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Spatially unbiased atlas template of the cerebellum and brainstem Resource Report Resource Website 10+ mentions |
Spatially unbiased atlas template of the cerebellum and brainstem (RRID:SCR_004969) | SUIT | data or information resource, atlas, reference atlas, software resource | High-resolution atlas template of the human cerebellum and brainstem, based on the anatomy of 20 young healthy individuals. The atlas is spatially unbiased, i.e. the location of each structure is equal to the expected location of that structure across individuals in MNI space. At the same time, the new template preserves the anatomical detail of cerebellar structures through a nonlinear atlas-generation algorithm. By using automated nonlinear normalization methods, a more accurate intersubject-alignment than current whole-brain methods can be achieved. The toolbox allows you to: * Automatically isolate cerebellar structures from the cerebral cortex based on an anatomical image * Achieve accurate anatomical normalization of cerebellar structures * Normalize functional imaging data for fMRI group analysis * Normalize focal cerebellar lesions for lesion-symptom mapping * Use Voxel-based morphometry (VBM) to determine patterns of cerebellar degeneration or growth * Use a probabilisitc atlas in SUIT space to assign locations to different cerebellar lobuli in an unbiased and informed way * Automatically define ROIs for specific cerebellar lobuli and summarize function and anatomical data * Improve normalization of the deep cerebellar nuclei using an ROI-driven normalization. The suit-toolbox requires Matlab (Version 6.5 and higher) and SPM. The newest version only supports SPM8, although it likely runs under SPM2 or 5 as well. A standalone version for the suit-toolbox is not planned. Usage of the isolation or normalization functions, however, does not require that the analysis is conducted under SPM. | human, cerebellum, brainstem | has parent organization: UCL Motor Control Group | Healthy | PMID:20965257 PMID:16904911 |
The template and software are freely available as an Open unspecified license SPM-toolbox. | nlx_144300 | SCR_004969 | Spatially unbiased atlas template of the cerebellum brainstem, A spatially unbiased atlas template of the cerebellum brainstem (SUIT), A spatially unbiased atlas template of the cerebellum and brainstem, A spatially unbiased atlas template of the cerebellum and brainstem (SUIT), A spatially unbiased atlas template of the cerebellum brainstem | 2026-02-12 09:44:01 | 28 | |||||
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Ear Lab Resource Report Resource Website |
Ear Lab (RRID:SCR_002531) | Earlab | data or information resource, portal, laboratory portal, organization portal | THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE. Documented on January 13, 2026. Computationally oriented experimental laboratory interested in the encoding of auditory information in the cerebral cortex and brainstem, and in the mechanisms of tinnitus and the effect of various drugs (Lidocaine, steroids, anti-oxidants) in relieving noise trauma induced tinnitus. The ferret (Mustela putorius) and the rat serve as their system model. Through chronic implants, they obtain electrophysiological data from awake behaving animals in order to investigate the response properties and functional organization of the auditory system, both in health and after noise trauma that induces tinnitus in rats. Projects: * Response Modulation to Ongoing Broadband Sounds in Primary Auditory Cortex * Neuronal Response Characteristics in the Inferior Colliculus of the Awake Ferret and Rat * Spectro-Temporal Representation of Feature Onsets in Primary Auditory Cortex * Targeting the changes in inferior colliculus induced by tinnitus | ear, auditory, cerebral cortex, behavior, health, noise, trauma, research, engineering, primary auditory cortex, neuron, brainstem, tinnitus, drug, lidocaine, steroid, anti-oxidant, computation, auditory system, sound, mustela putorius, inferior colliculus | has parent organization: University of Maryland; Maryland; USA | Tinnitus, Healthy | THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE | nif-0000-00404 | SCR_002531 | the ear lab | 2026-02-12 09:43:23 | 0 | ||||||
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Human Connectome Coordination Facility Resource Report Resource Website 500+ mentions |
Human Connectome Coordination Facility (RRID:SCR_008749) | WU-Minn HCP | storage service resource, image repository, service resource, data repository | Consortium to comprehensively map long-distance brain connections and their variability. It is acquiring data and developing analysis pipelines for several modalities of neuroimaging data plus behavioral and genetic data from healthy adults. | brain, connectivity, adult human, mri, resting-state fmri, functional mri assay, neuroimaging, surface rendering, time domain analysis, tractography, xnat pipeline |
