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Program on Ontologies of Neural Structures Resource Report Resource Website |
Program on Ontologies of Neural Structures (RRID:SCR_003549) | PONS | narrative resource, data or information resource, topical portal, standard specification, portal | Program consisting of three Task Forces and one Working Group to promote data exchange and integration in the neurosciences by developing terminology standards and formal ontologies for neural structures. Closely linked to the Program on Digital Brain Atlasing, the Program aims to establish a structured lexicon for the translation and definition of terms describing neural structures at multiple levels of granularity. The three Task Forces and one Working Group involved in the PONS effort: * Structural lexicon * Neuron registry * Representation and deployment * KnowledgeSpace Working Group Structural lexicon, Neuron registry, Representation and deployment, and KnowledgeSpace Working Group. | neural structure, lexicon, neuroanatomy, brain, metadata, brain region, data sharing, neuron, interoperability |
is related to: NeuroLex is related to: Neuron Registry Curator Interface has parent organization: International Neuroinformatics Coordinating Facility |
nlx_157669 | SCR_003549 | INCF Program on Ontologies of Neural Structures | 2026-02-17 10:00:02 | 0 | ||||||||
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Common Upper Mammalian Brain Ontology Resource Report Resource Website |
Common Upper Mammalian Brain Ontology (RRID:SCR_003629) | CUMBO | data or information resource, ontology, controlled vocabulary | Ontology of formal definitions (i.e., machine processable) for the types of structures commonly described in neuroanatomy. | neuroanatomy, brain |
is related to: Linked Neuron Data has parent organization: International Neuroinformatics Coordinating Facility has parent organization: NeuroLex |
nlx_157809 | http://neurolex.org/wiki/Cumbo_terms | SCR_003629 | INCF-CUMBO, Common Upper Mammalian Brain Ontology (CUMBO) | 2026-02-17 10:00:03 | 0 | |||||||
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Accelerating Medicines Partnership - Alzheimers Resource Report Resource Website |
Accelerating Medicines Partnership - Alzheimers (RRID:SCR_003742) | AMP Alzheimer's, AMP Alzheimer's Disease | data or information resource, portal, organization portal, consortium | The Alzheimer's disease arm of the Accelerating Medicines Partnership (AMP) that will identify biomarkers that can predict clinical outcomes, conduct a large scale analysis of human AD patient brain tissue samples to validate biological targets, and to increase the understanding of molecular pathways involved in the disease to identify new potential therapeutic targets. The initiative will deposit all data in a repository that will be accessible for use by the biomedical community. The five year endeavor, beginning in 2014, will result in several sets of project outcomes. For the biomarkers project, tau imaging and EEG data will be released in year two, as baseline data becomes available. Completed data from the randomized, blinded trials will be added after the end of the five year studies. This will include both imaging data and data from blood and spinal fluid biomarker studies. For the network analysis project, each project will general several network models of late onset AD (LOAD) and identify key drivers of disease pathogensis by the end of year three. Years four and five will be dedicated to validating the novel targets and refining the network models of LOAD, including screening novel compounds or drugs already in use for other conditions that may have the ability to modulate the likely targets. | drug, drug development, biomarker, data sharing, consortium, disease target, drug design, brain tissue, brain, tissue, clinical, neuroimaging, tau, blood, cerebral spinal fluid, eeg, clinical trial, amyloid beta, neurofibrillary tangle |
is listed by: Consortia-pedia is related to: Accelerating Medicines Partnership Autoimmune Diseases of Rheumatoid Arthritis and Lupus is related to: Accelerating Medicines Partnership Type 2 Diabetes Knowledge Portal (AMP-T2D) is related to: Accelerating Medicines Partnership Type 2 Diabetes Knowledge Portal (AMP-T2D) is related to: Accelerating Medicines Partnership Autoimmune Diseases of Rheumatoid Arthritis and Lupus has parent organization: Foundation for the National Institutes of Health has parent organization: Accelerating Medicines Partnership |
NIH ; Industry partners |
nlx_157974 | SCR_003742 | Accelerating Medicines Partnership - Alzheimer's Disease, Accelerating Medicines Partnership - Alzheimer's, Accelerating Medicines Partnership Alzheimer's Disease | 2026-02-17 10:00:27 | 0 | |||||||
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MRC Cognition and Brain Sciences Unit Resource Report Resource Website 10+ mentions |
