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PrimerBank Resource Report Resource Website 1000+ mentions |
PrimerBank (RRID:SCR_006898) | PrimerBank | data repository, storage service resource, data or information resource, service resource, database | Database of human and mouse primer pairs for gene expression analysis by polymerase chain reaction (PCR) and quantitative PCR (qPCR). A total of 306,800 primers covering most known human and mouse genes can be accessed from the PrimerBank database, together with information on these primers such as T(m), location on the transcript and amplicon size. For each gene, at least one primer pair has been designed and in many cases alternative primer pairs exist. Primers have been designed to work under the same PCR conditions, thus facilitating high-throughput QPCR. All primers in PrimerBank were carefully designed to ensure gene specificity. All experimental validation data for mouse primers are available from PrimerBank. You can submit your primers. They will be added to the database once they are properly QCd. | electrophoresis, gene expression, quantitative pcr, gel, gene, agarose, algorithm, amplification, human, molecular probe, primer database, mouse, pcr, primer, primer pair, protein, quantification, reaction, secondary structure, polymerase chain reaction, real-time pcr, pcr primer, detection, blast, bio.tools, FASEB list |
is listed by: OMICtools is listed by: bio.tools is listed by: Debian has parent organization: Harvard Medical School; Massachusetts; USA |
NHLBI U01 HL66678 | PMID:22086960 PMID:19906719 PMID:19108745 PMID:14654707 |
Public, Acknowledgement requested, The community can contribute to this resource | nif-0000-21333, OMICS_02323, biotools:primerbank | https://bio.tools/primerbank | SCR_006898 | PrimerBank: PCR Primers for Gene Expression Detection and Quantification | 2026-02-14 02:01:15 | 1577 | ||||
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AltTox: Non-animal Methods for Toxicity Testing Resource Report Resource Website 1+ mentions |
AltTox: Non-animal Methods for Toxicity Testing (RRID:SCR_007212) | data or information resource, portal, topical portal | A website dedicated to advancing non-animal methods of toxicity testing, both to better protect the health of humans, animals, and the environment and to reduce the numbers and suffering of animals used in current toxicology assessments. The website is designed to encourage the exchange of technical and policy information on in vitro and in silico methods for all types of toxicity tests. The AltTox Forum is a message board for the AltTox community to use for posting news, information, and perspectives as well as encouraging feedback and commentary. This online community is intended to foster progress internationally in the development, validation, and acceptance of in vitro methods, with the goal of decreasing our reliance on animal-based safety testing. The Forum is moderated by a group of internationally-recognized subject matter experts. The Way Forward invited commentaries, which are posted in the TTRC, are opinion pieces written by experts in each relevant subfield. These essays are meant to help chart the course for future developments by advancing opportunities to overcome challenges and barriers to progress. Stakeholders are invited to comment on these essays in The AltTox Forum. AltTox users are encouraged to contribute to the website and interact with other users in several ways, including: :- Participating in the online forum :- Providing invited expert commentaries :- Suggesting or submitting content, events, monthly features, data, and graphics :- Providing feedback through the Website Feedback surve To encourage objectivity, the website content is overseen by an editorial board of distinguished subject matter experts. | toxicity, testing, health, human, animal, environment, toxicology, assessment, in vitro, in silico | Alternatives Research and Development Foundation ; American Chemistry Council ; PG ; The Humane Society |
nif-0000-30085 | SCR_007212 | AltTox, Non-animal Methods for Toxicity Testing | 2026-02-14 02:01:29 | 2 | |||||||||
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HumanCyc: Encyclopedia of Homo sapiens Genes and Metabolism Resource Report Resource Website 50+ mentions |