is listed by: NeuroImaging Tools and Resources Collaboratory (NITRC) is related to: FSL is related to: Brain Connectivity Toolbox is related to: FieldTrip is related to: BALSA has parent organization: Washington University in St. Louis; Missouri; USA has parent organization: NIH Human Connectome Project has parent organization: University of Minnesota Twin Cities; Minnesota; USA is parent organization of: WU-Minn HCP 500 Subjects MR and MEG Release |
healthy, twin | NIMH MH091657; NIH Blueprint for Neuroscience Research |
PMID:23684880 PMID:23702419 PMID:23668970 PMID:23702415 PMID:23702418 PMID:23707591 PMID:23702417 PMID:23684877 |
Free, Freely available | nlx_143922 | http://www.nitrc.org/projects/hcp_wuminn http://www.humanconnectome.org/documentation/S500/ |
SCR_008749 | HCP WU-Minn Consortium, WU-Minn: Human Connectome Project, HUMAN CONNECTOME PROJECT WU-Minn Consortium, WU-Minn Consortium: Human Connectome Project, WU-Minn Consortium: HCP | 2026-02-12 09:44:40 | 964 | |||
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NIH MRI Study of Normal Brain Development Resource Report Resource Website 1+ mentions |
NIH MRI Study of Normal Brain Development (RRID:SCR_003394) | Pediatric MRI Study | data or information resource, narrative resource, experimental protocol, data set | Data sets of clinical / behavioral and image data are available for download by qualified researchers from a seven year, multi-site, longitudinal study using magnetic resonance technologies to study brain maturation in healthy, typically-developing infants, children, and adolescents and to correlate brain development with cognitive and behavioral development. The information obtained in this study is expected to provide essential data for understanding the course of normal brain development as a basis for understanding atypical brain development associated with a variety of developmental, neurological, and neuropsychiatric disorders affecting children and adults. This study enrolled over 500 children, ranging from infancy to young adulthood. The goal was to study each participant at least three times over the course of the project at one of six Pediatric Centers across the United States. Brain MR and clinical/behavioral data have been compiled and analyzed at a Data Coordinating Center and Clinical Coordinating Center. Additionally, MR spectroscopy and DTI data are being analyzed. The study was organized around two objectives corresponding to two age ranges at the time of enrollment, each with its own protocols. * Objective 1 enrolled children ages 4 years, 6 months through 18 years (total N = 433). This sample was recruited across the six Pediatric Study Centers using community based sampling to reflect the demographics of the United States in terms of income, race, and ethnicity. The subjects were studied with both imaging and clinical/behavioral measures at two year intervals for three time points. * Objective 2 enrolled newborns, infants, toddlers, and preschoolers from birth through 4 years, 5 months, who were studied three or more times at two Pediatric Study Centers at intervals ranging from three months for the youngest subjects to one year as the children approach the Objective 1 age range. Both imaging and clinical/behavioral measures were collected at each time point. Participant recruitment used community based sampling that included hospital venues (e.g., maternity wards and nurseries, satellite physician offices, and well-child clinics), community organizations (e.g., day-care centers, schools, and churches), and siblings of children participating in other research at the Pediatric Study Centers. At timepoint 1, of those enrolled, 114 children had T1 scans that passed quality control checks. Staged data release plan: The first data release included structural MR images and clinical/behavioral data from the first assessments, Visit 1, for Objective 1. A second data release included structural MRI and clinical/behavioral data from the second visit for Objective 1. A third data release included structural MRI data for both Objective 1 and 2 and all time points, as well as preliminary spectroscopy data. A fourth data release added cortical thickness, gyrification and cortical surface data. Yet to be released are longitudinally registered anatomic MRI data and diffusion tensor data. A collaborative effort among the participating centers and NIH resulted in age-appropriate MR protocols and clinical/behavioral batteries of instruments. A summary of this protocol is available as a Protocol release document. Details of the project, such as study design, rationale, recruitment, instrument battery, MRI acquisition details, and quality controls can be found in the study protocol. Also available are the MRI procedure manual and Clinical/Behavioral procedure manuals for Objective 1 and Objective 2. | young human, child, pediatric, experimental protocol, brain, brain development, development, mri, minc, clinical, behavior, anatomical mri, diffusion tensor imaging, mr spectroscopy, adolescent, clinical data, behavioral data, data visualization software, clinical measure, behavioral measure, physical neurological examination, behavioral rating, neuropsychological testing, structured psychiatric interview, hormonal measure, image collection, neonate, clinical neuroinformatics, dicom, minc2, magnetic resonance, nifti |
