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Anipose Resource Report Resource Website 1+ mentions |
Anipose (RRID:SCR_023041) | software resource, software toolkit | Software package for 3D pose estimation. Uses DeepLabCut for 2D tracking and uses triangulation methods to project pose estimations into three dimensions.Toolkit for robust markerless 3D pose estimation. | OpenBehavior, 3D pose estimation, project pose estimations into three dimensions, markerless 3D pose estimation |
uses: DeepLabCut is listed by: OpenBehavior is related to: DeepLabCut Project |
NINDS F31NS115477; NINDS R00 NS088193; NINDS DP2NS105555; NINDS R01NS111479; NINDS U19NS112959; Searle Scholars Program ; Pew Charitable Trusts ; McKnight Foundation ; Sloan Research Fellowship ; Washington Research Foundation ; NINDS R01NS102333; NINDS U19NS104655; New York Stem Cell Foundation |
PMID:34592148 | Free, Available for download, Freely available | https://edspace.american.edu/openbehavior/?s=Anipose | SCR_023041 | 2026-02-14 02:07:33 | 4 | |||||||
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Internet Brain Segmentation Repository Resource Report Resource Website 10+ mentions |
Internet Brain Segmentation Repository (RRID:SCR_001994) | IBSR | data or information resource, data set | Data set of manually-guided expert segmentation results along with magnetic resonance brain image data. Its purpose is to encourage the development and evaluation of segmentation methods by providing raw test and image data, human expert segmentation results, and methods for comparing segmentation results. Please see the MediaWiki for more information. This repository is meant to contain standard test image data sets which will permit a standardized mechanism for evaluation of the sensitivity of a given analysis method to signal to noise ratio, contrast to noise ratio, shape complexity, degree of partial volume effect, etc. This capability is felt to be essential to further development in the field since many published algorithms tend to only operate successfully under a narrow range of conditions which may not extend to those experienced under the typical clinical imaging setting. This repository is also meant to describe and discuss methods for the comparison of results. | 3d model, anatomy, brainstem, cerebellum, cortex, gray matter, imaging, morphology, mri, segmentation, volume, white matter, adult human, male, child, image collection, application, magnetic resonance, os independent, php, quality metrics, segmentation, test data, web service |
is listed by: NeuroImaging Tools and Resources Collaboratory (NITRC) has parent organization: Harvard Medical School; Massachusetts; USA |
Normal, Tumor | NINDS 1 R01 NS34189-01 | Free, Available for download, Freely available | nif-0000-00032 | http://www.cma.mgh.harvard.edu/ibsr/ | SCR_001994 | 2026-02-14 02:07:28 | 24 | |||||
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Virtual NeuroMorphology Electronic Database Resource Report Resource Website 1+ mentions |
Virtual NeuroMorphology Electronic Database (RRID:SCR_007118) | data or information resource, data set | A database of virtually generated anatomically plausible neurons for several morphological classes, including cerebellar Purkinje cells, hippocampal pyramidal and granule cells, and spinal cord motoneurons. It presently contains 542 cells. In the trade neurons collection the database contains an amaral cell archive, neuron morpho reconstructions, and mouse alpha motoneurons. Their collection of generated neurons include motoneurons, Purkinje cells, and hippocampal pyramidal cells. | neuron, morphology, computational neuroanatomy, neuroanatomy, neuronal reconstruction, neuron model, purkinje cell, motor neuron, ca1, ca3, hippocampal pyramidal cell, axon, hippocampus, triceps surae | has parent organization: George Mason University; Virginia; USA | Human Brain Project ; NINDS R01-NS39600-01 |
Acknowledgement requested | nif-0000-10546 | http://krasnow.gmu.edu/cn3/L-Neuron/database/ http://krasnow1.gmu.edu/L-Neuron/L-Neuron/database/ | SCR_007118 | LN Database, L-Neuron Database | 2026-02-14 02:07:54 | 1 | ||||||
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Mouse Thalamic Projectome Dataset Resource Report Resource Website |
Mouse Thalamic Projectome Dataset (RRID:SCR_015702) | data or information resource, data set | Data set of thalamo-centric mesoscopic projection maps to the cortex and striatum. The maps are established through two-color, viral (rAAV)-based tracing images and high throughout imaging. | jpeg image data set, projection map, thalamocortical map, viral (rAAV)-based tracing, thalamo-centric mesoscopic projection map | NIH DP2 OD008425; NINDS R01 NS081071; NIDDK T32 DK007680; NINDS P30 NS069305; NIDA R01 DA008163; NINDS U01 NS094247 |