HumanCyc: Encyclopedia of Homo sapiens Genes and Metabolism (RRID:SCR_007050) | HumanCyc | data analysis service, analysis service resource, data or information resource, production service resource, service resource, software resource, database | The HumanCyc database describes human metabolic pathways and the human genome. By presenting metabolic pathways as an organizing framework for the human genome, HumanCyc provides the user with an extended dimension for functional analysis of Homo sapiens at the genomic level. A computational pathway analysis of the human genome assigned human enzymes to predicted metabolic pathways. Pathway assignments place genes in their larger biological context, and are a necessary step toward quantitative modeling of metabolism. HumanCyc contains the complete genome sequence of Homo sapiens, as presented in Build 31. Data on the human genome from Ensembl, LocusLink and GenBank were carefully merged to create a minimally redundant human gene set to serve as an input to SRI''s PathoLogic software, which generated the database and predicted Homo sapiens metabolic pathways from functional information contained in the genome''s annotation. SRI did not re-annotate the genome, but worked with the gene function assignments in Ensembl, LocusLink, and GenBank. The resulting pathway/genome database (PGDB) includes information on 28,783 genes, their products and the metabolic reactions and pathways they catalyze. Also included are many links to other databases and publications. The Pathway Tools software/database bundle includes HumanCyc and the Pathway Tools software suite and is available under license. This form of HumanCyc is faster and more powerful than the Web version. | enzyme, function, functional, gene, genome, genomic, human, human genome, metabolic, metabolism, mitochondrion, nucleotide, pathway, position, reaction, sequence, metabolomics, gene expression, bioreaction, metabolic pathway, nutrition, FASEB list |
is listed by: BioCyc is related to: Pathway Commons is related to: ConsensusPathDB is related to: BioCyc is related to: Pathway Tools has parent organization: Stanford Research Institute International |
Pharmaceutical company ; NIGMS GM092729 |
PMID:15642094 | Public | r3d100011286, nif-0000-21206 | https://doi.org/10.17616/R3ZS72 | SCR_007050 | 2026-02-14 02:01:20 | 60 | |||||
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The Jackson Laboratory Hearing Research Program Resource Report Resource Website 1+ mentions |
The Jackson Laboratory Hearing Research Program (RRID:SCR_007196) | portal, data or information resource, research forum portal, disease-related portal, topical portal | The fairly common occurrence of hearing-loss or deafness in both humans and mice, and the anatomical and functional similarities of their inner ears, attest to the potential of mice as models to study hereditary hearing loss. Hundreds of standard inbred, recombinant inbred, and congenic strains are maintained at The Jackson Laboratory, as well as hundreds of inbred strains with spontaneous or induced mutations. To assess hearing impairment in inbred and mutant strains of mice we measure auditory-evoked brainstem response (ABR) thresholds. | research, hearing, deafness, human, mouse, anatomical, functional, inner ear, ear, model, hereditary, inbred, recombinant, congenic, strain, spontaneous, mutation, threshold, brainstem, audition, auditory, impairment | has parent organization: Jackson Laboratory | nif-0000-30132 | SCR_007196 | Hearing Research Program | 2026-02-14 02:01:28 | 2 | |||||||||
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Brain Research: Analysis of Images, Networks and Systems Resource Report Resource Website |
Brain Research: Analysis of Images, Networks and Systems (RRID:SCR_007357) | image processing software, software resource, data processing software, software application | A group of software packages for image analysis, mainly used in MRI image processing. BRAINS (Brain Research: Analysis of Images, Networks, and Systems) contains manual and automated tools for structural identification and methods for tissue classification and cortical surface generation. BRAINS2 is most commonly used to analyze magnetic resonance (MR) scans, but the package can also be used to analyze images acquired with positron emission tomography (PET), single photon emission computed tomography (SPECT), and functional magnetic resonance (fMR). It is implemented in an object-oriented, cross-platform compatible manner and includes a toolbar and command line interface, a graphical interface, and a computational kernel. | human, mri, medical imaging, spect, fmri | has parent organization: University of Iowa; Iowa; USA | nif-0000-00273 | SCR_007357 | BRAINS | 2026-02-14 02:01:25 | 0 | |||||||||
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BrainSuite Resource Report Resource Website 50+ mentions |
