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MycoBank
 
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MycoBank (RRID:SCR_004950) MycoBank data repository, storage service resource, data or information resource, service resource, database Database documenting mycological nomenclatural novelties (new names and combinations) and associated data, for example descriptions and illustrations. The nomenclatural novelties will each be allocated a unique MycoBank number that can be cited in the publication where the nomenclatural novelty is introduced. These numbers will also be used by the nomenclatural database Index Fungorum, with which MycoBank is associated and will also serve as Life Science Identifiers (LSIDs). Nomenclatural experts will be available to check the validity, legitimacy and linguistic correctness of the proposed names in order to avoid nomenclatural errors; however, no censorship whatsoever, (nomenclatural or taxonomic) will be exerted by MycoBank. Deposited names will remain -when desired- strictly confidential until after publication, and will then be accessible through MycoBank, Index Fungorum, GBIF and other international biodiversity initiatives, where they will further be linked to other databases to realize a species bank that eventually will link all databases of life. MycoBank will (when applicable) provide onward links to other databases containing, for example, living cultures, DNA data, reference specimens and pleomorphic names linked to the same holomorph. Authors intending to publish nomenclatural novelties are encouraged to contribute to this new initiative. For the moment 2 search engines are available from the MycoBank website. The first one permits to search for fungal names (at any rank level), the authority or the MycoBank unique number. The second is dedicated to bibliographic queries related to fungal name''''s publications. MycoBank users willing to deposit their data will have to register so that they willbe able to contact the depositor for specific information (e.g. MycoBank number, possible points of attention regarding the name, actual publication, etc), and to avoid fake entries. yeast, aspergillus, penicillium, phaeoacremonium, russula, resupinate russulales, mycosphaerella, trichomycete, arthropod, hysteriaceae, mytilinidiaceae, mycology, nomenclature, life science identifier, bibliography, sequence alignment, polyphasic identification, image collection, FASEB list is listed by: SoftCite
is related to: Index Fungorum
PMID:24563843 nlx_91803, r3d100011222 https://doi.org/10.17616/R39D0Q SCR_004950 2026-02-14 02:01:01 743
BrainLiner
 
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BrainLiner (RRID:SCR_004951) BrainLiner data repository, storage service resource, software library, data or information resource, service resource, software toolkit, software application, software resource, database Portal and tools for sharing and editing neurophysiological and behavioral data for brain-machine interface research. Users can search for existing data or login with their Google, Facebook, or Twitter account and upload new data. Their main focus is on supporting brain-machine interface research, so we encourage users to not just provide recordings of brain activity data, but also information about stimuli, etc., so that statistical relationships can be found between stimuli and/or subject behavior and brain activity. The Matlab tools are for writing, reading, and converting Neuroshare files, the common file format. A free, open source desktop tool for editing neurophysiological data for brain-machine interface research is also available: https://github.com/ATR-DNI/BrainLiner Since data formats aren''''t standardized between programs and researchers, data and analysis programs for data cannot be easily shared. Neuroshare was selected as the common file format. Neuroshare can contain several types of neurophysiological data because of its high flexibility, including analog time-series data and neuronal spike timing. Some applications have plug-ins or libraries available that can read Neuroshare format files, thus making Neuroshare somewhat readily usable. Neuroshare can contain several types of neurophysiological data, but there were no easy tools to convert data into the Neuroshare format, so they made and are providing a Neuroshare Converter Library and Simple Converter using the library. In future work they will make and provide many more useful tools for data sharing. Shared experiments include: EMG signal, Takemiya Exp, Reconstruct (Visual image reconstruction from human brain activity using a combination of multi-scale local image decoders), SPIKE data, Speech Imagery Dataset (Single-trial classification of vowel speech imagery using common spatial patterns), Functional Multineuron Calcium Imaging (fMCI), Rock-paper-scissors (The data was obtained from subject while he make finger-form of rock/paper/scissors). They also have a page at https://www.facebook.com/brainliner where you can contact us brain-machine interface, brain, behavior, neurophysiology, electromyography, fmri, speech, vision, memory, neuron, eeg, electrocorticography, food tracking task, food tracking, task, meg, mutielectrode, nirs, optical imaging, pet, time-series data, neuronal spike timing, data sharing, manipulation, data set, metadata standard, neuroscience, matlab is listed by: NeuroImaging Tools and Resources Collaboratory (NITRC)
is related to: Neuroshare - Open data specifications and software for neurophysiology
has parent organization: ATR; Kyoto; Japan
Japanese Ministry of Education Culture Sports Science and Technology MEXT PMID:26858636 GNU General Public License, The community can contribute to this resource nlx_91840 SCR_004951 BrainLiner.jp 2026-02-14 02:00:49 7
Pythia
 
