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ConTrack Resource Report Resource Website 10+ mentions |
ConTrack (RRID:SCR_002681) | ConTrack | data processing software, software application, software resource, image processing software | An algorithm for identifying pathways that are known to exist between two regions within DTI data of anisotropic tissue, e.g., muscle, brain, spinal cord. The ConTrack algorithms use knowledge of DTI scanning physics and apriori information about tissue architecture to identify the location of connections between two regions within the DTI data. Assuming a course of connection or pathway between these two regions is known to exist within the measured tissue, ConTrack can be used to estimate properties of these connections in-vivo. | diffusion tensor imaging, tractography, brain connectivity, mri, software, source code, pathway, fiber tractography, tissue analysis |
is listed by: Biositemaps has parent organization: Simtk.org |
NIH Roadmap for Medical Research ; NIGMS U54 GM072970; NEI EY015000 |
PMID:18831651 | Free, Available for download, Freely available | nif-0000-23303 | SCR_002681 | Connectivity Tracking, Connectivity Tracking (ConTrack) | 2026-02-16 09:45:50 | 13 | |||||
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CNSforum: Image Bank Resource Report Resource Website |
CNSforum: Image Bank (RRID:SCR_002718) | image collection, data or information resource | A collection of downloadable central nervous system (CNS) images for teaching, presentations, articles, and other purposes. The following major categories of images are as follows: Brain anatomy, Brain physiology, Anxiety, Depression, Schizophrenia, Dementia, Parkinson's disease, Stroke, and Others. | image collection, human brain, brain anatomy, brain physiology, anxiety, depression, schizophrenia, dementia, parkinson's disease, stroke, brain | has parent organization: CNS Forum | Anxiety, Depressive Disorder, Schizophrenia, Dementia, Parkinson's disease, Stroke, Normal | Free, Freely available | nif-0000-23576 | SCR_002718 | CNS Forum Image Bank, Lundbeck Institute CNSforum Image Bank | 2026-02-16 09:45:49 | 0 | |||||||
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Diseasome Resource Report Resource Website 1+ mentions |
Diseasome (RRID:SCR_002792) | Diseasome | book, narrative resource, data set, map, image, service resource, data or information resource | A disease / disorder relationships explorer and a sample of a map-oriented scientific work. It uses the Human Disease Network dataset and allows intuitive knowledge discovery by mapping its complexity. The Human Disease Network (official) dataset, a poster of the data and related book (Biology - The digital era, ISBN: 978-2-271-06779-1) are available. This kind of data has a network-like organization, and relations between elements are at least as important as the elements themselves. More data could be integrated to this prototype and could eventually bring closer phenotype and genotype. Results should be visual, but also printable. Creating posters can enhance collaborative work. It facilitates discussion and sharing of ideas about the data. This website initiative is an invitation to think about the benefits of networks exploration but above all it tries to outline future designs of scientific information systems. | disease, disorder, genotype, phenotype, poster, network |
is related to: Allen Institute Neurowiki has parent organization: Gephi |
Dana-Farber Cancer Institute ; W. M. Keck Foundation ; NHGRI ; NIGMS |
PMID:17502601 | Free, Freely Available | nif-0000-24580 | SCR_002792 | Diseaseome | 2026-02-16 09:45:50 | 1 | |||||
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NCBI database of Genotypes and Phenotypes (dbGap) Resource Report Resource Website 500+ mentions |
NCBI database of Genotypes and Phenotypes (dbGap) (RRID:SCR_002709) | dbGaP | data repository, database, storage service resource, service resource, data or information resource | Database developed to archive and distribute clinical data and results from studies that have investigated interaction of genotype and phenotype in humans. Database to archive and distribute results of studies including genome-wide association studies, medical sequencing, molecular diagnostic assays, and association between genotype and non-clinical traits. | clinical, trial, genotype, interaction, homology, cell, morphology, interaction, phenotype, molecular diagnosis, genetic recombination, gold standard, bio.tools |
is used by: International Genomics of Alzheimers Project is used by: NIDDK Inflammatory Bowel Disease Genetics Consortium is used by: NIH Heal Project is used by: Genomic Data Commons Data Portal (GDC Data Portal) is recommended by: National Library of Medicine 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: re3data.org is listed by: NIDDK Information Network (dkNET) is listed by: bio.tools is listed by: Debian is related to: NIDDK Central Repository is related to: eMERGE Network: electronic Medical Records and Genomics is related to: Framingham Heart Study is related to: PhenoExplorer is related to: Chronic Renal Insufficiency Cohort Study is related to: DbGaP Cleaner is related to: Psychiatric Genomics Consortium is related to: ISCA Consortium is related to: Allen Institute for Brain Science has parent organization: NCBI is parent organization of: Resource for Genetic Epidemiology Research on Adult Health and Aging |