BrainSuite (RRID:SCR_006623) | BrainSuite | data visualization software, data processing software, software application, software resource, image analysis software | Suite of image analysis tools designed to process magnetic resonance images (MRI) of the human head. BrainSuite provides an automatic sequence to extract genus-zero cortical surface mesh models from the MRI. It also provides a set of viewing tools for exploring image and surface data. The latest release includes graphical user interface and command line versions of the tools. BrainSuite was specifically designed to guide its users through the process of cortical surface extraction. NITRC has written the software to require minimal user interaction and with the goal of completing the entire process of extracting a topologically spherical cortical surface from a raw MR volume within several minutes on a modern workstation. The individual components of BrainSuite may also be used for soft tissue, skull and scalp segmentation and for surface analysis and visualization. BrainSuite was written in Microsoft Visual C using the Microsoft Foundation Classes for its graphical user interface and the OpenGL library for rendering. BrainSuite runs under the Windows 2000 and Windows XP Professional operating systems. BrainSuite features include: * Sophisticated visualization tools, such as MRI visualization in 3 orthogonal views (either separately or in 3D view), and overlayed surface visualization of cortex, skull, and scalp * Cortical surface extraction, using a multi-stage user friendly approach. * Tools including brain surface extraction, bias field correction, voxel classification, cerebellum removal, and surface generation * Topological correction of cortical surfaces, which uses a graph-based approach to remove topological defects (handles and holes) and ensure a tessellation with spherical topology * Parameterization of generated cortical surfaces, minimizing a harmonic energy functional in the p-norm * Skull and scalp surface extraction | brain, magnetic resonance, image, analysis, human, topology, segmentation, visualization, cortex, cortical, mri, tissue classification, topological correction, rendering, edit, cortical surface |
is listed by: NeuroImaging Tools and Resources Collaboratory (NITRC) has parent organization: Biomedical Informatics Research Network |
NIBIB R01 EB002010; NCRR P41 RR013642; NIMH RO1-MH53213 |
PMID:12045000 | nif-0000-30214 | http://www.nitrc.org/projects/brainsuite | SCR_006623 | Brain Suite | 2026-02-14 02:01:12 | 93 | |||||
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Brain Innovation: Home of the BrainVoyager Product Family Resource Report Resource Website 100+ mentions |
Brain Innovation: Home of the BrainVoyager Product Family (RRID:SCR_006660) | Brain Innovation | data or information resource, software resource, portal, topical portal | Brain Innovation B.V. is developing scientific software in the field of human and animal brain imaging, neural network simulation and computer-based experimental control. Our current major product, BrainVoyager QX, is a commercially available cross-platform neuroimaging tool, which is used in hundreds of labs across the planet. Turbo-BrainVoyager is an easy to use program for real-time data analysis, which allows to observe a subject''s or patient''s brain activity during an ongoing functional MRI scanning session. TMS Neuronavigator provides the hard- and software to navigate a TMS coil to desired anatomical or functionally defined brain regions. We also provide free software products. BrainVoyager Brain Tutor allows to learn about brain areas by clicking on rotatable 3D brain models. StimulDX is a powerful stimulation software based on Microsofts DirectX API, which we will make available for free download in the near future. | brain, imaging, human, non-human animal, brain imaging, neural network simulation, experimental control, network, simulation, experimental, analysis, anatomical, neuroimaging, tool |
is parent organization of: BrainVoyager Brain Tutor is parent organization of: BrainVoyager Brain Viewer is parent organization of: Turbo-BrainVoyager is parent organization of: BrainVoyager |
nif-0000-30213 | SCR_006660 | Brain Innovation B.V. | 2026-02-14 02:01:20 | 168 | ||||||||
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American Brain Tumor Association Resource Report Resource Website 10+ mentions |
