquid nitrogen. Frozen tissues are held in the vapor phase of the liquid nitrogen. Tissues can also be embedded, cut and mounted on slides, and stained upon request. Tissue Microarray (TMA) services are offered for the design and construction of TMAs meeting specific project needs. Basic demographic data (age, race, gender) and histopathologic data from Surgical Pathology Reports are provided by the TPHC with the tissues. tissue, procurement, histology core facility, human, tissue, annotated is listed by: One Mind Biospecimen Bank Listing
has parent organization: Case Western Reserve University; Ohio; USA
Cancer, Disease, Benign, Malignant National Cancer Institute ;
University Hospitals Center for Clinical Research and Technology ;
Subcontract with an outside academic institution ;
Facility user fees
Researchers have prioritized access to tissues and services depending on institutional affiliations, Only discarded human tissues may be obtained by the TPHC for research, Tissues not utilized by internal researchers are made available to external researchers nlx_144400 http://www.case.edu/med/pathology/facilities/htpf.html http://www.cwru.edu/med/pathology/facilities/tphc.html SCR_005344 CWRU Tissue Procurement and Histology Core Facility (TPHC), Case Western Reserve Tissue Procurement and Histology Core Facility (TPHC), CWRU Tissue Procurement Histology Core Facility (TPHC), Case Western Reserve Tissue Procurement Histology Core Facility 2026-02-12 09:44:03 0
Aging Cell Repository
 
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Aging Cell Repository (RRID:SCR_007320) Aging Cell Repository material resource, biomaterial supply resource 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. dna, cell, disorder, alzheimer's disease, progeria, parkinson's disease, werner syndrome, cockayne syndrome, aging disorder, cell repository is listed by: One Mind Biospecimen Bank Listing
has parent organization: Coriell Cell Repositories
Aging, Alzheimer's disease, Progeria, Parkinson's disease, Werner syndrome, Cockayne syndrome, Obesity, Premature aging disorder, Premature aging NIH Blueprint for Neuroscience Research ;
National Institute on Aging
Public, Researchers must apply for samples nif-0000-00189 SCR_007320 NIA Aging Cell Repository 2026-02-12 09:44:40 0
Database for Sharing Aging Research Models
 
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Database for Sharing Aging Research Models (RRID:SCR_008691) D-SARM material resource, biomaterial supply resource THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE, documented on February 18, 2014.

A networking site for investigators using animal models to study aging, developed to provide a venue for sharing information about research models for aging studies. If you have tissue or data from animal models relevant to aging research that you are willing to share with other investigators, D-SARM allows you to identify the model and provides a secure, blinded email contact for investigators who would like to contact you about acquiring tissue or related resources. Investigators looking for resources from a particular model enter search terms describing the model of interest and then use the provided link to send emails to the contacts (names blinded) listed in the search results to initiate dialog about tissue or resources available for sharing. The database is housed on a secure server and admission to the network is moderated by the NIA Project Officer and limited to investigators at academic, government and non-profit research institutions. The goal is to provide a secure environment for sharing information about models used in aging research, promoting the sharing of resources, facilitating new research on aging in model systems, and increasing the return on the investment in research models.
data sharing, model, research, network, investigator, animal, tissue, data, animal model, non-human animal has parent organization: NIA Scientific Resources Aging NIA THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE nif-0000-37063 SCR_008691 Database for Sharing Aging Research Models (D-SARM) 2026-02-12 09:44:42 0
Laboratory for Fluorescence Dynamics
 
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Laboratory for Fluorescence Dynamics (RRID:SCR_001437) LFD biomedical technology research center, training resource, service resource, access service resource Biomedical technology research center and training resource that develops novel fluorescence technologies, including instrumentation, methods and software applicable to cellular imaging and the elucidation of dynamic processes in cells. The LFD's main activities are: * Services and Resources: the LFD provides a state-of-the-art laboratory for fluorescence measurements, microscopy and spectroscopy, with technical assistance to visiting scientists. * Research and Development: the LFD designs, tests, and implements advances in the technology of hardware, software, and biomedical applications. * Training and Dissemination: the LFD disseminates knowledge of fluorescence spectroscopic principles, instrumentation, and applications to the scientific community. fluorescence, measurement, microscopy, spectroscopy, biochemistry, cell culture, data analysis, biomolecule, membrane, in-vitro, optical spectroscopy, biological process, tissue culture, fluorescence microscopy, optical and laser technology center has parent organization: University of California at Irvine; California; USA NIGMS 8P41GM103540;
NCRR 5P41RR003155
Restricted nlx_152663 SCR_001437 Laboratory for Fluorescence Dynamics (LFD) 2026-02-12 09:43:09 47

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