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https://confluence.crbs.ucsd.edu/display/NIF/StemCellInfo

Data tables providing an overview of information about stem cells that have been derived from mice and humans. The tables summarize published research that characterizes cells that are capable of developing into cells of multiple germ layers (i.e., multipotent or pluripotent) or that can generate the differentiated cell types of another tissue (i.e., plasticity) such as a bone marrow cell becoming a neuronal cell. The tables do not include information about cells considered progenitor or precursor cells or those that can proliferate without the demonstrated ability to generate cell types of other tissues. The tables list the tissue from which the cells were derived, the types of cells that developed, the conditions under which differentiation occurred, the methods by which the cells were characterized, and the primary references for the information.

Proper citation: National Institutes of Health Stem Cell Tables (RRID:SCR_008359) Copy   


http://www.nitrc.org/projects/bstp/

A free collection of MRI brain images for testing segmentation algorithms. It is available for download to assess the accuracy, reproducibility and sensitivity of MRI segmentation software. It includes data from infants and adults as well as patients with Alzheimer's disease.

Proper citation: Brain Segmentation Testing Protocol (RRID:SCR_009445) Copy   


  • RRID:SCR_002389

    This resource has 1+ mentions.

http://titan.biotec.uiuc.edu/bee/honeybee_project.htm

A database integrating data from the bee brain EST sequencing project with data from sequencing and gene research projects from other organisms, primarily the fruit fly Drosophila melanogaster. The goal of Bee-ESTdb is to provide updated information on the genes of the honey bee, currently using annotation primarily from flies to suggest cellular roles, biological functions, and evolutionary relationships. The site allows searches by sequence ID, EST annotations, Gene Ontology terms, Contig ID and using BLAST. Very nice resource for those interested in comparative genomics of brain. A normalized unidirectional cDNA library was made in the laboratory of Prof. Bento Soares, University of Iowa. The library was subsequently subtracted. Over 20,000 cDNA clones were partially sequenced from the normalized and subtracted libraries at the Keck Center, resulting in 15,311 vector-trimmed, high-quality, sequences with an average read length of 494 bp. and average base-quality of 41. These sequences were assembled into 8966 putatively unique sequences, which were tested for similarity to sequences in the public databases with a variety of BLAST searches. The Clemson University Genomics Institute is the distributor of these public domain cDNA clones. For information on how to purchase an individual clone or the entire collection, please contact www.genome.clemson.edu/orders/ or generobi (at) life.uiuc.edu.

Proper citation: Honey Bee Brain EST Project (RRID:SCR_002389) Copy   


http://www.neuroskills.com/

A topical portal and providers of brain injury rehabilitation services. Resources * Pharmacology Guide * Glossary of Brain Injury Terms * Brain Injury Research Articles * Common Brain Injury Assessment Tools / Rating Scale * Certified Continuing Education Courses * Links to Resource Sites

Proper citation: Centre for Neuro Skills (RRID:SCR_006106) Copy   


http://ki.se/ki/jsp/polopoly.jsp?d=29350&a=36311&l=en

THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE, documented August 29, 2016. Study to investigate symptoms of Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) according to DSM-IV in adults with special focus on attention deficit. Information is used from the Swedish Twin study of Adults: genes and Environment (STAGE) from the Swedish Twin Registry. ADHD-discordant and concordant samples of pairs of twins for ADHD are selected from STAGE for studies of brain structure and function with Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging (fMRI).

Proper citation: KI Biobank STAGE-ADHD (RRID:SCR_005921) Copy   


http://www.alz.washington.edu/

A clinical research, neuropathological research and collaborative research database that uses data collected from 29 NIA-funded Alzheimer's Disease Centers (ADCs). The database consists of several datasets, and searches may be done on the entire database or on individual datasets. Any researcher, whether affiliated with an ADC or not, may request a data file for analysis or aggregate data tables. Requested aggregate data tables are produced and returned as soon as the queue allows (usually within 1-3 days depending on the complexity).