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Pythia (RRID:SCR_004952) software resource Pythia is an open source thermodynamically oriented primer design python module. Pythia can be used in two ways. 1. Executable binaries only: under windows with cygwin and python 2.5 (built with mingw, that comes with the cygwin release). These executables allow the user to index DNA files for primer specificity search, design one primer pair per region, and tile regions with PCR amplicons. 2. A python module: under windows with cygwin, python2.5, numpy, swig, and mingw, or under linux with python2.4 or later, numpy, and swig (everything but numpy should be pre-installed on a normal linux system). The module gets you everything that the binaries get you, in a more pythonic framework. This package also includes modules for computing DNA binding and folding energies using the partition function approach with publicly available thermodynamic data. Usage documentation is in the downloads. has parent organization: SourceForge PMID:19528077 nlx_91969 SCR_004952 2026-02-14 02:01:02 42
SLIQ
 
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SLIQ (RRID:SCR_005003) SLIQ software resource Software for simple linear inequalities based Mate-Pair reads filtering and scaffolding. A set of simple linear inequalities (SLIQ) derived from the geometry of contigs on the line that can be used to predict the relative positions and orientations of contigs from individual mate pair reads and thus produce a contig digraph. The SLIQ inequalities can also filter out unreliable mate pairs and can be used as a pre-processing step for any scaffolding algorithm. This tool filters mate pairs and then produces a Directed Contig Graph (contig diGraph). Also provided is a Naive scaffolder that can then produce scaffolds out of the contig diGraph. python, scaffolding, contig position, contig orientation, bio.tools is listed by: OMICtools
is listed by: Debian
is listed by: bio.tools
has parent organization: Rutgers University; New Jersey; USA
PMID:23057825 biotools:sliq, OMICS_00048 https://bio.tools/sliq SCR_005003 Simple linear inequalities, SLiQ: Simple linear inequalities based Mate-Pair reads filtering and scaffolding 2026-02-14 02:01:03 3
Protein Data Bank Markup Language
 
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Protein Data Bank Markup Language (RRID:SCR_005085) PDBML data or information resource, interchange format, markup language, narrative resource, standard specification Markup Language that provides a representation of PDB data in XML format. The description of this format is provided in XML schema of the PDB Exchange Data Dictionary. This schema is produced by direct translation of the mmCIF format PDB Exchange Data Dictionary Other data dictionaries used by the PDB have been electronically translated into XML/XSD schemas and these are also presented in the list below. * PDBML data files are provided in three forms: ** fully marked-up files, ** files without atom records ** files with a more space efficient encoding of atom records * Data files in PDBML format can be downloaded from the RCSB PDB website or by ftp. * Software tools for manipulating PDB data in XML format are available. xml is related to: RCSB PDB Software Tools
has parent organization: Research Collaboratory for Structural Bioinformatics Protein Data Bank (RCSB PDB)
NSF ;
NIGMS ;
DOE ;
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NCI ;
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NINDS
PMID:15509603 nlx_144096 SCR_005085 PDBML: Protein Data Bank Markup Language 2026-02-14 02:01:03 2
cortex var
 