NLM | PMID:24297256 PMID:17898773 |
Restricted | nif-0000-23342, OMICS_00263, biotools:dbgap, r3d100010788 | http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/sites/entrez?db=gap https://bio.tools/dbgap https://doi.org/10.17616/R3GS4K |
SCR_002709 | database of Genotypes and Phenotypes (dbGaP), dbGaP, NCBI, Database of Genotypes and Phenotypes | 2026-02-16 09:45:52 | 683 | ||||
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Aging Genes and Interventions Database Resource Report Resource Website 1+ mentions |
Aging Genes and Interventions Database (RRID:SCR_002701) | AGEID | data repository, database, storage service resource, service resource, data or information resource | THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE. Documented on February 17,2023. A database of genes and interventions connected with aging phenotypes including those with respect to their effects on life-span or age-related neurological diseases. Information includes: organism, aging phenotype, allele type, strain, gene function, phenotypes, mutant, and homologs. If you know of published data (or your own unpublished data that you'd like to share) not currently in the database, please use the Submit a Gene/Intervention link. | allele, strain, gene function, phenotype, mutant, homolog, mutation, degeneration, gene, intervention, life-span |
is used by: Aging Portal is used by: NIF Data Federation has parent organization: University of Washington; Seattle; USA |
Aging, Age-related neurological disease, Neurological disease | Ellison Medical Foundation | PMID:12044961 | THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE | nif-0000-23326 | http://sageke.sciencemag.org/highlights/gidb/ | SCR_002701 | Aging Genes DB, Aging Genes Database, Genes/Interventions Database | 2026-02-16 09:45:52 | 2 | |||
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Dana Foundation Resource Report Resource Website 10+ mentions |
Dana Foundation (RRID:SCR_002789) | funding resource, book, journal article, training service resource, training resource, narrative resource, training material, outreach program, service resource, data or information resource, blog, podcast | A private philanthropy with principal interests in brain science, immunology, and education. The portal provides general information about the brain and current brain research, links to validated sites related brain disorders, education resources and lesson plans, and support for the training of in-school arts specialists. The Dana Foundation science and health grants support brain research in neuroscience and immunology and their interrelationship in human health and disease. The grant sections include brain and immuno-imaging, clinical neuroscience research, human immunology and neuroimmunology. The Foundation also occasionally sponsors workshops and forums for working scientists, as well as offering funding for selected young researchers to continue their education or to attend seminars and workshops elsewhere. | education, foundation, funding resource, human brain, clinical, development, disease, disorder, grant, neruroimmunology, neuroethics, neuroscience, philanthropy, podcast, research | is parent organization of: Dana Foundation: BrainWeb | Free | nif-0000-24463 | SCR_002789 | The Dana Foundation | 2026-02-16 09:45:54 | 21 | ||||||||
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PharmGKB Resource Report Resource Website 1000+ mentions |
PharmGKB (RRID:SCR_002689) | PharmGKB | web service, data set, data access protocol, data repository, database, storage service resource, software resource, service resource, data or information resource | Database and central repository for genetic, genomic, molecular and cellular phenotype data and clinical information about people who have participated in pharmacogenomics research studies. The data includes, but is not limited to, clinical and basic pharmacokinetic and pharmacogenomic research in the cardiovascular, pulmonary, cancer, pathways, metabolic and transporter domains. PharmGKB welcomes submissions of primary data from all research into genes and genetic variation and their effects on drug and disease phenotypes. PharmGKB collects, encodes, and disseminates knowledge about the impact of human genetic variations on drug response. They curate primary genotype and phenotype data, annotate gene variants and gene-drug-disease relationships via literature review, and summarize important PGx genes and drug pathways. PharmGKB is part of the NIH Pharmacogenomics Research Network (PGRN), a nationwide collaborative research consortium. Its aim is to aid researchers in understanding how genetic variation among individuals contributes to differences in reactions to drugs. A selected subset of data from PharmGKB is accessible via a SOAP interface. Downloaded data is available for individual research purposes only. Drugs with pharmacogenomic information in the context of FDA-approved drug labels are cataloged and drugs with mounting pharmacogenomic evidence are listed. | pharmacogenomics, microarray, pathway, phenotype, snp array, genotype, clinical, genetic variation, drug, gene, genetic variation, disease, cardiovascular, pulmonary, cancer, metabolic, transporter, drug response, small molecule, research, drug response, FASEB list |