MRC Cognition and Brain Sciences Unit (RRID:SCR_003818) | CBU | data or information resource, department portal, portal, organization portal | Unit studying human cognition and the brain with about 90 researchers and postgraduate students investigating topics such as attention, emotion, language and memory. They are developing new treatments for depression, improving hearing through cochlear implants, and helping children to overcome memory problems. With a large collection of scientists engaged in both basic and translational research on the mind and brain, the Unit provides an exceptional training and academic environment that benefits postgraduate students and researchers at all levels. A significant part of their research makes use of brain imaging and they have excellent on-site facilities for magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) magnetoencephalography (MEG) and electroencephalography (EEG). They also have clinical facilities at Addenbrooke's Hospital. The Unit has close links both with the hospital and with Cambridge University. | cognition, attention, language, memory, emotion, behavior, neuroimaging, computer modelling, brain, depressive disorder, hearing, cochlear implant, child, clinical, mri, magnetoencephalography, eeg, ear, cochlea |
has parent organization: University of Cambridge; Cambridge; United Kingdom is parent organization of: CBU Imaging Wiki is parent organization of: Kymata Atlas |
MRC | nlx_158118, grid.415036.5, Wikidata: Q5141152, ISNI: 0000 0001 2177 2032 | https://ror.org/055bpw879 | SCR_003818 | Cognition and Brain Sciences Unit | 2026-02-17 10:00:26 | 31 | ||||||
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Synapse Web Resource Report Resource Website 50+ mentions |
Synapse Web (RRID:SCR_003577) | narrative resource, data or information resource, atlas, training material, image collection | A portal into the 3D ultrastructure of the brain providing: Anatomy of astrocytes, axons, dendrites, hippocampus, organelles, synapses; procedures of 3D reconstruction and tissue preparation; as well as an atlas of ultrastructural neurocytology (by Josef Spacek), online aligned images, and reconstructed dendrites. Synapse Web hosts an ultrastructural atlas containing more than 500 electron micrographs (added to regularly) that identify unique ultrastructural and cellular components throughout the brain. Additionally, Synapse Web has raw images, reconstructions, and quantitative data along with tutorial instructions and numerous tools for investigating the functional structure of objects that have been serial thin sectioned for electron microscopy. | electron microscopy, 3d reconstruction, neuroanatomy, astrocyte, axon, brain, cellular, dendrite, hippocampus, micrograph, microscopy, neurocytology, organelle, structure, synapse, tissue, ultrastructural, light microscopy, neuron, rat, experimental protocol, synapse structure |
is used by: NIF Data Federation has parent organization: University of Texas at Austin; Texas; USA |
The Human Brain Project ; NIDA R01 MH/DA 57351; NIMH R01 MH/DA 57351; NIBIB EB002170 |
Copyrighted, Acknowledgement required | nif-0000-00026 | SCR_003577 | SynapseWeb | 2026-02-17 10:00:20 | 69 | |||||||
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NICHD Brain and Tissue Bank for Developmental Disorders Resource Report Resource Website 10+ mentions |
NICHD Brain and Tissue Bank for Developmental Disorders (RRID:SCR_003601) | NICHD BTB | biomaterial supply resource, tissue bank, brain bank, material resource | The objective of this human tissue repository is to systematically collect, store, and distribute brain and other tissues for research dedicated to the improved understanding, care, and treatment of individuals with developmental disorders. Brain sections are primarily frozen in isopentane / dry ice. Tissues are stored in 10% formalin and frozen at -85 degrees C. Of special interest are individuals with Down syndrome and other chromosomal defects, mitochondrial encephalopathies, phenylketonuria and other aminoacidopathies, maternal PKU, Rett syndrome, leukodystrophies, lysosomal disorders, dyslexia, autism, and other neurodevelopmental disorders. The brain and tissue banks have extensive experience in arranging for the rapid retrieval of tissue upon the death of individuals who die while at home, in hospitals or hospice care. As a special service, the brain and tissue banks are able to assist researchers who are working with patients who intend to donate tissues at the time of their death. Immediately after retrieval of the tissue, the brain and tissue banks will forward needed tissue to the referring investigators and ensure proper storage and cataloging of any additional tissues as part of the brain and tissue banks. The recipient of tissue and the brain and tissue banks are required to sign a Tissue Transfer Agreement before any tissues are transferred. | downloadable catalog, tissue, brain, body fluid, cardiovascular system, endocrine system, genital system, gastrointestinal system, hematopoietic system, integumentary, musculo-skeletal, respiratory system, spinal cord, nerve, urinary system, other, rna, frozen, fixed, developmental disorder, down syndrome, chromosomal defect, mitochondrial encephalopathy, phenylketonuria, maternal pku, rett syndrome, dyslexia, autism, neurodevelopmental disorder, aminoacidopathy, pervasive development disorder, leukodystrophy, lysosomal disorder, s syndrome |