PMID:25086607 PMID:27892854 |
Free | https://github.com/BJHunnicutt/anatomy | SCR_015702 | 2026-02-14 02:08:07 | 0 | ||||||||
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Monkey Motion Resource Report Resource Website |
Monkey Motion (RRID:SCR_014285) | software resource, source code | A graphical source code file used for an automated motion detection and reward system for animal training (see comment for full paper title). It was designed on the LabVIEW programming system. Running the program requires the appropriate LabVIEW runtime software from National Instruments Corporation. | Magnetic resonance imaging, Neuroimaging, Macaca fascicularis, Operant conditioning, Reward | McDonnell Center for Systems Neuroscience at Washington University ; NINDS R01 NS044598; NIMH R21 MH081080; NIMH K24 MH087913 |
PMID:26798573 DOI:10.7759/cureus.397 |
Available for download | SCR_014285 | 2026-02-14 02:08:23 | 0 | |||||||||
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NeuroMab Resource Report Resource Website 1000+ mentions |
NeuroMab (RRID:SCR_003086) | NeuroMab | data or information resource, organization portal, portal | A national mouse monoclonal antibody generating resource for biochemical and immunohistochemical applications in mammalian brain. NeuroMabs are generated from mice immunized with synthetic and recombinant immunogens corresponding to components of the neuronal proteome as predicted from genomic and other large-scale cloning efforts. Comprehensive biochemical and immunohistochemical analyses of human, primate and non-primate mammalian brain are incorporated into the initial NeuroMab screening procedure. This yields a subset of mouse mAbs that are optimized for use in brain (i.e. NeuroMabs): for immunocytochemical-based imaging studies of protein localization in adult, developing and pathological brain samples, for biochemical analyses of subunit composition and post-translational modifications of native brain proteins, and for proteomic analyses of native brain protein networks. The NeuroMab facility was initially funded with a five-year U24 cooperative grant from NINDS and NIMH. The initial goal of the facility for this funding period is to generate a library of novel NeuroMabs against neuronal proteins, initially focusing on membrane proteins (receptors/channels/transporters), synaptic proteins, other neuronal signaling molecules, and proteins with established links to disease states. The scope of the facility was expanded with supplements from the NIH Blueprint for Neuroscience Research to include neurodevelopmental targets, the NIH Roadmap for Medical Research to include epigenetics targets, and NIH Office of Rare Diseases Research to include rare disease targets. These NeuroMabs will then be produced on a large scale and made available to the neuroscience research community on an inexpensive basis as tissue culture supernatants or purified immunoglobulin by Antibodies Inc. The UC Davis/NIH NeuroMab Facility makes NeuroMabs available directly to end users and is unable to accommodate sales to distributors for third party distribution. Note, NeuroMab antibodies are now offered through antibodiesinc. | antibody, brain, channel, disease-related protein, k channel subunit, mab, mammalian, membrane protein, monoclonal antibody, mouse, neuronal monoclonal antibody, neuronal protein, neuronal signaling molecule, reagent, receptor, research reagent, synaptic protein, transporter |
is used by: NIF Data Federation is listed by: OMICtools has parent organization: University of California at Davis; California; USA |
NINDS ; NIMH ; NIH Blueprint for Neuroscience Research ; NIH Roadmap for Medical Research ; Office of Rare Diseases Research ; Antibodies Inc. |
Free, Freely available | grid.482686.6, nif-0000-00175 | https://ror.org/00fyrp007 | SCR_003086 | UCDavis/NIH NeuroMab Facility, antibodies.inc, antibodiesinc.com, antibodiesinc | 2026-02-14 02:05:26 | 1810 | |||||
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SenseLab Resource Report Resource Website 10+ mentions |
SenseLab (RRID:SCR_007276) | SenseLab | data or information resource, organization portal, portal, database | The SenseLab Project is a long-term effort to build integrated, multidisciplinary models of neurons and neural systems. It was founded in 1993 as part of the original Human Brain Project, which began the development of neuroinformatics tools in support of neuroscience research. It is now part of the Neuroscience Information Framework (NIF) and the International Neuroinformatics Coordinating Facility (INCF). The SenseLab project involves novel informatics approaches to constructing databases and database tools for collecting and analyzing neuroscience information, using the olfactory system as a model, with extension to other brain systems. SenseLab contains seven related databases that support experimental and theoretical research on the membrane properties: CellPropDB, NeuronDB, ModelDB, ORDB, OdorDB, OdorMapDB, BrainPharmA pilot Web portal that successfully integrates multidisciplinary neurocience data. | neuron, model, olfactory system, brain, disease, neuronal, olfactory |