is used by: NIF Data Federation is listed by: OMICtools is related to: WikiPathways is related to: ConsensusPathDB is related to: Integrated Molecular Interaction Database is related to: MalaCards is related to: phenomeNET has parent organization: Stanford University; Stanford; California is parent organization of: PharmGKB Ontology |
NIGMS R24 GM61374 | PMID:11908751 | Free, Freely available | nif-0000-00414, OMICS_01586, r3d100012325 | https://doi.org/10.17616/R31H1N | SCR_002689 | Pharmacogenomics Knowledge Base | 2026-02-16 09:45:52 | 1152 | ||||
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SumsDB Resource Report Resource Website 10+ mentions |
SumsDB (RRID:SCR_002759) | SumsDB, WebCaret | image repository, data analysis service, analysis service resource, atlas, data repository, database, storage service resource, production service resource, service resource, data or information resource | THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE, documented on May 11, 2016. Repository of brain-mapping data (surfaces and volumes; structural and functional data) derived from studies including fMRI and MRI from many laboratories, providing convenient access to a growing body of neuroimaging and related data. WebCaret is an online visualization tool for viewing SumsDB datasets. SumsDB includes: * data on cerebral cortex and cerebellar cortex * individual subject data and population data mapped to atlases * data from FreeSurfer and other brainmapping software besides Caret SumsDB provides multiple levels of data access and security: * Free (public) access (e.g., for data associated with published studies) * Data access restricted to collaborators in different laboratories * Owner-only access for work in progress Data can be downloaded from SumsDB as individual files or as bundles archived for offline visualization and analysis in Caret WebCaret provides online Caret-style visualization while circumventing software and data downloads. It is a server-side application running on a linux cluster at Washington University. WebCaret "scenes" facilitate rapid visualization of complex combinations of data Bi-directional links between online publications and WebCaret/SumsDB provide: * Links from figures in online journal article to corresponding scenes in WebCaret * Links from metadata in WebCaret directly to relevant online publications and figures | segmentation, volume, neuroimaging, brain, fmri, stereotaxic foci, stereotaxic coordinate, brain-mapping, foci, structural mri, mri, cerebral cortex, cerebellar cortex, afni brik, analyze, atlas, nifti, registration, rendering, spatial transformation, surface analysis, surface rendering, visualization, volume rendering, brain mapping, neuroanatomy |
is used by: NIF Data Federation is listed by: Biositemaps is listed by: NeuroImaging Tools and Resources Collaboratory (NITRC) is listed by: re3data.org is related to: Computerized Anatomical Reconstruction and Editing Toolkit is related to: Integrated Manually Extracted Annotation has parent organization: Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis; Missouri; USA |
Mental disease, Neurological disorder, Normal | Human Brain Project ; NSF ; NCI ; NLM ; NASA ; National Partnership for Advanced Computational Infrastructure ; NIMH R01 MH60974-06 |
THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE | nif-0000-00016, r3d100010169 | http://brainvis.wustl.edu/wiki/index.php/Sums:About http://www.nitrc.org/projects/sumsdb https://doi.org/10.17616/R3JC76 |
SCR_002759 | SumsDB WebCaret, SumsDB Database, Web Caret, WebCaret Online Visualization, Surface Management System Database and WebCaret Online Visualization, SumsDB and WebCaret, Sums database, SumsDB (Surface Management System Database) and WebCaret Online Visualization, Sums DB, SumsDB (Surface Management System Database) WebCaret Online Visualization, Surface Management System Database | 2026-02-16 09:45:59 | 13 | ||||
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Stanley Neuropathology Consortium Integrative Database Resource Report Resource Website 10+ mentions |