is listed by: One Mind Biospecimen Bank Listing is listed by: Multiple Sclerosis Discovery Forum is related to: One Mind Biospecimen Bank Listing is related to: Multiple Sclerosis Discovery Forum has parent organization: University of Maryland School of Medicine; Maryland; USA |
Developmental disorder, Down syndrome, Chromosomal defect, Mitochondrial encephalopathy, Phenylketonuria, Maternal PKU, Rett Syndrome, Dyslexia, Autism, Neurodevelopmental disorder, Aminoacidopathy, Pervasive Development Disorder, Leukodystrophy, Lysosomal disorder, S syndrome | NIH Blueprint for Neuroscience Research contract HHSN275200900011C; NICHD NO1-HD-9-0011 |
Public: Tissues are made available to academic researchers and commercial enterprises for basic research. | nif-0000-00217 | SCR_003601 | Eunice Kennedy Shriver NICHD BTB, NICHD Brain and Tissue Bank, NICHD Brain Tissue Bank for Developmental Disorders, NICHD BTB for Developmental Disorders | 2026-02-17 10:00:21 | 38 | |||||
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RFMRI.ORG Resource Report Resource Website 50+ mentions |
RFMRI.ORG (RRID:SCR_004042) | R-fMRI Network | narrative resource, community building portal, data or information resource, portal, discussion, forum | A network for supporting resting-state fMRI (R-fMRI) related studies. It connects R-fMRI researchers (as nodes) by their sharings (as edges). Through the network, ideas, comments, resources, tools, experiences, and data can be shared. Researchers (nodes) with basic neuroscience, methodological, or clinical backgrounds can connect with each other in the network. It also contains a preprint server that allows neuroscientists to share their preprints, comment on each others research and get back valuable information about their experiments from their colleagues. This is based on the arXiv model. Ultimately, the network aims to enhance collaborations among researchers, especially to translate knowledge of basic neuroscience and methodology to clinical applications (bench to bedside). | resting-state fmri, fmri, training material, brain |
is parent organization of: DPARSF is parent organization of: DPABI |
nlx_158470 | SCR_004042 | The R-fMRI Network - RFMRI.ORG, The R-fMRI Network a network for supporting resting-state fMRI related studies, R-fMRI Network, The R-fMRI Network - a network for supporting resting-state fMRI related studies, R-fMRI Network (RFMRI.ORG), The R-fMRI Network (RFMRI.ORG): A network for supporting resting-state fMRI related studies! | 2026-02-17 10:00:30 | 71 | ||||||||
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CanEuCre Resource Report Resource Website 1+ mentions |
CanEuCre (RRID:SCR_004159) | CanEuCre | material service resource, production service resource, service resource, biomaterial manufacture | Cre expressing mice under the control of promoters with a design focus on the brain. Each promoter is derived from human sequence, but the resulting expression is assessed in the mouse for the activation of a LacZ reporter gene by the Cre activity. Promoters tested as large MaxiPromoters (BACs inserted into the mouse genome) and MiniPromoters (plasmid-based sequences inserted either into the mouse genome or introduced within AAV viruses). The Cre-related project continues from the Pleiades Promoter Project. Here is the list of genes for which icre/ERT2 mice are currently in development: AGTR1, CARTPT, CLDN5, CLVS2, CRH, GABRA6, HTR1A, HTR1B, KCNA4, KDM5C, MKI67, NEUROD6, NKX6-1, NOV, NPY2R, NR2E1, OLIG2, POU4F2, SLITRK6, SOX1, SOX3, SOX9,, SPRY1, VSX2 | brain, cre, promoter, expression, transcription, mouse, human, adeno-associated virus (aav) |
is related to: Pleiades Promoter Project: Genomic Resources Advancing Therapies for Brain Disorders has parent organization: University of British Columbia; British Columbia; Canada |
GenomeBC | nlx_143587 | SCR_004159 | CanEuCre | 2026-02-17 10:00:24 | 2 | |||||||
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UAB Alzheimer's Disease Center Resource Report Resource Website |
