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http://www.cyto.purdue.edu/cdroms/micro1/7_spon/vaytek/voxblast.htm
Software application for science and medicine which offers 3-D Measurement, 3-D Volume Visualization, and 3-D Rendering for any 3-D data. It accepts stacks of registered 2-D images and creates 3-D projections from any viewpoint.
Proper citation: VoxBlast (RRID:SCR_016491) Copy
Web based database interface for orthology prediction for the inference of orthologs among complete genomes. Used to relate genes across many species., THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE. Documented on September 16,2025.
Proper citation: OMA Orthology database (RRID:SCR_016425) Copy
Software tool for analyzing recordings from multielectrodes. Source code for the Matlab implementation of the Kernel Current Source Density method. The method operates in one-, two-, and three-dimensional space to perform nonparametric estimation of transmembrane current sources from local field potentials recorded from arbitrarily distributed electrodes.
Proper citation: kCSD-Matlab (RRID:SCR_016424) Copy
https://lifescience.bioquant.com/
Software tool to collect and analyse data on images of tissue slides or welled plates.Supports high-throughput immunofluorescence and immunohistochemistry, stereology, densitometry, and 3D modeling. Used in bioscience research in animal models and human biopsy, developmental neuroscience, traumatic brain/spinal cord injury, glaucoma, eye-movement disorders, cardiovascular disease and muscle disorders.
Proper citation: BIOQUANT Life Science (RRID:SCR_016423) Copy
http://mialab.mrn.org/index.html
MIALAB, headed by Dr. Vince Calhoun, focuses on developing and optimizing methods and software for quantitative analysis of structure and function in medical images with particular focus on the study of psychiatric illness. We work with many types of data, including functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI), diffusion tensor imaging (DTI), electroencephalography (EEG), structural imaging and genetic data. Much of our time is spent working on new methods for flexible analysis of brain imaging data. The use of data driven approaches is very useful for extracting potentially unpredictable patterns within these data. However such methods can be further improved by incorporating additional prior information as constraints, in order to benefit from what we know. To this end, we draw heavily from the areas of image processing, adaptive signal processing, estimation theory, neural networks, statistical signal processing, and pattern recognition.
Proper citation: MIALAB - Medical Image Analysis Lab (RRID:SCR_006089) Copy
THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE, documented on July 17, 2013. A public resource for sharing general proteomics information including data (Tranche repository), tools, and news. Joining or creating a group/project provides tools and standards for collaboration, project management, data annotation, permissions, permanent storage, and publication.
Proper citation: Proteome Commons (RRID:SCR_006234) Copy
Collection of chemical structures. Provides access to structures, properties and associated information from hundreds of data sources to find compounds of interest and provides services to improve this data by curation and annotation and to integrate it with users applications.
Proper citation: ChemSpider (RRID:SCR_006360) Copy
https://repository.niddk.nih.gov/home/
NIDDK Central Repositories are two separate contract funded components that work together to store data and samples from significant, NIDDK funded studies. First component is Biorepository that gathers, stores, and distributes biological samples from studies. Biorepository works with investigators in new and ongoing studies as realtime storage facility for archival samples.Second component is Data Repository that gathers, stores and distributes incremental or finished datasets from NIDDK funded studies Data Repository helps active data coordinating centers prepare databases and incremental datasets for archiving and for carrying out restricted queries of stored databases. Data Repository serves as Data Coordinating Center and website manager for NIDDK Central Repositories website.
Proper citation: NIDDK Central Repository (RRID:SCR_006542) Copy
Web server to provide germplasm information about plants, animals, microbes, invertebrates and access to databases that maintain passport, characterization, evaluation, inventory, and distribution data for the management and utilization of national germplasm collections. Under control of the U.S. Department of Agriculture's Agricultural Research Service to support the National Genetic Resources Program (NGRP). Operated by the Database Management Unit of the National Germplasm Resource Laboratory in Beltsville, Maryland.