Stanley Neuropathology Consortium Integrative Database (RRID:SCR_002749) | SNCID | data set, data analysis service, analysis service resource, database, production service resource, service resource, data or information resource | A database of 1749 neuropathological markers measured in 12 different brain regions from 60 brains in the Consortium Collection from the Stanley Medical Research Institute combined with microarray data and statistical tools. Fifteen brains each are from patients diagnosed with schizophrenia, bipolar disorder, or major depression, and unaffected controls. The four groups are matched by age, sex, race, postmortem interval, pH, side of brain, and mRNA quality. A Repository of raw data is also included. Users must register for access. | schizophrenia, bipolar disorder, depressive disorder, brain, blinded study, microarray, single-nucleotide polymorphism, mental disorder, biomarker | has parent organization: Stanley Medical Research Institute | Schizophrenia, Bipolar Disorder, Depressive Disorder, Mental disorder | PMID:19829293 | Free | nif-0000-24103 | SCR_002749 | Stanley Neuropathology Consortium Integrative Database | 2026-02-16 09:45:53 | 19 | |||||
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studyforrest.org Resource Report Resource Website 10+ mentions |
studyforrest.org (RRID:SCR_003112) | studyforrest.org | service resource, data repository, storage service resource, image repository | An MRI data repository that holds a set of 7 Tesla images and behavioral metadata. Multi-faceted brain image archive with behavioral measurements. For each participant a number of different scans and auxiliary recordings have been obtained. In addition, several types of minimally preprocessed data are also provided. The full description of the data release is available in a dedicated publication. This project invites anyone to participate in a decentralized effort to explore the opportunities of open science in neuroimaging by documenting how much (scientific) value can be generated out of a single data release by publication of scientific findings derived from a dataset, algorithms and methods evaluated on this dataset, and/or extensions of this dataset by acquisition and integration of new data. | neuroimaging, open data, brain, brain scan, fmri, stimulus material, participant demographic, stimulus, demographic, experimental protocol, structure mri, mri, 7-tesla, data set, auditory system, language, perception |
uses: OpenNeuro uses: rsync uses: XNAT - The Extensible Neuroimaging Archive Toolkit is used by: NIF Data Federation is listed by: NITRC-IR is listed by: NeuroImaging Tools and Resources Collaboratory (NITRC) has parent organization: Otto-von-Guericke University Magdeburg; Saxony-Anhalt; Germany |
BMBF 01GQ1112; BMBF 01GQ1411; NSF 1129855; DFG PO 548/15-1 |
Free, Available for download, Freely available | r3d100011071, nlx_156710 | http://www.nitrc.org/projects/studyforrest https://doi.org/10.17616/R3SW5S |
SCR_003112 | study forrest, studyforrest | 2026-02-16 09:45:55 | 34 | |||||
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Cancer Genome Anatomy Project Resource Report Resource Website 100+ mentions |
Cancer Genome Anatomy Project (RRID:SCR_003072) | CGAP | data or information resource, topical portal, portal | Project to determine the gene expression profiles of normal, precancer, and cancer cells, whose generated resources are available to the cancer community. Interconnected modules provide access to all CGAP data, bioinformatic analysis tools, and biological resources allowing the user to find in silico answers to biological questions in a fraction of the time it once took in the laboratory. * Genes * Tissues * Pathways * RNAi * Chromosomes * SAGE Genie * Tools | gene, gene expression, normal cell, precancer cell, cancer cell, cell, genome, anatomy, gene expression profile, tissue, pathway, rnai, chromosome, bio.tools |
is listed by: bio.tools is listed by: Debian has parent organization: National Cancer Institute is parent organization of: CGAP GO Browser |
Cancer, Normal, Precancer | NCI | Free, download Freely available | biotools:cgap, nif-0000-30468 | https://mitelmandatabase.isb-cgc.org/mb_search | SCR_003072 | Cancer Genome Anatomy Project (CGAP) | 2026-02-16 09:45:54 | 107 | ||||
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MethDB Resource Report Resource Website 10+ mentions |
MethDB (RRID:SCR_003108) | MethDB | data repository, database, storage service resource, service resource, data or information resource | Database that provides a resource to store DNA methylation data and to make these data readily available to the public. Future development of the database will focus on environmental effects on DNA methylation. No restriction applies on the type of data, i.e. as well as global estimations (e.g. HPLC) as data from high resolution analysis (i.e. sequencing) can be stored. As much background information as possible should be provided by the users. This includes the origin of the sample, phenotype, expression of the related gene, etc.. | methylation |
is listed by: OMICtools has parent organization: University of Perpignan Via Domitia; Perpignan; France has parent organization: French National Center for Scientific Research |
PMID:11125109 PMID:17965614 PMID:12163707 |
THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE | nif-0000-03119, OMICS_01840 | http://www.methdb.net/ | SCR_003108 | DNA Methylation Database, MethDB - the database for DNA methylation and environmental epigenetic effects | 2026-02-16 09:46:00 | 15 | |||||