UAB Alzheimer's Disease Center (RRID:SCR_004305) | ADC, UAB ADC | biomaterial supply resource, tissue bank, brain bank, material resource | The UAB Alzheimer's Disease Center provides comprehensive treatment for Alzheimer's patients while also promoting research for the prevention and cure of Alzheimer's disease and related disorders. The ADC is an interdisciplinary program of scientists working in areas including neurology, psychiatry, genetics, and psychology. The Center provides comprehensive treatment and promotes research for the prevention and/or cure of Alzheimer's disease and other related disorders with memory loss and impaired cognition. A major emphasis of research is the maintenance of a clinical research database comprised of neurological, medical, and neuropsychological test data from participants seen in the ADRC Clinical study since 1999, many of whom have been followed for several years in the study. | brain, alzheimer's disease, mild cognitive impairment, brain donation, clinical research database |
is listed by: One Mind Biospecimen Bank Listing has parent organization: University of Alabama at Birmingham; Alabama; USA |
Alzheimer's disease, Mild Cognitive Impairment, Aging | NIA 1P50 AG16582 | Researchers interested in Alzheimer's disease may access the clinical research data | nlx_143674 | http://main.uab.edu/adc/ http://www.uab.edu/medicine/neurology/alzheimers-disease-center | SCR_004305 | UAB Alzheimer's Disease Center, University of Alabama at Birmingham Alzheimer's Disease Center | 2026-02-17 10:00:28 | 0 | ||||
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BrainNet Europe Resource Report Resource Website 10+ mentions |
BrainNet Europe (RRID:SCR_004461) | BNE | data or information resource, portal, organization portal, consortium | THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE.Documented on July 7, 2022. Consortium of 19 brain banks across Europe with an aim to harmonize neuropathological diagnostic criteria and develop gold standards for quality, safety and ethics standards for brain banking. BrainNet Europe also contributes to research on rare diseases, such as: Pick''s disease or other rare forms of dementia, as well as to questions after the events in the aging brain. Anyone can be a donor - irrespective of disease of the central nervous system or not, because for research purposes, one does not only need tissue samples from ill donors, but also from healthy ones for comparison. | central nervous system, clinical, brain research, brain tissue, brain, tissue, late adult human, brain bank, gold standard, neuropathological diagnosis, tissue handling, safety, quality control, ethics, post mortem, data sharing, tissue sampling, autopsy, microdissection, diagnosis |
is listed by: One Mind Biospecimen Bank Listing is listed by: Consortia-pedia is related to: Medical University of Vienna Institute of Neurology is related to: Human Brain Tissue Bank has parent organization: Ludwig-Maximilians-University; Munich; Germany is parent organization of: BrainNet Europe Sampling Protocols |
Central nervous system disorder, Normal control, Aging, Neurological disease, Psychiatric disease, Pick''s disease, Dementia | European Union FP6 LSHM-CT-2004-503039 | THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE | nlx_45326 | SCR_004461 | BrainNet Europe Consortium | 2026-02-17 10:00:32 | 24 | |||||
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Epilepsy Research Ireland Resource Report Resource Website |
Epilepsy Research Ireland (RRID:SCR_004448) | ERI | data or information resource, topical portal, disease-related portal, funding resource, portal | Epilepsy Research Ireland is a non-profit organization (Charity CHY17527), run by a group of volunteers, who are dedicated to find cure for epilepsy by raising awareness and money for research. We can say cure now with much more confidence than we could even 10 years ago because recent advances in genetics, brain imaging and drug therapy, all hold out the promise of that holy grail the cure. We can also say with confidence that you can be part of that push by participating in this new foundation since we have collaborations with doctors and scientists all over Europe, the US and Australia, all of whom share the same goal. Epilepsy research, conducted by Epilepsy Research Ireland, is essential and will deliver benefits across the board. Research planned and already underway by Epilepsy Research Ireland will help develop and improve clinical skills; it will provide a knowledge base to develop new ways to manage and treat epilepsy; it will help in the evaluation of new medical advances. Ultimately we can improve the quality of care and provide greater understanding, better and more accurate diagnosis and more tailored treatments. Ireland is uniquely well-positioned, given its relatively homogenous population to make the goal, of making real discoveries in epilepsy research that will directly improve the lives of people with epilepsy, a realistic one. | epilepsy, brain | nlx_143739 | http://www.epilepsyresearchireland.org/index.php?id=17 | SCR_004448 | 2026-02-17 10:00:16 | 0 | |||||||||