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cortex var (RRID:SCR_005081) cortex_var software resource A tool for genome assembly and variation analysis from sequence data. You can use it to discover and genotype variants on single or multiple haploid or diploid samples. If you have multiple samples, you can use Cortex to look specifically for variants that distinguish one set of samples (eg phenotype=X, cases, parents, tumour) from another set of samples (eg phenotype=Y, controls, child, normal). cortex_var features * Variant discovery by de novo assembly - no reference genome required * Supports multicoloured de Bruijn graphs - have multiple samples loaded into the same graph in different colours, and find variants that distinguish them. * Capable of calling SNPs, indels, inversions, complex variants, small haplotypes * Extremely accurate variant calling - see our paper for base-pair-resolution validation of entire alleles (rather than just breakpoints) of SNPs, indels and complex variants by comparison with fully sequenced (and finished) fosmids - a level of validation beyond that demanded of any other variant caller we are aware of - currently cortex_var is the most accurate variant caller for indels and complex variants. * Capable of aligning a reference genome to a graph and using that to call variants * Support for comparing cases/controls or phenotyped strains * Typical memory use: 1 high coverage human in under 80Gb of RAM, 1000 yeasts in under 64Gb RAM, 10 humans in under 256 Gb RAM genome assembly, variation analysis, sequence, variation, genotype variant, haploid, diploid, snp, indel, inversion, variant, haplotype, de novo assembly, genotyping, variant-calling, population analysis, population assembly is listed by: OMICtools
has parent organization: SourceForge
has parent organization: Wellcome Trust Centre for Human Genetics
PMID:22231483 GNU General Public License, v3, Acknowledgement requested OMICS_00056 SCR_005081 cortex_var - for variant and population assembly 2026-02-14 02:01:03 3
ArchSchema
 
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ArchSchema (RRID:SCR_004947) ArchSchema data analysis service, analysis service resource, production service resource, source code, service resource, software application, software resource ArchSchema is a java webstart application that generates dynamic plots of related Pfam domain architectures. The protein sequences having each architecture can be displayed on the plot and separately listed. Where there is 3D structural information in the PDB, the relevant PDB codes can be shown on the plot. Sequences can be be filtered by organism, or the output can be limited to just those protein sequences for which there is structural information in the PDB. Search by UniProt sequence id, or by Pfam domain id. Red underlines indicate the extent to which 3D structures of the domains and architectures are available in the PDB. Left-clicking on a node shows a panel containing information about the constituent domains, the protein sequences having the given architecture, and any sequences that have whole or partial structures in the PDB. You can display protein sequence (or, alternatively, the protein structures) associated with each architecture. You can download ArchSchema to run locally from your own machine. Note, however, you only download the code and not the data. Thus you will need to be connected to the Internet whenever you perform a search from within ArchSchema. The search initiates a call to the EBI which returns the data to ArchSchema for graphing. gold standard is related to: PDBsum
has parent organization: European Bioinformatics Institute
PMID:20299327 nlx_91580 SCR_004947 ArchSchema - graphs of related Pfam domain architectures 2026-02-14 02:00:49 1
Integrated Podcasts
 
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Integrated Podcasts (RRID:SCR_004948) data or information resource, podcast, narrative resource, database A virtual database currently indexing multiple podcast resources including: The Brain Science Podcast, Nature Podcast, NeuroPod, Science Podcast, The American Journal of Psychiatry Podcast, 60-Second Mind, and Science Talk. podcast, integrated, database is used by: NIF Data Federation
is related to: Brain Science Podcast
is related to: Nature Podcast
is related to: NeuroPod
is related to: Science Podcast
is related to: American Journal of Psychiatry Podcasts
is related to: 60-Second Mind
is related to: Science Talk
is related to: Gray Matters
is related to: This Week In Science
is related to: Neurology Podcast
is related to: MNI Podcasts
is related to: Biointeractive
is related to: National Academy of Sciences Podcasts
is related to: BrainPod
is related to: Royal College of Psychiatrists Podcasts
is related to: The Guardian: Science Weekly
is related to: All In The Mind
has parent organization: Integrated
Data are licensed by their respective owners, Use and distribution is subject to the Terms of Use by the original resource nlx_91615 https://legacy.neuinfo.org/mynif/search.php?q=*&t=indexable&list=cover&nif=nlx_154697-9 http://neuinfo.org/nif/nifgwt.html?query=nlx_91615, https://www.neuinfo.org/mynif/search.php?q=*&t=indexable&nif=nlx_91615-1, https://neuinfo.org/mynif/search.php?q=*&t=indexable&list=cover&nif=nlx_154697-9 SCR_004948 NIF Integrated Podcasts, Integrated Podcasts View 2026-02-14 02:01:02 0
European Genome phenome Archive
 