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I2D Resource Report Resource Website 10+ mentions |
I2D (RRID:SCR_002957) | I2D | data analysis service, analysis service resource, database, production service resource, service resource, data or information resource | Database of known and predicted mammalian and eukaryotic protein-protein interactions, it is designed to be both a resource for the laboratory scientist to explore known and predicted protein-protein interactions, and to facilitate bioinformatics initiatives exploring protein interaction networks. It has been built by mapping high-throughput (HTP) data between species. Thus, until experimentally verified, these interactions should be considered predictions. It remains one of the most comprehensive sources of known and predicted eukaryotic PPI. It contains 490,600 Source Interactions, 370,002 Predicted Interactions, for a total of 846,116 interactions, and continues to expand as new protein-protein interaction data becomes available. | interaction, prediction, protein-protein interaction, high-throughput, model organism, mammal, eukaryote, visualization, interolog, protein |
is related to: Interaction Reference Index is related to: IMEx - The International Molecular Exchange Consortium is related to: PSICQUIC Registry is related to: IntAct has parent organization: University of Toronto; Ontario; Canada |
National Science and Engineering Research Council RGPIN 203833-02; NIGMS P50-GM62413 |
PMID:17535438 PMID:15657099 |
Free, Available for download, Freely available | nif-0000-03005, r3d100010675 | https://doi.org/10.17616/R3BG8R | SCR_002957 | Interologous Interaction Database, OPHID, I2D - Interologous Interaction Database | 2026-02-16 09:45:52 | 23 | ||||
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Human Proteinpedia Resource Report Resource Website 10+ mentions |
Human Proteinpedia (RRID:SCR_002948) | Human Proteinpedia | data repository, database, storage service resource, service resource, data or information resource | A community portal for sharing and integration of human protein data that allows research laboratories to contribute and maintain protein annotations. The Human Protein Reference Database (HPRD) integrates data that is deposited along with the existing literature curated information in the context of an individual protein. Data pertaining to post-translational modifications, protein-protein interactions, tissue expression, expression in cell lines, subcellular localization and enzyme substrate relationships can be submitted. | enzyme, protein expression, post-translational modification, protein-protein interaction, subcellular localization, enzyme substrate, tissue expression, protein, protein binding, peptide, mass spectrometry, mass spectrometry spectra, immunohistochemistry, western blotting, microarray, co-immunoprecipitation, fluorescence, annotation, cell line expression, disease tissue expression, FASEB list |
is listed by: re3data.org is related to: HPRD - Human Protein Reference Database has parent organization: Johns Hopkins University; Maryland; USA has parent organization: Institute of Bioinformatics; Bangalore; India |
PMID:18259167 | THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE | nif-0000-02999, r3d100010985 | https://doi.org/10.17616/R3V62C | SCR_002948 | 2026-02-16 09:45:55 | 32 | ||||||
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Developmental Therapeutics Program Resource Report Resource Website 500+ mentions |
Developmental Therapeutics Program (RRID:SCR_003057) | DTP | funding resource, topical portal, portal, service resource, data or information resource | Portal for preclinical information and research materials, including web-accessible data and tools, NCI-60 Tumor Cell Line Screen, compounds in vials and plates, tumor cells, animals, and bulk drugs for investigational new drug (IND)-directed studies. DTP has been involved in the discovery or development of more than 70 percent of the anticancer therapeutics on the market today, and will continue helping the academic and private sectors to overcome various therapeutic development barriers, particularly through supporting high-risk projects and therapeutic development for rare cancers. Initially DTP made its drug discovery and development services and the results from the human tumor cell line assay publicly accessible to researchers worldwide. At first, the site offered in vitro human cell line data for a few thousand compounds and in vitro anti-HIV screening data for roughly 42,000 compounds. Today, visitors can find: * Downloadable in vitro human tumor cell line data for some 43,500 compounds and 15,000 natural product extracts * Results for 60,000 compounds evaluated in the yeast assay * In vivo animal model results for 30,000 compounds * 2-D and 3-D chemical structures for more than 200,000 compounds * Molecular target data, including characterizations for at least 1,200 targets, plus