American Brain Tumor Association (RRID:SCR_006649) | ABTA | non profit organization | Founded in 1973, the American Brain Tumor Association (ABTA) was the first national nonprofit organization dedicated solely to brain tumors. For nearly 40 years, the Chicago-based ABTA has provided critical funding to researchers working toward breakthroughs in brain tumor diagnosis, treatment and care, and is the only national organization providing comprehensive resources and serving the complex supportive care needs of brain tumor patients and caregivers from diagnosis through treatment and beyond. | human, brain, tumor, cancer, treatment | grid.478216.e, nlx_143886, Crossref funder ID: 100001453, ISNI: 0000 0004 0396 2635 | https://ror.org/03w32n732 | SCR_006649 | 2026-02-14 02:01:13 | 13 | |||||||||
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BrainVoyager Brain Tutor Resource Report Resource Website 1+ mentions |
BrainVoyager Brain Tutor (RRID:SCR_006737) | BV Brain Tutor | data or information resource, software application, software resource, narrative resource, training material | A free award-winning educational program that teaches you knowledge about the human brain through interactive exploration of rotatable 3D models. The models have been computed with BrainVoyager QX using original data from magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scans. Besides having fun with the rotatable 3D models, the program contains information about the major lobes, gyri, sulci and Brodmann areas of the cerebral cortex. The program runs on Windows XP, Vista and Windows 7. | atlas, brain, cerebral cortex, lobe of cerebral cortex, brodmann partition scheme region, functional area, human, magnetic resonance imaging assay, mri, 3d model, c++, macos, microsoft, magnetic resonance, software, win32 (ms windows), windows |
is listed by: NeuroImaging Tools and Resources Collaboratory (NITRC) is related to: BrainVoyager has parent organization: Brain Innovation: Home of the BrainVoyager Product Family |
Free | nlx_144322 | http://www.nitrc.org/projects/bvbraintutor http://www.brainvoyager.com/BrainTutor.html |
SCR_006737 | 2026-02-14 02:01:21 | 2 | |||||||
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Allen Institute Resource Report Resource Website 50+ mentions |
Allen Institute (RRID:SCR_005435) | institution | Non profit bioscience research organization in Seattle, Washington dedicated to accelerating research globally and sharing that data within the science community. Allen Institute for Brain Science, Allen Institute for Cell Science, Allen Institute for Immunology, and The Paul G. Allen Frontiers Group are four divisions of this Institute with commitment to open science model within its research institutes. | organization, brain, health, disease, research, human, mouse, dataset, cell, immunology, data, map |
is related to: scrattch taxonomy is parent organization of: Allen Institute for Brain Science is parent organization of: Allen Brain Atlas is parent organization of: Allen Human Reference Atlas, 3D, 2020 is parent organization of: Scrattch.Hicat is parent organization of: COVID-19 Open Research Dataset is parent organization of: CORD-19 Explorer is parent organization of: CellLocator is parent organization of: Allen Mouse Brain Common Coordinate Framework is parent organization of: Common Cell Type Nomenclature is parent organization of: Smart-seq2 Single Nucleus Multi Sample Pipeline is parent organization of: BICCN is parent organization of: Allen Cell and Structure Segmenter is parent organization of: Allen Brain Cell Atlas is parent organization of: BRAIN Initiative Cell Atlas Network is parent organization of: MapMyCells is parent organization of: Genetic Tools Atlas is parent organization of: Annotation Comparison Explorer is parent organization of: BioFile Finder is parent organization of: HOMBA Adult Human Basal Ganglia Atlas is parent organization of: Harmonized Ontology of Mammalian Brain Anatomy (HOMBA) |
nlx_144532, Wikidata:Q24191489, grid.507729.e | https://ror.org/03cpe7c52 | SCR_005435 | The Allen Institute | 2026-02-14 02:00:55 | 55 | ||||||||
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Lurie Center for Autism Resource Report Resource Website |