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European Genome phenome Archive (RRID:SCR_004944) EGA data repository, storage service resource, web service, data set, data or information resource, service resource, data access protocol, software resource Web service for permanent archiving and sharing of all types of personally identifiable genetic and phenotypic data resulting from biomedical research projects. The repository allows you to explore datasets from numerous genotype experiments, supplied by a range of data providers. The EGA''s role is to provide secure access to the data that otherwise could not be distributed to the research community. The EGA contains exclusive data collected from individuals whose consent agreements authorize data release only for specific research use or to bona fide researchers. Strict protocols govern how information is managed, stored and distributed by the EGA project. As an example, only members of the EGA team are allowed to process data in a secure computing facility. Once processed, all data are encrypted for dissemination and the encryption keys are delivered offline. The EGA also supports data access only for the consortium members prior to publication. phenomenon, trait, sequence, genotype, experiment, case-control, population, family study, snp, cnv, phenotype, genomic, gold standard, bio.tools is used by: Blueprint Epigenome
is recommended by: NIDDK Information Network (dkNET)
is recommended by: NIDDK - National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases
is listed by: OMICtools
is listed by: bio.tools
is listed by: Debian
has parent organization: European Bioinformatics Institute
PMID:34791407 Restricted BioTools:ega, biotools:ega, r3d100011242, OMICS_01028, nlx_91316 https://ega-archive.org/
https://bio.tools/ega
https://bio.tools/ega
https://doi.org/10.17616/R3W619
SCR_004944 , The European Genome-phenome Archive, The European Genome-phenome Archive (EGA), EGA 2026-02-14 02:01:01 605
Brain Injury Association of Utah
 
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Brain Injury Association of Utah (RRID:SCR_005038) BIAU disease-related portal, patient-support portal, portal, data or information resource, narrative resource, training material, topical portal Non-profit organization dedicated exclusively to education and support for the issues of prevention and recovery of brain injury in the state of Utah. The Brain Injury Association of Utah provides Help, Hope and Healing through Education, Facilitation and Advocacy. If you are one of the thousands of people who are faced with traumatic brain injury, you may be scared, and confused. We have resources, connections and programs that can help offer hope, clarity and sense of direction when it comes to living life to the fullest possibilities after traumatic brain injury. You are not alone. Together, we will not only survive, but thrive through the challenges ahead. At the Brain Injury Association of Utah you will find: * What To Expect * Basics of Brain Injury * Continuum of Care * Emotional Stages after Brain Injury * Facts About Brain Injury * Cognitive Brain Skills & Clues About Brain Injury * Glascow and Ranchos Coma Scale * Types and Levels of Brain Injury BIAU has coalitions with major hospitals, governmental agencies, and rehabilitation centers to provide a network of support, information, and help. Your support will strengthen this network and make a significant difference in the lives of those who have suffered a brain injury. brain injury, traumatic brain injury, patient support, head injury, concussion, one mind tbi Brain injury, Traumatic brain injury, Head injury, Concussion nlx_144029 SCR_005038 2026-02-14 02:00:50 0
Applied Biosystems
 
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Applied Biosystems (RRID:SCR_005039) commercial organization An Antibody supplier is parent organization of: Ambion Inc. nlx_152278 SCR_005039 2026-02-14 02:01:03 32510
The Nervous System in Action
 