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Repository of molecular brain neoplasia data Resource Report Resource Website 1+ mentions |
Repository of molecular brain neoplasia data (RRID:SCR_004704) | REMBRANDT | data or information resource, topical portal, production service resource, analysis service resource, database, service resource, data analysis service, portal | THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE. Documented on April 28,2023. REMBRANDT is a data repository containing diverse types of molecular research and clinical trials data related to brain cancers, including gliomas, along with a wide variety of web-based analysis tools that readily facilitate the understanding of critical correlations among the different data types. REMBRANDT aims to be the access portal for a national molecular, genetic, and clinical database of several thousand primary brain tumors that is fully open and accessible to all investigators (including intramural and extramural researchers), as well as the public at-large. The main focus is to molecularly characterize a large number of adult and pediatric primary brain tumors and to correlate those data with extensive retrospective and prospective clinical data. Specific data types hosted here are gene expression profiles, real time PCR assays, CGH and SNP array information, sequencing data, tissue array results and images, proteomic profiles, and patients'''' response to various treatments. Clinical trials'''' information and protocols are also accessible. The data can be downloaded as raw files containing all the information gathered through the primary experiments or can be mined using the informatics support provided. This comprehensive brain tumor data portal will allow for easy ad hoc querying across multiple domains, thus allowing physician-scientists to make the right decisions during patient treatments., THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE. Documented on September 16,2025. | gene, genetic, cancer, glioma, tumor, clinical genomics, functional genomics, clinical trial, genomics, gene expression, chromosomal aberration, clinical data, clinical, cellular pathway, gene ontology, molecule, brain, neoplasia, brain tumor, adult, pediatric, child, adolescent, gene expression profile, real time pcr assay, cgh array, snp array, sequence, tissue array, image, proteomic profile, treatment, protocol, molecular data, oncology, data mining, copy number array, gene expression array, secretion, kinase, membrane, gene-anomaly, translational research, personalized medicine, data integration, pathway, cell, phenotype |
is related to: Gene Ontology is related to: Glioma Molecular Dignostic Initiatives has parent organization: National Cancer Institute |
Glioma, Brain cancer, Brain tumor | NCI ; NINDS |
PMID:19208739 | THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE | nif-0000-00230 | SCR_004704 | REMBRANDT (Repository of Molecular Brain Neoplasia Data), REMBRANDT - Repository of Molecular Brain Neoplasia Data, REpository for Molecular BRAin Neoplasia DaTa (REMBRANDT) | 2026-02-17 10:00:49 | 2 | ||||
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UK Multiple Sclerosis Tissue Bank Resource Report Resource Website |
UK Multiple Sclerosis Tissue Bank (RRID:SCR_004609) | UK MS Tissue Bank | biomaterial supply resource, tissue bank, brain bank, material resource | Procures brain, spinal cord and other tissues bequeathed by donors and makes them available to scientists investigating the cause and treatment of multiple sclerosis. The Tissue Bank achieves this aim by addressing the following objectives: # Increasing the awareness of the importance of human tissue to research amongst the MS and scientific communities. # Being sensitive to the needs of the tissue donor and responsive to the requirements of scientists when collecting and processing donated tissue. # Making available high quality, well-documented samples of tissue to research scientists working to better understand MS. There are approximately 85 000 people with multiple sclerosis in the United Kingdom. The varied symptoms experienced by all these people result from damage taking place within their brain and spinal cord. Understanding the exact nature of this damage is essential if we are to better treat the condition. Vital information about how the brain and spinal cord are damaged in multiple sclerosis can be obtained by using a multitude of experimental approaches to study the affected tissue from people with MS and ''control'' tissue from people without the disease. The donation of tissue for research is therefore fundamental to furthering our understanding of the causes of multiple sclerosis and to developing more effective treatments for the disease. The UK Multiple Sclerosis Tissue Bank welcomes requests for tissue samples for use in research into the cause and treatment of multiple sclerosis. It has available post mortem, cryopreserved brain and spinal cord tissue both fixed and unfixed, and cerebrospinal fluid from patients with and without a history of multiple sclerosis. Freshly dissected tissue samples, or those preserved using unconventional techniques may also be made available by prior arrangement. | brain, spinal cord, tissue, cerebral spinal fluid, post-mortem |