Lurie Center for Autism (RRID:SCR_005456) | Lurie Center | patient-support portal, portal, data or information resource, disease-related portal, topical portal | The Lurie Center for Autism is a highly successful program designed to evaluate and treat children and adults with a wide variety of developmental and handicapping conditions. Our mission is to provide the highest quality clinical, social and support services to those diagnosed with autism, pervasive developmental disorders and other developmental disabilities. The Lurie Center for Autism is unique because of the population it serves and because it uses a multidisciplinary approach that begins with comprehensive medical evaluations and extends to supporting the well-being of patients and families. Nurses, social workers, speech pathologists, occupational therapists, physical therapists, neuro-psychologists, special education professionals and family members are involved in the treatment processes in addition to physicians. Each has a depth of expertise in his/her respective field. The team, as a unit, plays an integral role in the continuum of care for individuals diagnosed with developmental disabilities. Our services and therapies include: * Extensive diagnostic evaluations * Medical, cognitive and behavioral interventions including speech and language * Speech therapy, occupational therapy, occupational with sensory integration therapy and physical therapy; psychological evaluation and counseling; * Parent skills training and family empowerment * Referral support for additional medical and educational resources at locations near each patient''s home and throughout the New England region The Lurie Center for Autism is committed to improving the medical, social and psychological well-being of children, adolescents, adults and families. To this end, our goals and objectives are to: * Provide a stable, consistent and structured environment within a medical context * Provide opportunities for each individual to achieve * Develop self control, social skills and self esteem in each individual * Support and educate families in order to transfer the learned skills to home, school, work and community environments * Provide teaching to physicians and professionals in training and to pursue research related to the treatment and causes of autism, pervasive developmental disorders and other devlopmental disorders of the central nervous system | autism, pervasive development disorder, asperger syndrome, developmental delay, clinical, human, child, adult, adolescent | Nancy Lurie Marks Family Foundation | nlx_144552 | SCR_005456 | Lurie Family Autism Center | 2026-02-14 02:00:54 | 0 | ||||||||
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Nancy Lurie Marks Family Foundation Resource Report Resource Website 1+ mentions |
Nancy Lurie Marks Family Foundation (RRID:SCR_005455) | NLMFF | portal, data or information resource, funding resource, disease-related portal, topical portal | The primary mission of the Nancy Lurie Marks (NLM) Family Foundation is to help people with autism lead fulfilling and rewarding lives. The Foundation is committed to understanding autism from a scientific perspective, increasing opportunities and services available to the autism community and educating the public about autism. In pursuit of its mission, the Foundation develops and provides grants to programs in research, clinical care, policy, advocacy and education. Founded by Nancy Lurie Marks over 25 years ago, the NLM Family Foundation is one of the largest supporters of initiatives in these areas. The principal goal of the scientific program is to achieve a deeper understanding of the biological basis of autism, focusing on genetics, synaptic chemistry, the neurobiology of communication, systems biology and the physiology of movement. The Foundation funds peer-reviewed research, the development of collaborative investigator projects, and research fellowship programs. Through sponsorship of scientific conferences, symposia and workshops, the Foundation seeks to encourage innovation and provide a springboard to generate new avenues of shared inquiry. The NLM Family Foundation supports programs which focus on novel ways to improve the communication and social abilities of those with autism. Other programs are designed to increase advocacy for legal rights and access to support services for persons with autism, and to increase community understanding and openness to inclusion through education and documentary films. | autism, grant, research, gene, brain, brain development, human | nlx_144546 | SCR_005455 | NLM Family Foundation | 2026-02-14 02:01:07 | 2 | |||||||||
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Music and Neuroimaging Laboratory Resource Report Resource Website |