Proper citation: National Alzheimer's Coordinating Center (RRID:SCR_007327) Copy   


https://molbio.princeton.edu/core-facilities/confocal-microscopy

Core provides researchers with ability to visualize samples, from monolayers and small organisms, such as developing fly and fish embryos, to very thick sections from brain and other organ tissues by using instruments including laser point (LSCM) and field scanning confocal (CSU), Total Internal Reflectance Fluorescence (TIRF), Multi Photon (MP), and Widefield (WF). Services in imaging in mammalian cells, yeast cells, Drosophila and Zebrafish embryos and ovaries, bacteria, sections of brain and other tissues, in both fixed and live specimens, Quantitative imaging methods such as FRAP, FLIP, and FRET, software packages for image processing, analysis, and 3D image reconstruction.

Proper citation: Princeton University Confocal Microscopy Core Facility (RRID:SCR_017812) Copy   


http://case.edu/medicine/ccir/imaging-research-core/

Core provides preclinical and clinical imaging instrumentation and techniques.Preclinical services include Bioluminescence,Fluorescence,In situ cryoimaging,Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI),Positron Emission Tomography (PET),Radiochemistry Synthesis, Scintigraphy,Ultrasound,X-ray / Computed Tomography (CT) / micro CT,Image Processing / Quantification clinical research imaging systems. Clinical services include Comprehensive MR imaging research services, Dedicated Siemens Skyra 3T MRI scanner, Large animal preclinical studies, or clinical human research may be conducted,Structural and functional brain scanning can be performed with Avotec LCD Projection System, Coodination of access to PET and CT scanners for additional preclinical and human imaging studies. Core includes PET radiopharmaceutical core facility. Core staff provide radiochemistry synthesis.

Proper citation: Case Western Reserve University Imaging Research Core Facility (RRID:SCR_017917) Copy   


  • RRID:SCR_009586

    This resource has 100+ mentions.

http://www.nmr.mgh.harvard.edu/DOT/resources/homer2/home.htm

Software matlab scripts used for analyzing fNIRS data to obtain estimates and maps of brain activation. Graphical user interface (GUI) for visualization and analysis of functional near-infrared spectroscopy (fNIRS) data.

Proper citation: Homer2 (RRID:SCR_009586) Copy   


  • RRID:SCR_009584

    This resource has 100+ mentions.

http://hermes.ctb.upm.es/

A toolbox for the Matlab environment designed to study functional and effective brain connectivity from neurophysiological data such as multivariate EEG and/or MEG records. It includes also visualization tools and statistical methods to address the problem of multiple comparisons. This toolbox may be very helpful to all the researchers working in the emerging field of brain connectivity analysis.

Proper citation: HERMES (RRID:SCR_009584) Copy   


  • RRID:SCR_013152

    This resource has 10+ mentions.

http://surfer.nmr.mgh.harvard.edu/fswiki/Tracula

Software tool developed for automatically reconstructing a set of major white matter pathways in the brain from diffusion weighted images using probabilistic tractography. This method utilizes prior information on the anatomy of the pathways from a set of training subjects. By incorporating this prior knowledge in the reconstruction procedure, our method obviates the need for manual intervention with the tract solutions at a later stage and thus facilitates the application of tractography to large studies. The trac-all script is used to preprocess raw diffusion data (correcting for eddy current distortion and B0 field inhomogenities), register them to common spaces, model and reconstruct major white matter pathways (included in the atlas) without any manual intervention. trac-all may be used to execute all the above steps or parts of it depending on the dataset and user''''s preference for analyzing diffusion data. Alternatively, scripts exist to execute chunks of each processing pipeline, and individual commands may be run to execute a single processing step. To explore all the options in running trac-all please refer to the trac-all wiki. In order to use this script to reconstruct tracts in Diffusion images, all the subjects in the dataset must have Freesurfer Recons.