is related to: Neuroscience Information Framework is related to: International Neuroinformatics Coordinating Facility has parent organization: Yale University; Connecticut; USA is parent organization of: SimToolDB |
Aging | Human Brain Project ; Multidisciplinary University Research Initiative ; NIMH ; NIA ; NICD ; NINDS ; NIDCD RO1 DC 009977 |
nif-0000-00017 | SCR_007276 | SenseLab Project, The SenseLab Project | 2026-02-14 02:05:23 | 41 | ||||||
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TrakEM2 Resource Report Resource Website 100+ mentions |
TrakEM2 (RRID:SCR_008954) | TrakEM2 | software resource, image analysis software, data processing software, software application | An ImageJ plugin for morphological data mining, three-dimensional modeling and image stitching, registration, editing and annotation. Two independent modalities exist: either XML-based projects, working directly with the file system, or database-based projects, working on top of a local or remote PostgreSQL database. What can you do with it? * Semantic segmentation editor: order segmentations in tree hierarchies, whose template is exportable for reuse in other, comparable projects. * Model, visualize and export 3D. * Work from your laptop on your huge, remote image storage. * Work with an endless number of images, limited only by the hard drive capacity. Dozens of formats supported thanks to LOCI Bioformats and ImageJ. * Import stacks and even entire grids (montages) of images, automatically stitch them together and homogenize their histograms for best montaging quality. * Add layers conveniently. A layer represents, for example, one 50 nm section (for TEM) or a confocal section. Each layer has its own Z coordinate and thickness, and contains images, labels, areas, nodes of 3d skeletons, profiles... * Insert layer sets into layers: so your electron microscopy serial sections can live inside your optical microscopy sections. * Run any ImageJ plugin on any image. * Measure everything: areas, volumes, pixel intensities, etc. using both built-in data structures and segmentation types, and standard ImageJ ROIs. And with double dissectors! * Visualize RGB color channels changing the opacity of each on the fly, non-destructively. * Annotate images non-destructively with floating text labels, which you can rotate/scale on the fly and display in any color. * Montage/register/stitch/blend images manually with transparencies, semiautomatically, or fully automatically within and across sections, with translation, rigid, similarity and affine models with automatically extracted SIFT features. * Correct the lens distortion present in the images, like those generated in transmission electron microscopy. * Add alpha masks to images using ROIs, for example to split images in two or more parts, or to remove the borders of an image or collection of images. * Model neuronal arbors with 3D skeletons (with areas or radiuses), and synapses with connectors. * Undo all steps. And much more... | java, imagej plugin, neuronal circuit, reconstruction, electron microscopy, optical image volume, arbor, synapse, image, align, register, FASEB list |
is listed by: 3DVC is related to: Segmented ssTEM stack of neural tissue is related to: ImageJ has parent organization: University of Zurich; Zurich; Switzerland |
Swiss National Science Foundation 31003A_132969; NINDS 1-R01 NS054814-05 |
PMID:22723842 PMID:20957184 |
If your work uses TrakEM2 or its associated image registration libraries, Please cite. | nlx_151924 | SCR_008954 | 2026-02-14 02:05:09 | 330 | ||||||
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Brain Computer Interface 2000 Software Package Resource Report Resource Website 100+ mentions |
Brain Computer Interface 2000 Software Package (RRID:SCR_007346) | software resource, data processing software, software application | BCI2000 is a general-purpose system for brain-computer interface (BCI) and adaptive neurotechnology research. It can also be used for data acquisition, stimulus presentation, and brain monitoring applications. The mission of the BCI2000 project is to facilitate research and applications in the areas described. Their vision is that BCI2000 will become a widely used software tool for diverse areas of real-time biosignal processing. In order to achieve this vision, BCI2000 system is available for free for non-profit research and educational purposes. BCI2000 supports a variety of data acquisition systems, brain signals, and study/feedback