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The Nervous System in Action (RRID:SCR_004985) Nervous System in Action narrative resource, data or information resource, book The Nervous System In Action by Michael D. Mann, Ph.D. is a textbook on nervous system physiology. Available here is the web accessible version of of this textbook. An Adobe Acrobat (PDF) version is also supplied for better printing. You will need Acrobat Reader to see and print it. The textbook consists of the following: Preface (1) Neurophysiology, An Overview (2) Human Behavior (3) 1. Diffusion and Transport (4) 2. Control Systems and Homeostasis (5) 3a. Properties of Excitable Membranes: The Membrane Potential (6) 3b. Properties of Excitable Membranes: The Spike (7) 4a. Receptor Properties: Receptor Potentials and Coding (8) 4b. Sensory Receptors II (9) 5. Somesthesia--Peripheral Mechanisms (0) 6. Somesthesia--Central Mechanisms (a) 7. Vision (b) 8. Audition (c) 9. The Vestibular System (d) 10.Gustatory and Olfactory Senses (e) 11. Muscle Receptors (f) 12. Peripheral Nerves (g) 13. Synapses (h) 14. Muscle Contraction (i) 15. Reflexes (j) 16. Initiation and Control of Movement (k) 17. Activities Involving the Cerebral Hemispheres (l) 18. The Clinical Implications of Neurophysiological Concepts (m) 19. Learning and Memory Appendix: Common abbreviations (n) Glossary (o) Index (p) neurophysiology, textbook, freely accessible textbook, nervous system nlx_143992 SCR_004985 2026-02-14 02:01:03 0
SOPRA
 
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SOPRA (RRID:SCR_005035) SOPRA software resource Software tool to exploit the mate pair/paired-end information for assembly of short reads from high throughput sequencing platforms, e.g. Illumina and SOLiD. bio.tools is listed by: OMICtools
is listed by: Debian
is listed by: bio.tools
has parent organization: Rutgers University; New Jersey; USA
PMID:20576136 Acknowledgement requested biotools:sopra, OMICS_00049 https://bio.tools/sopra SCR_005035 SOPRA - Statistical Optimization of Paired Read Assembly, Statistical Optimization of Paired Read Assembly 2026-02-14 02:00:48 20
Bioworld Technology
 
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Bioworld Technology (RRID:SCR_005036) commercial organization An Antibody supplier nlx_152317 SCR_005036 2026-02-14 02:01:02 1
OpenNeuro
 
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OpenNeuro (RRID:SCR_005031) OpenNeuro, OpenfMRI data repository, storage service resource, data or information resource, service resource, image repository, database Open platform for analyzing and sharing neuroimaging data from human brain imaging research studies. Brain Imaging Data Structure ( BIDS) compliant database. Formerly known as OpenfMRI. Data archives to hold magnetic resonance imaging data. Platform for sharing MRI, MEG, EEG, iEEG, and ECoG data. neuroinformatics, database, storing, dataset, neuroimaging, data, MRI, MEG, EEG, iEEG, ECoG, FASEB list uses: Brain Imaging Data Structure (BIDs)
uses: HED Tags
is used by: studyforrest.org
is used by: DataLad
is used by: NIF Data Federation
is used by: Integrated Datasets
is used by: NIH Heal Project
is used by: Baby Open Brains
is recommended by: National Library of Medicine
is recommended by: BRAIN Initiative
is recommended by: NIDDK Information Network (dkNET)
is recommended by: NIDDK - National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases
is listed by: NeuroImaging Tools and Resources Collaboratory (NITRC)
is listed by: re3data.org
is listed by: DataCite
is listed by: FAIRsharing
is affiliated with: NEMAR
is related to: Integrated Manually Extracted Annotation
has parent organization: Stanford University; Stanford; California
has parent organization: Stanford Center for Reproducible Neuroscience
has parent organization: BRAIN Initiative
is provided by: OpenNeuro
NSF OCI1131441;
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Free, Freely available DOI:10.25504/FAIRsharing.s1r9bw, r3d100010924, nlx_144048, DOI:10.17616/R33047, DOI:10.18112 http://www.nitrc.org/projects/openfmri
https://github.com/OpenNeuroDatasets
https://doi.org/10.17616/R33047
https://doi.org/10.17616/r33047
https://doi.org/10.18112/
https://dx.doi.org/10.18112/
https://fairsharing.org/10.25504/FAIRsharing.s1r9bw
https://doi.org/10.17616/R33047
http://openfmri.org SCR_005031 OpenfMRI, Open fMRI, OpenNeuro 2026-02-14 02:00:50 247
DermAtlas.
 