is listed by: NeuroImaging Tools and Resources Collaboratory (NITRC) is listed by: Biositemaps is listed by: NIH Data Sharing Repositories is related to: NIH Data Sharing Repositories has parent organization: National Institutes of Health |
Healthy, Normal | NICHD ; NIDA ; NIMH ; NINDS ; NIH Blueprint for Neuroscience Research |
THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE | nif-0000-00201 | http://www.bic.mni.mcgill.ca/nihpd/info/, https://nihpd.crbs.ucsd.edu/nihpd/info/index.html | SCR_003394 | NIH Pediatric MRI Data Repository, Pediatric MRI Data Repository | 2026-02-12 09:43:36 | 6 | ||||
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Cardiovascular Model Repository Resource Report Resource Website |
Cardiovascular Model Repository (RRID:SCR_002679) | data repository, service resource, storage service resource, data or information resource, image collection | Repository of geometric models collected from on-going and past research projects in the Cardiovascular Biomechanics Research Laboratory at Stanford University. The geometric models are mostly built from imaging data of healthy and diseased individuals. For each of the models, a short description is given with a reference. The geometric models are in VTK PolyData XML .vtp format. * Audience: Biomechanical and computational researchers interested in complex models of cardiovascular applications * Long Term Goals and Related Uses: Allow users to download geometric models for cardiovascular applications. These geometric models can be used for research purposes, such as meshing and scientific visualization. Users are welcome to contact the project administrator, join the project and contribute additional models. | aneurysm, arteriofemoral bypass, cardiovascular simulation, image-based geometric modeling, simvascular, stent, vtk, healthy, diseased, normal, cardiovascular, model, cardiovascular model, cardiovascular system, bypass, palmaz-stent, aorta, source code |
is listed by: Biositemaps has parent organization: Simtk.org |
Normal, Cardiovascular disease, Healthy | Free, Available for download, Freely available | nif-0000-23301 | SCR_002679 | 2026-02-12 09:43:25 | 0 | ||||||||
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CCHMC Pediatric Brain Templates Resource Report Resource Website 1+ mentions |
CCHMC Pediatric Brain Templates (RRID:SCR_003276) | Pediatric Brain Templates | data or information resource, atlas, reference atlas, image collection | Brain imaging data collected from a large population of normal, healthy children that have been used to construct pediatric brain templates, which can be used within statistical parametric mapping for spatial normalization, tissue segmentation and visualization of imaging study results. The data has been processed and compiled in various ways to accommodate a wide range of possible research approaches. The templates are made available free of charge to all interested parties for research purposes only. When processing imaging data from children, it is important to take into account the fact that the pediatric brain differs significantly from the adult brain. Therefore, optimized processing requires appropriate reference data be used because adult reference data will introduce a systematic bias into the results. We have shown that, in the in the case of spatial normalization, the amount of non-linear deformation is dramatically less when a pediatric template is used (left, see also HBM 2002; 17:48-60). We could also show that tissue composition is substantially different between adults and children, and more so the younger the children are (right, see also MRM 2003; 50:749-757). We thus believe that the use of pediatric reference data might be more appropriate. | brain, child, human, normal, pediatric, spatial normalization, template, tissue segmentation, visualization, young human, neuroimaging | is related to: SPM | Normal, Healthy | Free, Freely available | nif-0000-01274 | https://jiscmail.ac.uk/cgi-bin/wa-jisc.exe?A2=SPM;981fd215.02 | SCR_003276 | 2026-02-12 09:43:34 | 3 | ||||||
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IXI dataset Resource Report Resource Website 10+ mentions |
IXI dataset (RRID:SCR_005839) | IXI dataset | data or information resource, portal, project portal, data set | Data set of nearly 600 MR images from normal, healthy subjects, along with demographic characteristics, collected as part of the Information eXtraction from Images (IXI) project available for download. Tar files containing T1, T2, PD, MRA and DTI (15 directions) scans from these subjects are available. The data has been collected at three different hospitals in London: * Hammersmith Hospital using a Philips 3T system * Guy''s Hospital using a Philips 1.5T system * Institute of Psychiatry using a GE 1.5T system | neuroimaging, structural mri assay, magnetic resonance angiography, nifti, t1, t2, pd, dti, demographic, normal, healthy, adult, mri, brain, image collection |
is used by: NIF Data Federation has parent organization: Imperial College London; London; United Kingdom |