paradigms. During operation, BCI2000 stores data in a common format (BCI2000 native or GDF), along with all relevant event markers and information about system configuration. BCI2000 also includes several tools for data import/conversion (e.g., a routine to load BCI2000 data files directly into Matlab) and export facilities into ASCII. BCI2000 also facilitates interactions with other software. For example, Matlab scripts can be executed in real-time from within BCI2000, or BCI2000 filters can be compiled to execute as stand-alone programs. Furthermore, a simple network-based interface allows for interactions with external programs written in any programming language. For example, a robotic arm application that is external to BCI2000 may be controlled in real time based on brain signals processed by BCI2000, or BCI2000 may use and store along with brain signals behavioral-based inputs such as eye-tracker coordinates. Because it is based on a framework whose services can support any BCI implementation, the use of BCI2000 provides maximum benefit to comprehensive research programs that operate multiple BCI2000 installations to collect data for a variety of studies. The most important benefits of the system in such situations are: - A Proven Solution - Facilitates Operation of Research Programs - Facilitates Deployment in Multiple Sites - Cross-Platform and Cross-Compiler Compatibility - Open Resource Sponsors: BCI2000 development is sponsored by NIH/NIBIB R01 and NIH/NINDS U24 grants. Keywords: General, Purpose, Systems, Brain, Computer, Interface, Research, Application, Brain, Diverse, Educational, Laboratory, Software, Network, Signals, Behavioral, Eye, Tracker, |
is listed by: NeuroImaging Tools and Resources Collaboratory (NITRC) has parent organization: National Institutes of Health |
NIBIB R01 EB026439; NINDS U24 NS109103; NIBIB P41 EB018783 |
nif-0000-00251 | http://www.nitrc.org/projects/bci2000 http://www.bci2000.org https://www.neurotechcenter.org/software |
SCR_007346 | BCI2000 | 2026-02-14 02:05:07 | 166 | ||||||||
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NeuroNEXT Resource Report Resource Website 1+ mentions |
NeuroNEXT (RRID:SCR_006760) | NeuroNEXT | portal, knowledge environment, data or information resource, research forum portal, disease-related portal, topical portal | THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE. Documented on June 26,2022. A unique clinical trial network open to studies of more than 400 neurological diseases, allowing investigators to more efficiently pursue new therapies based on scientific opportunity. The network has a centralized IRB serving 25 sites, which will allow trials to move faster, without the need to coordinate IRBs at each individual site. It is not necessary to be part of the NeuroNEXT infrastructure to propose and conduct a study within the network. The Network for Excellence in Neuroscience Clinical Trials, or NeuroNEXT, was created to conduct studies of treatments for neurological diseases through partnerships with academia, private foundations, and industry. The network is designed to expand the National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke''s (NINDS) capability to test promising new therapies, increase the efficiency of clinical trials before embarking on larger studies, and respond quickly as new opportunities arise to test promising treatments for people with neurological disorders. The NeuroNEXT program aims to: * Provide a robust, standardized, and accessible infrastructure to facilitate rapid development and implementation of protocols in neurological disorders affecting adult and/or pediatric populations. The network includes multiple Clinical Sites, one Clinical Coordinating Center (CCC) and one Data Coordinating Center (DCC). * Support scientifically sound, possibly biomarker-informed, Phase II clinical trials that provide data for clear go/no-go decisions. * Energize and mobilize federal, industry, foundations and patient advocacy partners by leveraging existing relationships between NINDS and NeuroNEXT to organize high impact Phase II clinical trials for neurological disorders. * Expand the pool of experienced clinical investigators and research staff who are prepared to be leaders of multicenter clinical research trials. * Working with NeuroNEXT is a cooperative venture between NINDS, the NeuroNEXT network and the applicant. | clinical trial, adult, pediatric, child, network |
has parent organization: University of Iowa; Iowa; USA has parent organization: National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke |
Neurological disorder | NINDS | THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE | nlx_151750 | SCR_006760 | NeuroNEXT - Network for Excellence in Neuroscience Clinical Trials | 2026-02-14 02:04:32 | 8 | |||||