Music and Neuroimaging Laboratory (RRID:SCR_005447) | Music and Neuroimaging Laboratory | portal, laboratory portal, data or information resource, organization portal, topical portal | The human brain has the remarkable ability to adapt in response to changes in the environment over the course of a lifetime. This is the mechanism for learning, growth, and normal development. Similar changes or adaptations can also occur in response to focal brain injuries, e.g., partially-adapted neighboring brain regions or functionally-related brain systems can either substitute for some of the lost function or develop alternative strategies to overcome a disability. Through ongoing research, the Music and Neuroimaging Laboratory''s mission is to: * Reveal the perceptual and cognitive aspects of music processing including the perception and memory for pitch, rhythmic, harmonic, and melodic stimuli. * Investigate the use of music and musical stimuli as an interventional tool for educational and therapeutic purposes. * Reveal the behavioral and neural correlates of learning, skill acquisition, and brain adaptation in response to changes in the environment or brain injury in the developing and adult brain. * Reveal the determinants and facilitators for recovery from brain injury. Project topics include: Aphasia Therapy, Singing and Speaking, Tone Deafness / Congenital Amusia, Motor Recovery Studies, Music and Emotions, Music and Autism, Children and Music Making, Brain Stimulation, Adult Musician Studies, Absolute Pitch Studies, Acute Stroke Studies | neuroimaging, music, autism, human, child, adult, singing, voice, motor system function, brain, brain injury, traumatic brain injury, stroke, emotion | has parent organization: Harvard Medical School; Massachusetts; USA | The Dana Foundation ; International Foundation for Music Research ; Grammy Foundation ; Nancy Lurie Marks Family Foundation ; Sourcetone LLC ; NSF ; NINDS ; NIDCD |
nlx_144538 | SCR_005447 | Music Neuroimaging Laboratory, Music & Neuroimaging Laboratory | 2026-02-14 02:01:06 | 0 | |||||||
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Beautiful Brain Resource Report Resource Website |
Beautiful Brain (RRID:SCR_005472) | BBBLOG | data or information resource, podcast, narrative resource, blog | The Beautiful Brain explores the latest findings from the ever-growing field of neuroscience through monthly long-form essays, reviews, galleries, short-form blog posts and more, with particular attention to the dialogue between the arts and sciences. The site illuminates important new questions about creativity, the mind of the artist, and the mind of the observer that modern neuroscience is helping us to answer, or at least to provide part of an answer. Instances where art seeks to answer questions of a traditionally scientific nature are also of great interest, and for that reason you will hear from artists as well as scientists on The Beautiful Brain. The Beautiful Brain Podcast also explores the latest findings from the ever-growing field of neuroscience, with particular attention to the dialogue between the arts and sciences. In this monthly program, host Noah Hutton reports on news from the world of brain science, interviews important thinkers about their work, and reviews new literature in the field. The show illuminates important new questions about creativity, the mind of the artist, and the mind of the observer that modern neuroscience is helping us to answer, or at least to provide part of an answer. Instances where art seeks to answer questions of a traditionally scientific nature are also of great interest, and for that reason you will hear from artists as well as scientists on The Beautiful Brain. Subscribe today to receive a brand new episode each month. | neuroscience, art, science, creativity, mind, artist, observer, human, gallery, image | has parent organization: WordPress | nlx_144590 | SCR_005472 | The Beautiful Brain, Beautiful Brain - an online magazine | 2026-02-14 02:00:54 | 0 | ||||||||
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Global Neuroscience Initiative Foundation Resource Report Resource Website |
Global Neuroscience Initiative Foundation (RRID:SCR_005468) | GNIF | institution | The GNIF is a non-profit charity organization for the advancement of neurological and mental health patient welfare, education, and research. We aim to further brain related studies, end mental health stigmatization and discrimination, improve the well-being of afflicted individuals, promote the free and open-access distribution of brain related information, and institute universal and multidisciplinary distance educational programs. The paramount GNIF mission is the betterment of neurological and mental health patient welfare, education, and research. With the development of novel free and open-access Therapeutic Recreational Centers, health promotion