is listed by: One Mind Biospecimen Bank Listing has parent organization: Imperial College London; London; United Kingdom |
Multiple Sclerosis, Normal control | Multiple Sclerosis Society of Great Britain and Northern Ireland | Public: Available to scientists investigating the cause and treatment of multiple sclerosis. | nlx_60486 | SCR_004609 | 2026-02-17 10:00:36 | 0 | ||||||
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Brain Injury Alliance of Kentucky Resource Report Resource Website |
Brain Injury Alliance of Kentucky (RRID:SCR_004764) | BIAK | data or information resource, topical portal, disease-related portal, portal, patient-support portal | At Brain Injury Alliance of Kentucky (BIAK), a 501(c)(3) non-profit agency, our sole mission is to serve Kentucky citizens whose lives have been affected by brain injury. We do this through advocacy, education, prevention, research, service and support. BIAK links survivors of brain injury and their families to support from others with similar experience; provides them with education and information about living and coping with brain injury; assists them in locating resources for financial assistance; and seeks to connect people with sources of emotional support. BIAK began as an outgrowth of a Lexington area support group in the early 1980s. Family members, medical staff and others felt the need to expand the services and support to reach statewide. The state office was moved to Louisville and incorporated in 1986. BIAK now has offices and staff in Louisville and Lexington. BIAK seeks to share its philosophy, experience and skills with survivors, family members, students, caregivers, administrators, health professionals, legislators, the lay community and all those who desire to make a difference in the life of individuals with brain injuries and their families. At BIAK you will find information about brain injury. We define brain injury as any injury to the brain including injury received from a fall, a stroke, trauma, anoxia, infection, and tumors or other illnesses. Each year, a growing number of Kentucky citizens are affected by brain tumors. These may range from benign tumors to aggressive cancers. The Michael Quinlan Brain Tumor program recently joined BIAK to provide service and support to individuals and families who have been affected by brain tumors. There is always help available to you and your family. | traumatic brain injury, brain injury, human, brain, injury, brain tumor, tumor, concussion, cancer, one mind tbi | nlx_143896 | SCR_004764 | 2026-02-17 10:00:39 | 0 | ||||||||||
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Pediatric Low Grade Astrocytoma Foundation Resource Report Resource Website |
Pediatric Low Grade Astrocytoma Foundation (RRID:SCR_004758) | PLGA Foundation | data or information resource, topical portal, disease-related portal, funding resource, portal | The Pediatric Low Grade Astrocytoma (PLGA) Foundation is the largest, and only, non-profit organization dedicated to providing hope to children, parents, and families fighting Pediatric Low Grade Astrocytomas (PLGAs). We were founded in August 2007, as a 501(c)(3) foundation made up of families and friends dedicated to helping children who are struggling with brain tumors. To date, families associated with the Pediatric Low Grade Astrocytoma (PLGA) Foundation have raised over $6 million for DEDICATED PLGA research and funded over a dozen new research projects targeted specifically at children''s brain tumors or PLGA''s. These funds have supported the launch of the Dana Farber Cancer Institute''s PLGA Research Program as well as numerous grants distributed by the Brain Tumor Society, and other fine institutions. The PLGA Foundation awards 100% of funds to education and research in the search for more effective, less toxic treatment options for this potentially devastating childhood brain tumor. The PLGA Foundation actively promotes partnerships with other non-profit organizations, private individuals and government entities and has collaborated on fund raising, education and grant allocations in order to leverage resources and funds. Our goal at the Pediatric Low Grade Astrocytoma (PLGA) Foundation, also known as Fight Juvenile Pilocytic Astrocytoma (FightJPA.org), is to UNITE families around the country and around the world in the FIGHT for the lives of our children who suffer from PLGAs - childhood brain tumors. We can defeat childhood brain tumors through a united effort on all fronts to increase awareness, education, fundraising and research of pediatric low grade astrocytomas. | brain, cancer, child, human, astrocytoma, pediatric low grade astrocytoma, tumor, pediatric | nlx_143894 | SCR_004758 | Fight Juvenile Pilocytic Astrocytoma | 2026-02-17 10:00:39 | 0 | |||||||||
