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http://geneontology.org/docs/tools-overview/
Collection of tools developed by GO Consortium and by third parties. Tools are listed by category or alphabetically and continue to be improved and expanded.
Proper citation: Gene Ontology Tools (RRID:SCR_006941) Copy
http://ajp.psychiatryonline.org/audio.aspx
An audio summary of highlights and key articles from each issue of The American Journal of Psychiatry. Users may subscribe to the podcast to get automatic updates with each issue or download each issue''s audio file individually.
Proper citation: American Journal of Psychiatry Podcasts (RRID:SCR_007070) Copy
THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE, documented on June 09, 2015. A repository of neurophysiology data conforming to BrainML data models and protocols: BrainML-formatted experimental data submissions are published in searchable, browsable form. Registered users may submit new experiments. The site contains spike trains, voltage time series, and some derived histograms from single cell and multi-unit activity. The database focuses on in vivo somatosensory and visual activity during task performance. This resource contains only a few datasets, but they are of high quality and have been used for reanalysis by several parties. There are three primary interfaces for querying data from this repository: a web-based browse interface, a web-based HTML query form, and a Java web start desktop application. In addition, there is an XML interface useful for direct access by software clients. To download the source code, please read and acknowledge the license agreement.
Proper citation: Neurodatabase.org (RRID:SCR_007091) Copy
Knowledge management system designed to handle neurobiological information at different levels of organization of vertebrate nervous system. Database and repository for information about neural circuitry, storing and analyzing data concerned with nomenclature, taxonomy, axonal connections, and neuronal cell types. Handles data and metadata collated from original literature, or inserted by scientists that is associated to four levels of organization of vertebrate nervous system. Data about expressed molecules, neuron types and classes, brain regions, and networks of brain regions.
Proper citation: Brain Architecture Management System (RRID:SCR_007251) Copy
Resource for experimentally validated human and mouse noncoding fragments with gene enhancer activity as assessed in transgenic mice. Most of these noncoding elements were selected for testing based on their extreme conservation in other vertebrates or epigenomic evidence (ChIP-Seq) of putative enhancer marks. Central public database of experimentally validated human and mouse noncoding fragments with gene enhancer activity as assessed in transgenic mice. Users can retrieve elements near single genes of interest, search for enhancers that target reporter gene expression to particular tissue, or download entire collections of enhancers with defined tissue specificity or conservation depth.
Proper citation: VISTA Enhancer Browser (RRID:SCR_007973) Copy
THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE. Documented on August 26,2019. In October 2016, T1DBase has merged with its sister site ImmunoBase (https://immunobase.org). Documented on March 2020, ImmunoBase ownership has been transferred to Open Targets (https://www.opentargets.org). Results for all studies can be explored using Open Targets Genetics (https://genetics.opentargets.org). Database focused on genetics and genomics of type 1 diabetes susceptibility providing a curated and integrated set of datasets and tools, across multiple species, to support and promote research in this area. The current data scope includes annotated genomic sequences for suspected T1D susceptibility regions; genetic data; microarray data; and global datasets, generally from the literature, that are useful for genetics and systems biology studies. The site also includes software tools for analyzing the data.
Proper citation: T1DBase (RRID:SCR_007959) Copy
https://gene-atlas.brainminds.jp/
Database of gene expression in the marmoset brain.Comparative anatomy of marmoset and mouse cortex from genomic expression. Atlas comparing brain of neonatal marmoset with mouse using in situ hybridization.
Proper citation: Expression Atlas of the Marmoset (RRID:SCR_005760) Copy
Online repository of open access images including MR Sessions, MRI, Freesurfer APARC, Freesurfer ASEGs, Clinical Assessments, Atlas Scaling Factors, and Fast Segmentations data. CENTRAL currently contains 374 Projects, 3808 Subjects, and 5174 Imaging Sessions (June 2014). Central is powered by XNAT (The Extensible Neuroimaging Archive Toolkit), an open source software platform designed to facilitate management and exploration of neuroimaging and related data. XNAT includes a secure database backend and a rich web-based user interface.