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Odor Molecules DataBase Resource Report Resource Website 1+ mentions |
Odor Molecules DataBase (RRID:SCR_007286) | OdorDB | data or information resource, database | OdorDb is a database of odorant molecules, which can be searched in a few different ways. One can see odorant molecules in the OdorDB, and the olfactory receptors in ORDB that they experimentally shown to bind. You can search for odorant molecules based on their attributes or identities: Molecular Formula, Chemical Abstracts Service (CAS) Number and Chemical Class. Functional studies of olfactory receptors involve their interactions with odor molecules. OdorDB contains a list of odors that have been identified as binding to olfactory receptors. | genetics, cellular, molecular, olfactory, receptor, training material |
is related to: Olfactory Receptor DataBase has parent organization: Yale University; Connecticut; USA works with: ORModelDB |
Aging | Human Brain Project ; NIMH ; NIA ; NICD ; NINDS ; Multidisciplinary University Research Initiative ; NIDCD RO1 DC 009977 |
nif-0000-00056 | SCR_007286 | 2026-02-14 02:06:03 | 1 | |||||||
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Olfactory Bulb Odor Map DataBase (OdorMapDB) Resource Report Resource Website |
Olfactory Bulb Odor Map DataBase (OdorMapDB) (RRID:SCR_007287) | OdorMapDB | data or information resource, atlas, database | OdorMapDB is designed to be a database to support the experimental analysis of the molecular and functional organization of the olfactory bulb and its basis for the perception of smell. It is primarily concerned with archiving, searching and analyzing maps of the olfactory bulb generated by different methods. The first aim is to facilitate comparison of activity patterns elicited by odor stimulation in the glomerular layer obtained by different methods in different species. It is further aimed at facilitating comparison of these maps with molecular maps of the projections of olfactory receptor neuron subsets to different glomeruli, especially for gene targeted animals and for antibody staining. The main maps archived here are based on original studies using 2-deoxyglucose and on current studies using high resolution fMRI in mouse and rat. Links are also provided to sites containing maps by other laboratories. OdorMapDB thus serves as a nodal point in a multilaboratory effort to construct consensus maps integrating data from different methodological approaches. OdorMapDB is integrated with two other databases in SenseLab: ORDB, a database of olfactory receptor genes and proteins, and OdorDB, a database of odor molecules that serve as ligands for the olfactory receptor proteins. The combined use of the three integrated databases allows the user to identify odor ligands that activate olfactory receptors that project to specific glomeruli that are involved in generating the odor activity maps. | odor, male, urine, mouse, methyl anisole, patchone, indole, helional, butyrophenone, fenchone, olfactory bulb, fmri, rat, odor ligand, olfactory receptor, smell |
is used by: NIF Data Federation has parent organization: Yale University; Connecticut; USA |
Aging | The Human Brain Project ; NIMH ; NIA ; NICD ; NINDS ; Multidisciplinary University Research Initiative ; NIDCD RO1 DC 009977 |
PMID:15067166 | nif-0000-00057 | SCR_007287 | OdorMap DB, Odor Map Database | 2026-02-14 02:06:36 | 0 | |||||
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CloudReg Resource Report Resource Website |
CloudReg (RRID:SCR_022795) | software resource, image analysis software, data processing software, software application | Software automated, terascale, cloud based image analysis pipeline for preprocessing and cross modal, nonlinear registration between volumetric datasets with artifacts. Automatic terabyte scale cross modal brain volume registration. | brain volume, nonlinear registration, automatic terabyte scale, cross modal brain volume registration, image analysis pipeline, volumetric datasets with artifacts | is used by: BICCN | NIA R01 AG066184; NSF EEC 1707298; NIMH U19MH114821; Kavli Neuroscience Discovery Institute ; Karen Toffler Charitable Trust ; NIMH R01 MH099647; NIMH K08MH113039; NIDA 1K99DA050662; AP Giannini Foundation ; NINDS K99 NS116122; NIA P01AG009973; Johns Hopkins University Kavli Neuroscience Discovery Institute Postdoctoral Fellowship ; Microsoft Research |
PMID:34253927 | Free, Available for download, Freely available | https://github.com/neurodata/CloudReg/ | SCR_022795 | 2026-02-14 02:05:22 | 0 | |||||||
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Lightning Pose Resource Report Resource Website |