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celltypes.org Resource Report Resource Website 1+ mentions |
celltypes.org (RRID:SCR_004545) | celltypes.org | data or information resource, image collection, database, atlas | Central repository of information on neuronal cell types mainly accumulating information on: Genetically labeled cell types in mouse brain and genetically engineered mouse lines for cell type research. Mouse lines are annotated with * Atlas for examining transgene expression patterns * Information on construct used to generate transgene * Associated publications * Anatomical regions where transgene is expressed (based on Atlas) * Information on where to obtain the animals Currently, the mouse lines in the database are mostly generated at Cold Spring Harbor Lab, Scripps Research Institute, Baylor College of Medicine and Brandeis University with few other exceptions. In the future, they will incorporate more mouse lines useful for neuronal cell type research. Cell types are annotated with * Anatomical region * Properties (frequently used terms in neuroscience research) * Mouse line used to define the cell type * Genome wide transcriptome data (if available) * Specific (marker) genes (if available) * Marker immunostaining data (if available) * Associated publications * Electrophysiological characterizations (when available) * Morphological characterizations (when available) | mouse, brain, gene expression, cell, neuron, mouse line, molecular neuroanatomy resource, cell type, neuroanatomy, transgene, electrophysiology, morphology | nlx_53797 | SCR_004545 | 2026-02-17 10:00:46 | 2 | ||||||||||
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MRM NeAt (Neurological Atlas) Mouse Brain Database Image Gallery Resource Report Resource Website |
MRM NeAt (Neurological Atlas) Mouse Brain Database Image Gallery (RRID:SCR_007032) | MRM NeAt (Neurological Atlas) Image Gallery | data or information resource, video resource, image collection, d spatial image | Image Gallery of a 3D MRI Atlas of an Adult C57BL/6J Mouse Brain showing Slice Animation and 3D Animation including Axial, Coronal, Sagittal views. RealPlayer or Windows Media Player needs to be installed for viewing these animations. | adult mouse, c57bl/6j, brain, slice animation, 3d animation, axial, coronal, sagittal, animation |
is related to: MRM NeAt (Neurological Atlas) Mouse Brain Database has parent organization: MRM NeAt (Neurological Atlas) Mouse Brain Database |
nlx_46281 | SCR_007032 | 2026-02-17 10:01:02 | 0 | |||||||||
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New York Brain Bank at Columbia University Resource Report Resource Website 1+ mentions |
New York Brain Bank at Columbia University (RRID:SCR_007142) | NYBB | biomaterial supply resource, tissue bank, brain bank, material resource | A brain bank which collects postmortem human brains to meet the needs of neuroscientists investigating specific psychiatric and neurological disorders. NYBB disburses tissue samples to investigating clinicians or scientists whose research has been approved by their Institutional Review Board. The tasks of the NYBB include: collection and processing of human postmortem brain samples for research; neuropathological evaluation and diagnosis; storage and computerized inventory of brain samples; and distribution of brain samples to investigating clinicians and scientists. Brains from individuals without neurological or psychiatric disorders are used as normal controls. | brain tissue, tissue, brain, mental disease, neurological disorder, central nervous system disorder, normal control, parkinson's disease, alzheimer's disease, huntington's disease, amyotrophic lateral sclerosis |
is listed by: One Mind Biospecimen Bank Listing has parent organization: Columbia University; New York; USA |
Mental disease, Neurological disorder, Central nervous system disorder, Parkinson's disease, Alzheimer's disease, Huntington's disease, Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis | Available to the research community, Charge of 100 US dollars per request for handling the specimens disbursed | nlx_43593 | SCR_007142 | New York Brain Bank | 2026-02-17 10:01:01 | 6 | ||||||
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MRM NeAt (Neurological Atlas) Mouse Brain Database Resource Report Resource Website 1+ mentions |