Proper citation: Germplasm Resources Information Network (RRID:SCR_006675) Copy
https://deeptools.readthedocs.io/en/develop/
Python based tools to process, visualize and analyse high-throughput sequencing data, such as ChIP-seq, RNA-seq or MNase-seq. Implemented within Galaxy framework. Used to perform complete bioinformatic workflows ranging from quality controls and normalizations of aligned reads to integrative analyses, including clustering and visualization approaches.
Proper citation: Deeptools (RRID:SCR_016366) Copy
https://gitlab.com/vtraver/PNNsMiceMachineVision
Data and code (Python) related to research paper: V. Javier Traver, Filiberto Pla, Marta Miquel, Maria Carbo-Gas, Isis Gil-Miravet, Julian Guarque-Chabrera "Cocaine-induced preference conditioning: a machine vision perspective".
Proper citation: PNNsMiceMachineVision (RRID:SCR_016485) Copy
http://www.flywings.org.uk/morphoj_page.htm
Software package written in Java for geometric morphometric analysis for two- and three-dimensional landmark data. Offers user-friendly environment for standard multivariate analyses such as principal components, discriminant analysis and multivariate regression as well as specialized applications including phylogenetics, quantitative genetics and analyses of modularity in shape data.
Proper citation: MorphoJ (RRID:SCR_016483) Copy
https://github.com/sblanck/smagexp
Software toolkit for transcriptomics data meta-analysis. It integrates metaMA and metaRNAseq packages into Galaxy, carries out meta-analysis of gene expression data, handles microarray data from Gene Expression Omnibus (GEO) database, and more.
Proper citation: SMAGEXP (RRID:SCR_016360) Copy
https://github.com/Teichlab/tracer
Software application for recovery of T cell receptor (TCR) data from single cell data. Used to reconstruct full-length, paired T cell receptor (TCR) sequences from T lymphocyte single-cell RNA sequence data. Links T cell specificity with functional response by revealing clonal relationships between cells alongside their transcriptional profiles.
Proper citation: TraCeR (RRID:SCR_016338) Copy
https://github.com/mikessh/migec
Software package for analysis of immune repertoire sequencing data. Used for recovery of T Cell Receptor ( TCR ) data from bulk population data.Used for high-throughput sequencing data analysis. Allows for error correction while preserving the natural diversity of complex immune repertoires.
Proper citation: migec (RRID:SCR_016337) Copy
http://www.flir.jp/instruments/display/?id=54865
Software application for thermography for FLIR Systems. It has a basic thermal image analysis function including color palette and image adjustment function. Used to analyse the thermographic measurement data.
Proper citation: FLIR tools (RRID:SCR_016330) Copy
https://genome.jgi.doe.gov/programs/fungi/1000fungalgenomes.jsf
Web application to provide genomic information for fungi. Includes sequenced fungal genomes, those in progress, and selected nominations. Nomination of new species for genome sequencing in the families or only one reference genome possible after providing DNA/RNA samples for their sequencing. Used to explore the diversity of fungi important for energy and the environment.
Proper citation: 1000 Fungal Genome Project (RRID:SCR_016463) Copy
http://www.nitrc.org/projects/mica/
Software toolbox based on FSL command line tools that performs masked independent component analysis and related analyses in an integrated way within a spatially restricted subregion of the brain. Used for investigating functional connectivity in functional magnetic resonance imaging data in the field of neuroimaging.
Proper citation: masked ICA (mICA) Toolbox (RRID:SCR_016349) Copy
https://github.com/WGS-TB/MentaLiST
Software for a MLST (multi-locus sequence typing) caller, based on a k-mer counting algorithm and written in the Julia language. Designed and implemented to handle large typing schemes.
Proper citation: MentaLiST (RRID:SCR_016469) Copy
Portal for lung histochemistry data. For structural and molecular data regarding normal perinatal and postnatal lung development in the mouse and human. For public sharing of data sets, establishing a repository of young human lung tissues obtained through organ donor organizations, and developing a comprehensive lung ontology .Contains lung images and transcriptomic, proteomic, and lipidomic human and mouse data and provides scientific information to stimulate interest in research careers. Used to serve as a research resource and public education tool.
Proper citation: LungMap (RRID:SCR_016347) Copy
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