Proper citation: XNAT Central (RRID:SCR_006235) Copy
Collects, maintains and distributes Drosophila melanogaster strains for research. Emphasis is placed on genetic tools that are useful to a broad range of investigations. These include basic stocks of flies used in genetic analysis such as marker, balancer, mapping, and transposon-tagging strains; mutant alleles of identified genes, including a large set of transposable element insertion alleles; defined sets of deficiencies and a variety of other chromosomal aberrations; engineered lines for somatic and germline clonal analysis; GAL4 and UAS lines for targeted gene expression; enhancer trap and lacZ-reporter strains with defined expression patterns for marking tissues; and a collection of transposon-induced lethal mutations.
Proper citation: Bloomington Drosophila Stock Center (RRID:SCR_006457) Copy
http://www.sciencemag.org/site/multimedia/podcast/index.xhtml
The Science Podcast takes you on a tour of some interesting stories in the journal and online. * MP3 of this show * Transcript of this show * Subscribe to the Science Podcast RSS Feed
Proper citation: Science Podcast (RRID:SCR_006453) Copy
https://repository.niddk.nih.gov/home/
NIDDK Central Repositories are two separate contract funded components that work together to store data and samples from significant, NIDDK funded studies. First component is Biorepository that gathers, stores, and distributes biological samples from studies. Biorepository works with investigators in new and ongoing studies as realtime storage facility for archival samples.Second component is Data Repository that gathers, stores and distributes incremental or finished datasets from NIDDK funded studies Data Repository helps active data coordinating centers prepare databases and incremental datasets for archiving and for carrying out restricted queries of stored databases. Data Repository serves as Data Coordinating Center and website manager for NIDDK Central Repositories website.
Proper citation: NIDDK Central Repository (RRID:SCR_006542) Copy
Online catalog of human genes and genetic disorders, for clinical features, phenotypes and genes. Collection of human genes and genetic phenotypes, focusing on relationship between phenotype and genotype. Referenced overviews in OMIM contain information on all known mendelian disorders and variety of related genes. It is updated daily, and entries contain copious links to other genetics resources.
Proper citation: OMIM (RRID:SCR_006437) Copy
https://scicrunch.org/scicrunch/data/source/nlx_154697-18/search?q=*&l=
A virtual database cataloging numerous data set resources, including: BrainMaps.org, Cell Centered Database, Clinical Trials Network (CTN) Data Share, ClinicalTrials.gov, CRCNS, Gene Expression Omnibus, ArrayExpress, MPD - Mouse Phenome Database, BioSharing, Gene Weaver, XNAT Central, 1000 Functional Connectomes Project, Health.Data.gov, SciCrunch Registry, NIF Registry Automated Crawl Data, NeuroVault, OpenfMRI, Physiobank, RanchoBiosciences, YPED, Data.gov Science, and Research Data Catalog.
Proper citation: Integrated Datasets (RRID:SCR_010503) Copy
Catalog of published genome-wide association studies. Genome-wide set of genetic variants in different individuals to see if any variant is associated with trait and disease. Database of genome-wide association study (GWAS) publications including only those attempting to assay single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs). Publications are organized from most to least recent date of publication. Studies are identified through weekly PubMed literature searches, daily NIH-distributed compilations of news and media reports, and occasional comparisons with an existing database of GWAS literature (HuGE Navigator). Works with HANCESTRO ancestry representation.
Proper citation: GWAS: Catalog of Published Genome-Wide Association Studies (RRID:SCR_012745) Copy
http://www.rcsb.org/#Category-welcome
Collection of structural data of biological macromolecules. Database of information about 3D structures of large biological molecules, including proteins and nucleic acids. Users can perform queries on data and analyze and visualize results.
Proper citation: Research Collaboratory for Structural Bioinformatics Protein Data Bank (RCSB PDB) (RRID:SCR_012820) Copy
http://umcd.humanconnectomeproject.org
Web-based repository and analysis site for connectivity matrices that have been derived from neuroimaging data including different imaging modalities, subject groups, and studies. Users can analyze connectivity matrices that have been shared publicly and upload their own matrices to share or analyze privately.