MRM NeAt (Neurological Atlas) Mouse Brain Database (RRID:SCR_007053) | MRM NeAt | data or information resource, atlas, reference atlas, image collection, database | Comprehensive three-dimensional digital atlas database of the C57BL/6J mouse brain based on magnetic resonance microscopy images acquired on a 17.6-T superconducting magnet. This database consists of: Individual MRI images of mouse brains; three types of atlases: individual atlases, minimum deformation atlases and probabilistic atlases; the associated quantitative structural information, such as structural volumes and surface areas. Quantitative group information, such as variations in structural volume, surface area, magnetic resonance microscopy image intensity and local geometry, have been computed and stored as an integral part of the database. The database augments ongoing efforts with other high priority strains as defined by the Mouse Phenome Database focused on providing a quantitative framework for accurate mapping of functional, genetic and protein expression patterns acquired by a myriad of technologies and imaging modalities. You must register First (Mandatory) and then you may Download Images and Data. | phenotype, mouse, brain, computational biology, in vivo, mouse brain atlas, magnetic resonance microscopy, mouse brain morphometry, image registration, in vitro, 3d brain atlas, adult mouse, male, c57bl/6j, autosegmentation, probabilistic atlas, t2 weighted protocol |
is related to: Mouse Brain Image Visualizer (MBIV) is related to: MRM NeAt (Neurological Atlas) Mouse Brain Database Image Gallery has parent organization: University of Florida; Florida; USA is parent organization of: MRM NeAt (Neurological Atlas) Mouse Brain Database Image Gallery |
National High Magnetic Field Laboratory ; NIBIB R01 EB 0023304; NCRR P41 RR16105; NIMH P50 MH58911 |
PMID:16165303 PMID:18958199 |
Registration required | nlx_59497 | http://brainatlas.mbi.ufl.edu | SCR_007053 | Magnetic Resonance Microimaging Neurological Atlas Mouse Brain Database, MRM Neurological Atlas Mouse Brain Database, C57BL/6J Mouse Atlas, Atlas of Adult C57BL/6J Mouse Brain, MRM NeAt Mouse Brain Database | 2026-02-17 10:01:10 | 8 | ||||
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NIH Human Connectome Project Resource Report Resource Website 10+ mentions |
NIH Human Connectome Project (RRID:SCR_006942) | HCP | data or information resource, portal, organization portal, consortium | Project to map the neural pathways that underlie human brain function for several modalities of neuroimaging data including fMRI. The purpose of the Project is to acquire and share data about the structural and functional connectivity of the human brain. It will greatly advance the capabilities for imaging and analyzing brain connections, resulting in improved sensitivity, resolution, and utility, thereby accelerating progress in the emerging field of human connectomics. Altogether, the Human Connectome Project will lead to major advances in the understanding of what makes us uniquely human and will set the stage for future studies of abnormal brain circuits in many neurological and psychiatric disorders. The sixteen institutes and centers of the NIH Blueprint for Neuroscience have funded two major grants that will take complementary approaches to deciphering the brain's amazingly complex wiring diagram. An 11-institution consortium led by Washington University in St. Louis and the University of Minnesota received a 5-year grant to enable development and utilization of advanced Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) methods to chart brain circuitry. A consortium led by Massachusetts General Hospital and the University of California at Los Angeles received a grant to enable building and refining a next-generation 3T MR scanner that improves the quality and spatial resolution with which brain connectivity data can be acquired at this field strength. | brain, function, neural pathway, connectivity, human, community, data resource, eeg, meg, electrocorticography, funding resource, hardware, imaging genomics, knowledge environment, magnetic resonance, software, fmri |
is used by: DataLad is listed by: NeuroImaging Tools and Resources Collaboratory (NITRC) is listed by: NIH Data Sharing Repositories is related to: NIH Data Sharing Repositories is related to: BCBtoolkit has parent organization: National Institutes of Health is parent organization of: MGH-USC Human Connectome Project is parent organization of: Human Connectome Coordination Facility |
NIH Blueprint for Neuroscience Research | nlx_143921 | http://www.nitrc.org/projects/hcp | SCR_006942 | Human Connectome Project, Human Connectome Project (HCP) | 2026-02-17 10:01:09 | 13 |
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