Lightning Pose (RRID:SCR_024480) | software resource, software toolkit | Software video centric package for direct video manipulation. Semi supervised animal pose estimation algorithm, Bayesian post processing approach and deep learning package. Improved animal pose estimation via semi-supervised learning, Bayesian ensembling, and cloud-native open-source tools. | OpenBehavior, animal pose estimation algorithm, Bayesian post processing approach, direct video manipulation, | is listed by: OpenBehavior | Gatsby Charitable Foundation ; NINDS K99NS128075; Irma T Hirschl Trust ; NINDS NS075023; NINDS U19NS123716; NSF ; Simons Foundation |
PMID:37162966 | Free, Available for download, Freely available | https://edspace.american.edu/openbehavior/project/lightningpose/ | SCR_024480 | 2026-02-14 02:05:55 | 0 | |||||||
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NeuroPedia Resource Report Resource Website 10+ mentions |
NeuroPedia (RRID:SCR_001551) | NeuroPedia | data or information resource, database | A neuropeptide encyclopedia of peptide sequences (including genomic and taxonomic information) and spectral libraries of identified MS/MS spectra of homolog neuropeptides from multiple species. | proteomics, peptide, neuropeptide, mass spectrometry assay, peptide sequence, spectrum, homolog | has parent organization: Center for Computational Mass Spectrometry | NCRR P41-RR024851; NIDA 5K01DA23065; NINDS R01 NS24553; NIDA R01 DA04271; NIMH R01 MH077305; NHLBI P01 HL58120 |
PMID:21821666 | Free, Freely available | nlx_152894 | SCR_001551 | NeuroPedia: Neuropeptide database and spectra library | 2026-02-14 02:05:35 | 12 | |||||
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StemCellDB Resource Report Resource Website 1+ mentions |
StemCellDB (RRID:SCR_006305) | hES Cell Database | data or information resource, database | Database characterizing and comparing pluripotent human stem cells. The growth and culture conditions of all 21 human embryonic stem cell lines approved under the August 2001 Presidential Executive Order have been analyzed. Available to the scientific community are the results of our rigorous characterization of these cell lines at a more advanced level. | human pluripotent stem cell, human embryonic stem cell line, gene expression, pluripotent, adult, affymetrix microarray platform, agilent microarray platform, gene, stem cell, affymetrix, agilent, microarray, snp, array cgh, methylation, mirna array | has parent organization: National Institutes of Health | NINDS | PMID:23117585 | Public | nlx_151996 | SCR_006305 | NIH Stem Cell Database | 2026-02-14 02:05:55 | 1 | |||||
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Worldwide Protein Data Bank (wwPDB) Resource Report Resource Website 1000+ mentions |
Worldwide Protein Data Bank (wwPDB) (RRID:SCR_006555) | wwPDB | data or information resource, database | Public global Protein Data Bank archive of macromolecular structural data overseen by organizations that act as deposition, data processing and distribution centers for PDB data. Members are: RCSB PDB (USA), PDBe (Europe) and PDBj (Japan), and BMRB (USA). This site provides information about services provided by individual member organizations and about projects undertaken by wwPDB. Data available via websites of its member organizations. | 3-dimentional, bioinformatics, protein, research, structure, macromolecule, structural data, 3d spatial image, gold standard |
is used by: Ligand Expo is recommended by: NIDDK Information Network (dkNET) is recommended by: NIDDK - National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases is related to: Biological Magnetic Resonance Data Bank (BMRB) is related to: Proteopedia - Life in 3D is related to: NRG-CING is related to: Research Collaboratory for Structural Bioinformatics Protein Data Bank (RCSB PDB) is related to: DNA DataBank of Japan (DDBJ) is related to: PDBe - Protein Data Bank in Europe is related to: PDBe - Protein Data Bank in Europe is related to: PDBj - Protein Data Bank Japan is related to: Biological Magnetic Resonance Data Bank (BMRB) is related to: Research Collaboratory for Structural Bioinformatics Protein Data Bank (RCSB PDB) is related to: PDB Validation Server is related to: Structural Antibody Database is parent organization of: PDB-Dev works with: PDB-REDO |
NSF ; NIGMS ; DOE ; NLM ; NCI ; NINDS ; NIDDK ; European Molecular Biology Laboratory ; Heidelberg; Germany ; Wellcome Trust ; BBSRC ; NIH ; European Union ; NBDC - National Bioscience Database Center ; Japan Science and Technology Agency |
PMID:14634627 | Free, Freely available | nif-0000-23903, r3d100011104 | https://doi.org/10.17616/R3462V | SCR_006555 | World Wide Protein DataBank, wwPDB, Worldwide Protein Data Bank (wwPDB), World Wide Protein Data Bank, Worldwide Protein DataBank | 2026-02-14 02:06:26 | 1215 | ||||
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NINDS Repository Resource Report Resource Website 1+ mentions |