campaigns, and other charitable activities throughout the world, this organization can aid diagnosed individuals and their advocates. By presenting free and open-access information and educational courses via a distance, the GNIF aims to educate clinicians, teachers, scientists, patients, and the general public on neuroscience, medicine, psychology, biotechnology, and computer science. Moreover, the GNIF supports a variety of sound research programs ranging from biomedical to spiritual studies on the nature of the mind-body connection, biopsychosocial model of health and disease, and health psychology/behavioral medicine practices. The Global Neuroscience Initiative Foundation (GNIF) offers several projects and partnerships adherent to its missions. The following is an alphabetical listing of the GNIF Project Directory: * Brain Blogger * Brain Sciences & Neuropsychiatry * Distance Education Division * Ethics in Mental Health * Knowledge Center * Living with a Brain Disorder * Neuropsychiatry for Kids * Surgical Webcasts * Therapeutic Recreational Centers * Visual Brain Application | human, mental health, neurology, education, research, brain | is parent organization of: Brain Blogger | nlx_144585, grid.418262.b | https://ror.org/02g726t95 | SCR_005468 | Global Neuroscience Initiative Foundation (GNIF) | 2026-02-14 02:01:07 | 0 | |||||||
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Neuromorphometrics Resource Report Resource Website 100+ mentions |
Neuromorphometrics (RRID:SCR_005656) | Neuromorphometrics Inc. | web application, portal, data or information resource, organization portal, service resource, software resource | Neuromorphometrics provides brain labeling and measurement services. Given raw MRI brain scans, we make precise quantitative measurements of the volume, shape, and location of specific neuroanatomical structures. Web tool for brain measurement services. Used for modeling living human brain and make quantitative measurements of volume, shape, and location of specific neuroanatomical structures using given MRI brain scans. Automated analyses are manually guided, inspected and certified by a neuroanatomical expert. Resource of neuroanatomically labeled MRI brain scans database. Resource for neuroanatomical localization and identification: NeuAtlas. | brain, human, modeling, measurement, quantitative, volume, shape, location, neuroanatomical, structure, MRI, scan, analysis, database, FASEB list |
is listed by: NeuroImaging Tools and Resources Collaboratory (NITRC) is related to: BrainColor: Collaborative Open Labeling Online Resource is related to: 2012 MICCAI Multi-Atlas Labeling Challenge Data is parent organization of: NVM is parent organization of: Manually Labeled MRI Brain Scan Database is parent organization of: MRI Neuroanatomy Labeling Services |
NIMH R43 MH084358 | Free Demo available for download, Commercially available, Discount for academic use available | SCR_014141, nlx_149079 | http://www.nitrc.org/projects/brain_labeling | SCR_005656 | MRI Brain Anatomy Labeling Services, Quantitative Measurements in MR Brain Images | 2026-02-14 02:00:57 | 363 | |||||
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ChemHealthWeb Resource Report Resource Website |
ChemHealthWeb (RRID:SCR_005851) | ChemHealthWeb | portal, data or information resource, video resource, narrative resource, training material, topical portal | Visit ChemHealthWeb for research highlights, chemist profiles, games and videos and other Web extras. The NIGMS Chemistry of Health booklet describes basic chemistry and biochemistry research that spurs a better understanding of human health. | chemistry, health, chemistry, biochemistry, research, human, game, puzzle, chemist, molecule, medicine, teacher | has parent organization: National Institute of General Medical Sciences | NIGMS | nlx_149382 | SCR_005851 | 2026-02-14 02:01:11 | 0 | ||||||||
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NHLBI Grand Opportunity Exome Sequencing Project Resource Report Resource Website 10+ mentions |
NHLBI Grand Opportunity Exome Sequencing Project (RRID:SCR_010798) | NHLBI GO ESP, GO ESP | knowledge environment | Project focused on understanding the contribution of rare genetic variation to heart, lung and blood disorders through the sequencing of well-phenotyped populations. | next-generation sequencing, protein coding region, human, genome, phenotype, exome sequencing |
is listed by: OMICtools has parent organization: University of Washington; Seattle; USA |
NHLBI RC2 HL-103010; NHLBI RC2 HL-102923; NHLBI RC2 HL-102924; NHLBI RC2 HL-102925; NHLBI RC2 HL-102926 |