Proper citation: USC Multimodal Connectivity Database (RRID:SCR_012809) Copy
Integrated database resource consisting of 16 main databases, broadly categorized into systems information, genomic information, and chemical information. In particular, gene catalogs in completely sequenced genomes are linked to higher-level systemic functions of cell, organism, and ecosystem. Analysis tools are also available. KEGG may be used as reference knowledge base for biological interpretation of large-scale datasets generated by sequencing and other high-throughput experimental technologies.
Proper citation: KEGG (RRID:SCR_012773) Copy
THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE, documented on Feb. 05, 2014, however, NIF holds the Research Crossroads data and makes it available through Integrated Grants. World of publicly funded research aggregated into a database providing funding, publication, clinical trial and grant data from government and private research agencies. Advanced reporting and analysis tools are then used to connect research to researchers, organizations and topic areas to uncover non-obvious associations. Use ResearchCrossroads for: Researchers * Make your research visible to funding organizations and collaborators. * Connect with peers to stay up to date on their research progress * Update your investigator profile, biography and publications so funding organizations can find you * Discover available funding from private foundations and government funding organizations * Annotate your previous research grants with outcomes * Create a research diary and participate in discussions with your peers Foundations Participating in ResearchCrossroads is free if you share your research data. Send us a spreadsheet with your grant and investigator information. * Create a community for your researchers to learn from each other * Locate potential investigators and collaborators * Post available funding and be matched with investigator profiles * Access to analytical reporting of funding and research statistics * Update your personalized organization profile page * Display your logo in search results * Link to your ResearchCrossroads grants and investigator profiles from your own website Corporations, Academia & Governments Contact us about subscriptions to funding trend analytics and marketing opportunities. * In-depth reporting of 15 years of funding data from government and private institutions * Subscriptions available to advanced analysis & reporting tools * Display your corporate logo in search results * Update your organization profile page * Highly targeted marketing & advertising by research areas, keywords and categories of investigator * Register for notifications of the newest grants in your area of interest
Proper citation: ResearchCrossroads (RRID:SCR_008261) Copy
Aggregator of blogs about new developments in science and other fields that allows readers to easily find blog posts about serious peer-reviewed research, instead of just news reports and press releases. If you''re a blogger who writes about serious research, Research Blogging offers you a way to distinguish your serious posts from news, politics, family, bagpipes, and so on. They can direct your regular readers - and new readers - to the posts you''ve worked the hardest to create. All you need to get started is a blog and a peer-reviewed research report that you''d like to discuss. How it works * Bloggers -- often experts in their field -- find exciting new peer-reviewed research they''d like to share. They write thoughtful posts about the research for their blogs. * Bloggers register and use a simple one-line form to create a snippet of code to place in their posts. This snippet not only notifies this site about their post, it also creates a properly formatted research citation for their blog. * Their software automatically scans registered blogs for posts containing their code snippet. When it finds them, it indexes them and displays them on their front page -- thousands of posts from hundreds of blogs, in one convenient place, organized by topic. * Their editors identify the notable posts in each major discipline, publishing the results on their news page. * Other services like PubGet index their database as well, so every time readers search for a journal article, they can also locate blog posts discussing the article. * The quality of the posts listed on their site is monitored by the member bloggers. If a post doesn''t follow their guidelines, it is removed from their database. Borderline cases may be discussed publicly on the blog as well. Bloggers are also provided with an icon they can use to show when they''re talking about a peer-reviewed work that they''ve read and analyzed closely. There are already over seven thousand blog posts using the icon, and now it''s easier than ever to find them.
Proper citation: Research Blogging (RRID:SCR_008786) Copy
Center mission is to advance medical and biological research by providing the scientific community with standardized, high quality metabolic and physiologic phenotyping services for mouse models of diabetes, diabetic complications, obesity and related disorders.
Proper citation: National Mouse Metabolic Phenotyping Centers (RRID:SCR_008997) Copy
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