Proper citation: TRACULA (RRID:SCR_013152) Copy   


http://www.nitrc.org/projects/atag_mri_scans/

Data sets from the atlasing of the basal ganglia (ATAG) consortium, which provides ultra-high resolution 7Tesla (T) magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scans from young, middle-aged, and elderly participants. They include whole-brain and reduced field-of-view MP2RAGE and T2 scans with ultra-high resolution at a sub millimeter scale. The data can be used to develop new algorithms that help building new high-resolution atlases both in the basic and clinical neurosciences. They can also be used to inform the exact positioning of deep-brain electrodes relevant in patients with Parkinsons disease and neuropsychiatric diseases.

Proper citation: 7T Structural MRI scans ATAG (RRID:SCR_014084) Copy   


  • RRID:SCR_010501

    This resource has 1000+ mentions.

http://rfmri.org/dpabi

Software toolbox for data processing and analysis of brain imaging, evolved from DPARSF (Data Processing Assistant for Resting-State fMRI).

Proper citation: DPABI (RRID:SCR_010501) Copy   


https://community.brain-map.org/t/allen-human-reference-atlas-3d-2020-new/405

Parcellation of adult human brain in 3D, labeling every voxel with brain structure spanning 141 structures. These parcellations were drawn and adapted from prior 2D version of adult human brain atlas.

Proper citation: Allen Human Reference Atlas, 3D, 2020 (RRID:SCR_017764) Copy   


https://www.synapse.org/#!Synapse:syn4921369/wiki/235539

Portal of PsychENCODE Consortium to study role of rare genetic variants involved in several psychiatric disorders. Database of regulatory elements, epigenetic modifications, RNA and protein in brain.

Proper citation: PsychENCODE Knowledge Portal (RRID:SCR_017500) Copy   


https://github.com/mitragithub/Registration

Software package to align brain slice images in atlas free manner.

Proper citation: Registration Software Mitra Lab (RRID:SCR_018353) Copy   


  • RRID:SCR_010230

    This resource has 10+ mentions.

http://brainhealthregistry.org/

A website aimed at recruiting and assessing subjects for all types of neuroscience studies with the internet. The hope is to accelerate various types of observational studies and clinical trials, and also reduce costs. They are interested in having people, including healthy subjects of all ages, join the registry. Joining only takes a few minutes. The web-based project is designed to speed up cures for Alzheimer's, Parkinson's and other brain disorders. It uses online questionnaires and online neuropsychological tests (which are very much like online brain games).

Proper citation: Brain Health Registry (RRID:SCR_010230) Copy   


  • RRID:SCR_006034

    This resource has 1+ mentions.

http://ki.se/imm/cefalo-studien

Saliva taken from participants in a study investigating the association between environmental exposures and brain tumors in children aged 7-19 years and the interaction between these risk factors and genetic polymorphisms, which may confer susceptibility to effects of exogenous agents. Sample types: * Saliva Number of sample donors: 886 (sample collection completed)

Proper citation: KI Biobank - CEFALO (RRID:SCR_006034) Copy   


http://braintissuebank.dal.ca

A biomaterial supply resource which supplies brain tissue for researchers studying dementia and other neurodegenerative diseases. The Maritime Brain Tissue Bank archives tissues related to Alzheimer's Disease, mixed dementias, Lewy Body Disease, and Huntington's Disease, among others.

Proper citation: Maritime Brain Tissue Bank (RRID:SCR_013838) Copy   


  • RRID:SCR_013841

    This resource has 100+ mentions.

http://www.brainbank.nl

A biomaterial supply resource which collects, stores, and disseminates diseased and healthy brain tissue. The Netherlands Brain Bank currently contains more than 3600 samples, and each sample includes a neuropathological report and donor medical history. The samples can additionally be matched with ante-mortem parameters and post-mortem parameters upon request. Sample types include cortex, spinal cord, cerebrospinal fluid, plasma, and DNA, among others. Database mining is available with a financial contribution.

Proper citation: Netherlands Brain Bank (RRID:SCR_013841) Copy   



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