OMICS_00277 | SCR_010798 | NHLBI Grand Opportunity Exome Sequencing Project (ESP), NHLBI GO Exome Sequencing Project (ESP) | 2026-02-14 02:02:03 | 31 | |||||||
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NetNGlyc Resource Report Resource Website 1000+ mentions |
NetNGlyc (RRID:SCR_001570) | NetNGlyc | data analysis service, analysis service resource, production service resource, service resource, software application, software resource | Server that predicts N-Glycosylation sites in human proteins using artificial neural networks that examine the sequence context of Asn-Xaa-Ser/Thr sequons. NetNGlyc 1.0 is also available as a stand-alone software package, with the same functionality as the service above. Ready-to-ship packages exist for the most common UNIX platforms. | predict, n-glycosylation site, human, protein, neural network, sequence, asn-xaa-ser/thr sequon, glycoprotein, bio.tools |
is listed by: bio.tools is listed by: Debian has parent organization: CBS Prediction Servers |
Free, Freely available | nlx_153863, biotools:netnglyc | https://bio.tools/netnglyc | SCR_001570 | NetNGlyc Server | 2026-02-14 02:00:03 | 1753 | ||||||
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MatrixDB Resource Report Resource Website 50+ mentions |
MatrixDB (RRID:SCR_001727) | MatrixDB | data or information resource, production service resource, service resource, database | Freely available database focused on interactions established by extracellular proteins and polysaccharides, taking into account the multimeric nature of the extracellular proteins (e.g. collagens, laminins and thrombospondins are multimers). MatrixDB is an active member of the International Molecular Exchange (IMEx) consortium and has adopted the PSI-MI standards for annotating and exchanging interaction data. It includes interaction data extracted from the literature by manual curation, and offers access to relevant data involving extracellular proteins provided by the IMEx partner databases through the PSICQUIC webservice, as well as data from the Human Protein Reference Database. The database reports mammalian protein-protein and protein-carbohydrate interactions involving extracellular molecules. Interactions with lipids and cations are also reported. MatrixDB is focused on mammalian interactions, but aims to integrate interaction datasets of model organisms when available. MatrixDB provides direct links to databases recapitulating mutations in genes encoding extracellular proteins, to UniGene and to the Human Protein Atlas that shows expression and localization of proteins in a large variety of normal human tissues and cells. MatrixDB allows researchers to perform customized queries and to build tissue- and disease-specific interaction networks that can be visualized and analyzed with Cytoscape or Medusa. Statistics (2013): 2283 extracellular matrix interactions including 2095 protein-protein and 169 protein-glycosaminoglycan interactions. | extracellular, protein fragment, biomolecule, cation, cleavage, collagen, glycosaminoglycan, human, interaction, laminin, lipid, mammalian, matricryptin, matrikin, matrix, molecule, monomer, mulimerization, multimer, polysaccharide, protein, protein-carbohydrate interaction, protein-protein interaction, recognition, thrombospondin, interactome, extracellular protein, protein-polysaccharide interaction, extracellular interaction, molecular interaction, model organism, inorganic, small molecule-protein, small molecule, extracellular matrix protein, protein-glycosaminoglycan interaction, bio.tools, FASEB list |
is listed by: re3data.org is listed by: bio.tools is listed by: Debian is related to: IMEx - The International Molecular Exchange Consortium is related to: Gene Ontology is related to: PSI-MI is related to: HPRD - Human Protein Reference Database is related to: Interaction Reference Index is related to: ConsensusPathDB is related to: IMEx - The International Molecular Exchange Consortium is related to: PSICQUIC Registry is related to: IntAct has parent organization: Claude Bernard University Lyon 1; Lyon; France |
European Union contract FP7-HEALTH-2007-223411 | PMID:20852260 PMID:19147664 |
THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE | biotools:matrixdb, r3d100010672, nif-0000-10226 | https://bio.tools/matrixdb https://doi.org/10.17616/R3M03H |
http://matrixdb.ibcp.fr/ | SCR_001727 | MatrixDB: Extracellular Matrix Interactions Database, Extracellular Matrix Interactions Database | 2026-02-14 02:00:16 | 86 |
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