data from multiple cDNA microarray projects In addition to browsing DTP's databases and downloading data, researchers can request individual samples or sets of compounds on 96-well plates for research, or they can submit their own compounds for consideration for screening via DTP's online submission form. Once a compound is submitted for screening, researchers can follow its progress and retrieve data using a secure web interface. The NCI has collected information on almost half a million chemical structures in the past 50 years. DTP has made this information accessible and useful for investigators through its 3-D database, a collection of three-dimensional structures for more than 200,000 drugs. Investigators use the 3-D database to screen compounds for anticancer therapeutic activity. Also available on DTP's website are 127,000 connection tables for anticancer agents. A connection table is a convenient way of depicting molecular structures without relying on drawn chemical structures. As unique lists of atoms and their connections, the connection tables can be indexed and stored in computer databases where they can be used for patent searches, toxicology studies, and precursor searching, for example., THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE. Documented on September 16,2025. | cell line, drug discovery, drug development, drug, treatment, therapy, biopharmaceutical, bortezomib, paclitaxel, romidepsin, eribulin, sipuleucel-t, anticancer therapeutic, compound, natural product extract, animal model, in vivo, in vitro, chemical structure, chemical, structure, anti-hiv, anticancer, molecular structure, database, chemotherapeutic agent, testing, drug synthesis, chemistry, grant, contract, information technology, molecular pharmacology, natural product, pharmaceutical, screening technology, toxicology, pharmacology, screening, FASEB list |
is used by: NIF Data Federation is related to: Integrated Cell Lines has parent organization: National Cancer Institute |
Cancer, Tumor | NCI | THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE | nif-0000-30447 | https://medschool.cuanschutz.edu/colorado-cancer-center/research/research-programs/developmental-therapeutics | SCR_003057 | Developmental Therapeutics Program NCI/NIH | 2026-02-16 09:45:54 | 562 | ||||
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Common Fund Protein Capture Reagents Resource Report Resource Website 1+ mentions |
Common Fund Protein Capture Reagents (RRID:SCR_006570) | Protein Capture Reagents | funding resource, data or information resource, topical portal, portal | Program that is developing new resources and tools to understand the critical role the multitude of cellular proteins play in normal development and health as well as in disease. These resources will support a wide-range of research and clinical applications that will enable the isolation and tracking of proteins of interest and permit their use as diagnostic biomarkers of disease onset and progression. The program is being implemented in phases, with three Funding Opportunity Announcements (FOAs): * FOA 1: Antigen Production (RFA-RM-10-007) To produce human transcription factor antigens for making monoclonal antibodies or other affinity capture reagents; this effort is already underway. * FOA 2: Anti-Transcription Factor Antibodies Production (RFA-RM-10-017) To optimize and scale anti-transcription factor capture reagent production to develop a community antibody resource. * FOA 3: New Reagent Technology Development and Piloting (RFA-RM-10-018) To develop improvements in the reagent production pipeline with regard to quality, utility, cost, and production scalability. To understand what makes a cell function normally and what may go awry in disease, we need better tools and resources, such as renewable protein capture reagents and probes, to study how proteins work in isolation and how they interact with other proteins, carbohydrates, or DNA regions within a cell. Ideally, this resource would allow us to identify and isolate all proteins within cells, in their various forms the so called proteome to ensure broad application in research and clinical studies aimed at understanding, preventing, detecting and treating disease. Existing protein capture reagents, such monoclonal antibodies, have been developed for a number of protein targets, although these represent only a subset of all proteins comprising the human proteome. In addition, many monoclonal antibodies lack the desired level of specificity and do not reliably target only the protein of interest. This is particularly problematic given the multiple forms of any one protein and the broad range of protein types in the body. The Protein Capture Reagents Program is organized as a pilot program using transcription factors as a test case to examine the feasibility and value of generating a community resource of low cost, renewable affinity reagents for all human proteins. The reagents must be specifically designed for high quality and broad experimental utility in order to meet the growing demands of biomedical researchers. Based on what is learned from these funding initiatives, the program may expand to a larger production effort to provide a broad community resource of human protein capture reagents. | protein, reagent, proteome, antigen, anti-transcription factor, antibody, protein capture, transcription factor | has parent organization: NIH Common Fund | nlx_151642 | https://proteincapture.org https://proteincapture.org/reagent_portal/ |