NINDS Repository (RRID:SCR_004520) | biomaterial supply resource, material resource | Open resource of biological samples (DNA, cell lines, and other biospecimens) and corresponding phenotypic data to promote neurological research. Samples from more than 34,000 unique individuals with cerebrovascular disease, dystonia, epilepsy, Huntington's Disease, motor neuron disease, Parkinsonism, and Tourette Syndrome, as well as controls (population control and unaffected relatives) have been collected. The mission of the NINDS Repository is to provide 1) genetics support for scientists investigating pathogenesis in the central and peripheral nervous systems through submissions and distribution; 2) information support for patients, families, and advocates concerned with the living-side of neurological disease and stroke. | nervous system disorder, neurogenetics, genetic, clinical data, cerebrovascular disease, epilepsy, motor neuron disease, parkinson's disease, parkinsonism, tourette's disorder, normal control, stroke, amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, huntington's disease, dystonia, dementia, neurologically normal, blood, dna, biomarker, plasma, urine, cell line, induced pluripotent stem cell, fibroblast, stem cell, frozen, lymphoblast, biospecimen banking, biospecimen processing, biospecimen distribution, biospecimen, genetics, phenotype, neurological disease |
is listed by: One Mind Biospecimen Bank Listing is listed by: NeuroImaging Tools and Resources Collaboratory (NITRC) is related to: PD-DOC is related to: Parkinson’s Disease Biomarkers Program Data Management Resource (PDBP DMR) has parent organization: Coriell Cell Repositories |
Cerebrovascular disease, Epilepsy, Motor neuron disease, Parkinson's disease, Tourette's Disorder, Normal control, Stroke, Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis, Huntington's disease, Dystonia, Dementia, Neurologically normal, Neurological disorder | NINDS ; NIH Blueprint for Neuroscience Research |
Public | nlx_143800 | SCR_004520 | NINDS Human Genetics DNA Cell Line Repository, NINDS Human Genetics DNA and Cell Line Repository, The NINDS Repository, The NINDS Human Genetics Resource Center, The NINDS Human Genetics DNA and Cell Line Repository | 2026-02-14 02:06:47 | 3 | ||||||
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Exon Array Browser Resource Report Resource Website 1+ mentions |
Exon Array Browser (RRID:SCR_008712) | Exon Array Browser | data or information resource, service resource, database | Transcriptome database of acutely isolated purified astrocytes, neurons, and oligodendrocytes. Provides improved cell-type-specific markers for better understanding of neural development, function, and disease. | mature mouse, forebrain, transcriptome, astrocyte, neuron, oligodendrocyte, brain development, brain function, molecular neuroanatomy resource, visualization | has parent organization: Stanford University; Stanford; California | NINDS R01NS045621; NEI R01EY10257; NEI EY07033; Medical Scientist Training Program Grant MSTP GM07365; Australian National Health and Medical Research Council CJ Martin Fellowship 400438; NIDDK DK54388; NCI CA095030 |
PMID:18171944 | Free, Freely available | nlx_143565 | SCR_008712 | 2026-02-14 02:06:10 | 1 | ||||||
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Enhanced and Unified Anatomical Labeling for Common Mouse Brain Atlas Resource Report Resource Website 1+ mentions |
Enhanced and Unified Anatomical Labeling for Common Mouse Brain Atlas (RRID:SCR_019267) | data or information resource, atlas | Website to visualize and share anatomical labels. Franklin and Paxinos (FP) based anatomical labels in Allen Common Coordinate Framework (CCF). Cell type specific transgenic mice and MRI atlas were used to adjust and further segment labels. New segmentations were created in dorsal striatum using cortico-striatal connectivity data. Anatomical labels were digitized based on Allen ontology, and web-interface was created for easy visualization. These labels provide resource to isolate and identify mouse brain anatomical structures. Open source data sharing will facilitate further refinement of anatomical labels and integration of data interpretation within single anatomical platform. | Anatomical labels, Allen Common Coordinate Framework, Franklin and Paxinos labels, MRI atlas, segment labels, transgenic mice, dorsal striatum, cortico-striatal connectivity data, mouse brain anatomical structure |
is used by: BICCN is related to: Allen Institute for Brain Science |
NIMH R01 MH116176; NINDS R01 NS10 8407; Pennsylvania Department of Health ; NIH Office of the Director R24 OD018559 |
PMID:31699990 | Free, Freely available | SCR_019267 | 2026-02-14 02:06:49 | 2 |
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