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DermAtlas. (RRID:SCR_004977) DermAtlas data repository, storage service resource, data or information resource, service resource, image, database Database of dermatology cases and browsable by diagnosis, category or body site with 12,176 images, 583 contributors and dermatology links. You may retrieve images using any diagnosis, disease category, body site, pigmentation, image contributor, patient age, image name, and/or key words. You are welcome submit images or to download images for lectures and other teaching purposes - or with permission for other uses. Additionally, you may search DermAtlas from your website. Add YOUR Link On the DermAtlas'''' Add a Link Page you can associate your link with as many diagnoses as you like. Case submission If you have a high quality image that you would like to submit to DermAtlas, submit the requested information, and upload the image. The data and image will automatically be sent to the editors for review. You will be notified within one week of submission of images. In order for an image to be considered for inclusion into this collection, consent must be obtained from the patient or his/her legal guardian. Contributors are solely responsible for obtaining consent. source code, continuing medical education, dermatology, skin, disease, skin lesion, clinical is related to: MeSH
has parent organization: Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine; Baltimore, Maryland; USA
Dermatological condition PMID:15360820 May download images for lectures and other teaching purposes - or with permission for other uses. nlx_93671 http://www.dermatlas.org/ SCR_004977 Dermatology Image Atlas 2026-02-14 02:00:49 2
Competence Network Heart Failure
 
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Competence Network Heart Failure (RRID:SCR_004979) CNHF data or information resource, portal, topical portal, community building portal Association of physicians, scientists, academics, research institutes and self-help groups that provides and nurtures interdisciplinary cooperation between research and primary, secondary and tertiary health care. Many internationally renowned heart failure researchers and working groups live and work in Germany. Nevertheless, there is insufficient cooperation of the respective working groups and research projects in this area. In order to remain internationally competitive in the heart failure research community, excellent implementation of large scale clinical and genetic trials is indispensable. Further, deficits in the effective presentation and transfer of research findings into clinical practice need to be addressed. An adequate translation of guidelines into practical, tangible instructions can facilitate clinical practice both in primary and tertiary care fundamentally. The need for action to address the research-practice-gap is obvious. heart failure, cardiology, clinical, genetic, genetic trial, clinical trial is parent organization of: Central Biomaterial Bank - German Heart Failure Network German Federal Ministry of Research and Education nlx_143991 http://www.knhi.de/en/Network/index.jsp SCR_004979 German Competence Network Heart Failure 2026-02-14 02:00:47 0
University of Pittsburgh Brain Tissue Donation Program
 
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University of Pittsburgh Brain Tissue Donation Program (RRID:SCR_005028) UPMC Brain Tissue Donation Program, CCNMD Brain Tissue Donation Program biomaterial supply resource, material resource, tissue bank, brain bank THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE. Documented on March 19,2024. Brain tissue donation is a valuable contribution to mental health research. It enables scientists to investigate how the normal brain works, and how the brain is disturbed when it is affected by schizophrenia, depression, bipolar (manic depressive) disease or other related disorders. The Department of Psychiatry at the University of Pittsburgh has established a brain tissue bank to which brain tissue can be donated at no expense. The gift of brain tissue enables scientists to conduct research designed to understand causes, to develop new treatments, and ultimately to find cures for diseases that affect the brain. Brain tissue donation is a gift that makes it possible for researchers to study various types of mental disorders. Donations of brain tissue from individuals without these disorders are also needed to establish comparisons with brain samples from individuals who have these disorders. Any legally competent adult or guardian may indicate during life their interest in donating brain tissue after death. Next-of-kin either of healthy individuals or of those with psychiatric disorders may give consent to donate brain tissue following the death of a loved one. Brain tissue is removed during autopsy at a morgue or hospital and is transported to the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center for examination and study. brain tissue, brain, tissue, mental disease, normal control, schizophrenia, depressive disorder, bipolar disorder, post mortem, early adult, middle adult is listed by: One Mind Biospecimen Bank Listing
has parent organization: University of Pittsburgh Conte Center for the Neuroscience of Mental Disorders
Mental disease, Normal control, Schizophrenia, Depressive Disorder, Bipolar Disorder THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE nlx_144013 SCR_005028 Conte Center Brain Tissue Donation Program, UPMC TNP Brain Tissue Donation Program, Conte Center for the Neuroscience of Mental Disorders Brain Tissue Donation Program, UPMC Center for the Neuroscience of Mental Disorders and Translational Neuroscience Program Brain Tissue Donation Program, University of Pittsburgh Medical Center Brain Tissue Donation Program 2026-02-14 02:01:03 1
Duke University Kathleen Price Bryan Brain Bank
 