SCR_006570 | Protein Capture Reagents Program, NIH Common Fund Protein Capture Reagents Program, Common Fund Protein Capture Reagents Program | 2026-02-16 09:46:45 | 2 | |||||||
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CASA Resource Report Resource Website 100+ mentions |
CASA (RRID:SCR_006607) | CASAColumbia | data or information resource, topical portal, portal | A science-based organization focused on developing effective solutions to address the disease of addiction and reduce the risks associated with substance use. CASAColumbia works to: * Close the gap between what is known about addiction and what is actually done to prevent and treat it * Incorporate addiction prevention and treatment into routine health care and medical practice * Explore the possibility of finding a cure Founded by Former U.S. Secretary of Health, Education, and Welfare Joseph A. Califano, Jr., CASA remains the only national organization that assembles under one roof all of the professional skills needed to research and develop proven, effective ways to prevent and treat substance abuse and addiction to all substances - alcohol, nicotine as well as illegal, prescription and performance enhancing drugs - in all sectors of society. CASAColumbia is committed to understanding the science of addiction and its implications for health care, public policy and public education. | drug of abuse, alcohol, tobacco, drug, nicotine, illegal drug, prescription drug, performance enhancing drug, prevention, treatment, disease management | has parent organization: Columbia University; New York; USA | Addiction, Substance abuse, Substance use | nlx_149226 | SCR_006607 | CASA Columbia, National Center on Addiction and Substance Abuse at Columbia University, National Center on Addiction and Substance Abuse | 2026-02-16 09:46:45 | 111 | |||||||
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Influenza Research Database (IRD) Resource Report Resource Website 10+ mentions |
Influenza Research Database (IRD) (RRID:SCR_006641) | IRD | data analysis service, analysis service resource, data repository, database, storage service resource, production service resource, service resource, data or information resource | The Influenza Research Database (IRD) serves as a public repository and analysis platform for flu sequence, experiment, surveillance and related data. | avian, clinical, genomic, host, influenza, isolate, mammalian, nonhuman, phenotypic, preventive, proteomic, repository, strain, epitope, surveillance, treatment, virus, protein sequence, immune, 3d protein structure, align, blast, short peptide, flu protein, sequence variation, snp, phylogenetic tree, human, 3d spacial image, image, clinical data, clinical, genomic, proteomic, phenotype |
is recommended by: NIDDK Information Network (dkNET) is listed by: DataCite is listed by: re3data.org is listed by: FAIRsharing is related to: Los Alamos National Laboratory is related to: University of California at Davis; California; USA is related to: Sage Analytica is related to: J. Craig Venter Institute has parent organization: University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center; Texas; USA has parent organization: Los Alamos National Laboratory has parent organization: Sage Analytica |
Influenza virus, Influenza | NIAID | PMID:17965094 | Acknowledgement requested, The community can contribute to this resource | DOI:10.25504/FAIRsharing.ws7cgw, nif-0000-21222, DOI:10.35094, DOI:10.17616/R3S634, r3d100011558 | https://www.fludb.org/ https://doi.org/10.17616/R3S634 https://doi.org/10.17616/r3s634 https://doi.org/10.35094/ https://dx.doi.org/10.35094/ https://fairsharing.org/10.25504/FAIRsharing.ws7cgw https://doi.org/10.17616/R3S634 |
http://www.fludb.org/brc/home.do?decorator=influenza | SCR_006641 | , Influenza Research Database, IRD | 2026-02-16 09:46:46 | 28 | ||
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Autoimmunity Centers of Excellence Resource Report Resource Website |
Autoimmunity Centers of Excellence (RRID:SCR_006510) | ACE | research forum portal, resource, topical portal, portal, data or information resource, disease-related portal | Nine centers that conduct clinical trials and basic research on new immune-based therapies for autoimmune diseases. This program enhances interactions between scientists and clinicians in order to accelerate the translation of research findings into medical applications. By promoting better coordination and communication, and enabling limited resources to be pooled, ACEs is one of NIAID''''s primary vehicles for both expanding our knowledge and improving our ability to effectively prevent and treat autoimmune diseases. This coordinated approach incorporates key recommendations of the NIH Autoimmune Diseases Research Plan and will ensure progress in identifying new and highly effective therapies for autoimmune diseases. ACEs is advancing the search for effective treatments through: * Diverse Autoimmunity Expertise Medical researchers at ACEs include rheumatologists, neurologists, gastroenterologists, and endocrinologists who are among the elite in their respective fields. * Strong Mechanistic Foundation ACEs augment each clinical trial with extensive basic studies designed to enhance understanding of the mechanisms responsible for tolerance initiation, maintenance, or loss, including the role of cytokines, regulatory T cells, and accessory cells, to name a few. * Streamlined Patient Recruitment The cooperative nature of ACEs helps scientists recruit patients from distinct geographical areas. The rigorous clinical and basic science approach of ACEs helps maintain a high level of treatment and analysis, enabling informative comparisons between patient groups. | immune system, infection, clinical trial, clinical, basic research |
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Type 1 diabetes, Diabetes, Autoimmune disease, Systematic lupus erythematosus, Rheumatoid arthritis, Sjogren's syndrome, Multiple sclerosis, Chronic inflammatory bowel disease, Pemphigus vulgaris, Scleroderma | NIAID ; NIDDK ; NIH Office of Research on Womens Health |
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CTE and Post-traumatic Neurodegeneration: Neuropathology and Ex Vivo Imaging Resource Report Resource Website 1+ mentions |
CTE and Post-traumatic Neurodegeneration: Neuropathology and Ex Vivo Imaging (RRID:SCR_006543) | CTE and Post-traumatic Neurodegeneration: Neuropathology and Ex Vivo Imaging | research forum portal, topical portal, portal, data or information resource, disease-related portal | Initiative to assemble a multicenter team of expert neuroscientists to evaluate the late effects of Traumatic brain injury (TBI), including single and repetitive TBI of varying severity, and Chronic Traumatic Encephalopathy (CTE), using histological examination of postmortem bio specimens and neuroimaging tools as a foundation to develop in vivo diagnostics. As a first aim, this proposal will bring together a team of 5 accomplished neuropathologists in neurodegenerative disease to establish consensus criteria for the post-mortem diagnosis of CTE. This team will also define the stages of CTE pathology, the features that differentiate CTE from other neurodegenerations and the effects of substance abuse, and the characteristics of posttraumatic neurodegeneration after single TBI. As a second aim, this proposal will establish a national bio specimen and data bank for TBI (Understanding Neurological Injury and Traumatic Encephalopathy (UNITE) bio bank) by developing a nationwide brain donor registry and hotline to acquire high quality bio specimens and data. The UNITE bank will use strictly standardized protocols and a web-based interface to ensure that tissue and data are readily available to qualified investigators. Comprehensive retrospective clinical data including clinical symptoms, brain trauma and substance abuse history, and medical records (including common data elements) will be entered into a secure database. Behavioral/ mood dysfunction, cognitive changes, substance abuse and traumatic exposure will be correlated with quantitative assessment of the multifocal tauopathy, Ass deposition and axonal injury. As a third aim, neuroimaging signatures of the neuropathology will be determined in post-mortem tissue using high spatial resolution diffusion tensor imaging (DTI) and autoradiography using a highly selective PET ligand for tau. Quantitative assessment of axonal injury, tau, and Ass will be correlated with ex vivo DTI abnormalities and tau ligand autoradiography. Pilot neuroimaging studies of individuals at high risk for the development of CTE will also be conducted in the final 2 years of the proposal. This proposal will determine the clinical and neuroimaging correlates of CTE and posttraumatic neurodegeneration and create the groundwork for establishing their incidence and prevalence. This study will have a tremendous impact on public health of millions of Americans and greatly increase our understanding of the latent effects of brain trauma. | brain bank, biospecimen repository, neuroimaging, brain, neuropathology, dti, pet, clinical, cognitive decline, dementia, axonal injury, aggregated protein, neurodegeneration, post-mortem, incidence, prevalence, risk factor, clinical course, treatment, diagnosis, biomarker | has parent organization: Boston University School of Medicine; Massachusetts; USA | Traumatic brain injury, Chronic traumatic encephalopathy | nlx_156786 | SCR_006543 | Chronic Traumatic Encephalopathy and Post-traumatic Neurodegeneration: Neuropathology and Ex Vivo Imaging | 2026-02-16 09:46:44 | 1 |
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