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Duke University Kathleen Price Bryan Brain Bank (RRID:SCR_005022) biomaterial supply resource, material resource, tissue bank, brain bank A research repository of human brains with neurological disorders and normal controls, recruited through the Autopsy and Brain Donation Program coordinator. The Kathleen Price Bryan Brain Bank contains brains from patients with Alzheimer's disease, Parkinson's disease, Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis, Huntington's disease, Muscular Dystrophy, and other neurological and dementing disorders. The brain tissue is subjected to a detailed neuropathological evaluation and then stored as fixed and frozen hemispheres, paraffin blocks and histological slides. After receipt of an IRB approved request, tissue is supplied to investigators at Duke University, major medical centers and pharmaceutical companies across the United States and worldwide. brain, tissue, brain bank, biospecimen repository, spinal cord, cerebral spinal fluid, dna, fixed hemisphere, frozen hemispheres, paraffin block, histological slide, neurological disorder, alzheimer's disease, parkinson's disease, huntington's disease, dementing disorder, muscular dystrophy is listed by: One Mind Biospecimen Bank Listing
has parent organization: Joseph and Kathleen Bryan Alzheimer's Disease Research Center
Neurological disorder, Normal control, Alzheimers disease, Dementing disorder, Parkinsons disease, Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis, Huntingtons disease, Muscular Dystrophy NIA P30 AG028377 Public, Tissue must be requested, Available to the research community nlx_144011 SCR_005022 Bryan Brain Bank, Kathleen Price Bryan Brain Bank, DU Brain Bank 2026-02-14 02:01:03 0
Gift of Hope Organ and Tissue Donor Network
 
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Gift of Hope Organ and Tissue Donor Network (RRID:SCR_004968) Gift of Hope nonprofit organization Gift of Hope Organ & Tissue Donor Network is proud to serve as the federally designated not-for-profit agency that coordinates organ and tissue donation and supports families of donors in the northern three-quarters of Illinois and northwest Indiana. Since our inception in 1986, we have coordinated donations that have saved the lives of 17,000 organ transplant recipients and helped hundreds of thousands of other patients receive needed tissue transplants. As one of 58 organ procurement organizations (OPOs) that make up the nation''s organ donation system, we work with 179 hospitals in our donation service area. In managing the recovery, care and transportation of donated organs to transplant patients, we work closely with Illinois'' nine transplant centers, which operate 32 transplant programs. We also work with other transplant centers and other OPOs through the United Network for Organ Sharing (UNOS) to provide lifesaving organs for patients awaiting them. UNOS is the federally mandated registration center for organ transplant candidates in the United States. UNOS'' computer-based system matches donated organs with patients in need, in accordance with strict federal guidelines intended to ensure equitable distribution. is listed by: One Mind Biospecimen Bank Listing grid.477192.e, nlx_93206, ISNI: 0000 0004 0628 5713 https://ror.org/00swcah48 SCR_004968 Gift of Hope Organ & Tissue Donor Network 2026-02-14 02:01:01 0

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  4. Searching

    Here is the search term that is being executed, you can type in anything you want to search for. Some tips to help searching:

    1. Use quotes around phrases you want to match exactly
    2. You can manually AND and OR terms to change how we search between words
    3. You can add "-" to terms to make sure no results return with that term in them (ex. Cerebellum -CA1)
    4. You can add "+" to terms to require they be in the data
    5. Using autocomplete specifies which branch of our semantics you with to search and can help refine your search
  5. Collections

    If you are logged into RRID you can add data records to your collections to create custom spreadsheets across multiple sources of data.

  6. Facets

    Here are the facets that you can filter the data by.

  7. Further Questions

    If you have any further questions please check out our FAQs Page to ask questions and see our tutorials. Click this button to view this tutorial again.