Normal, Healthy | EPSRC GR/S21533/02 | Acknowledgement requested | nlx_149360 | http://brain-development.org/ | SCR_005839 | Information eXtraction from Images dataset | 2026-02-12 09:44:07 | 28 | ||||
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ResearchMatch Resource Report Resource Website 100+ mentions |
ResearchMatch (RRID:SCR_006387) | ResearchMatch | people resource, community building portal, data or information resource, portal, patient registry | Free and secure registry to bring together two groups of people who are looking for one another: (1) people who are trying to find research studies, and (2) researchers who are looking for people to participate in their studies. It has been developed by major academic institutions across the country who want to involve you in the mission of helping today''''s studies make a real difference for everyone''''s health in the future. Anyone can join ResearchMatch. Many studies are looking for healthy people of all ages, while some are looking for people with specific health conditions. ResearchMatch can help ''''match'''' you with any type of research study, ranging from surveys to clinical trials, always giving you the choice to decide what studies may interest you. | recruit, volunteer, clinical research, clinical, recruitment registry, registry, patient, clinical study, clinical trial, survey |
is related to: Clinical and Translational Science Awards Consortium has parent organization: Vanderbilt University; Tennessee; USA |
Healthy, Specific health condition | NIH ; NCATS UL1TR000445; NCRR 1U54RR032646-01 |
PMID:22104055 | nlx_152168 | SCR_006387 | Research Match | 2026-02-12 09:44:20 | 180 | |||||
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Karolisnka Biobank Resource Report Resource Website |
Karolisnka Biobank (RRID:SCR_004355) | KI Biobank | material resource, biomaterial supply resource | KI Biobank is an accredited core facility offering sample collection services. KI Biobank is located at the Department of Medical Epidemiology and Biostatistics. KI Biobank offer infrastructure for pre analytical sample handling and provide researchers guidance on how samples should be taken and labeled. The processes comprise registration, handling, storage and distribution of samples. KI Biobank also offers DNA-extraction from blood and saliva. In order to insure complete traceability on samples and belonging information all processes are controlled by a Laboratory Information Management System (LIMS). For every new study a contract is established describing the study and the disposition rights. We also help in writing Biobank agreements including multicenteravtal and Material Transfer Agreement. KI Biobank is, according to the Biobank law, responsible for all sample collections handled within the core facility and those that are stored on the departments on KI campus. Clinical sample collections are handled by the Biobank units at the respective hospitals within the Stockholm County Council. Besides the samples that are stored centrally at KI Biobank, KI Biobank is also the administrative biobank for research sample collections at Karolinska Institutet that are stored and administrated at the departments. All research sample collections must be reported to KI Biobank. The following types of sample collections are registered in the biobank; sample collections taken within the regular health care that has been transferred to Karolinska Institutet with an agreement of transfer, samples taken from healthy individuals or other persons out of the regular health care and samples that have been taken abroad. | asthma, lung disease, cancer, cardiac disease, multiple sclerosis, ms, neurological disease, neurological injury, psychiatric disease, twin, dna-extraction |
is listed by: One Mind Biospecimen Bank Listing has parent organization: Karolinska Institute; Stockholm; Sweden is parent organization of: KI Biobank - Amphetamine dependence is parent organization of: KI Biobank - PAIN is parent organization of: PRACSIS - Prognosis and Risk in Acute Coronary Syndromes In Sweden is parent organization of: KI Biobank is parent organization of: KI Biobank - KOL is parent organization of: KI Biobank - SCI is parent organization of: KI Biobank - GEMS is parent organization of: KI Biobank - TBI is parent organization of: KI Biobank - EIMS is parent organization of: KI Biobank - IMSE is parent organization of: KI Biobank - BROAD is parent organization of: KI Biobank - SBP is parent organization of: KI Biobank STAGE-ADHD is parent organization of: KI Biobank - STANLEY is parent organization of: KI Biobank - STAR is parent organization of: KI Biobank - EuroClot is parent organization of: KI Biobank - Economical Behavior is parent organization of: CATSS - Child and Adolescent Twin Study in Sweden is parent organization of: KI Biobank - SATSA is parent organization of: KI Biobank - SALTY is parent organization of: KI Biobank - STAGE is parent organization of: KI Biobank - TwinGene is parent organization of: BIOAIR - BIOmarkers in severe Chronic AIRway Disease is parent organization of: KI Biobank - NOAK is parent organization of: OLIN - Obstructive Lung disease in Northern Sweden is parent organization of: Cancer of the Prostate in Sweden (CAPS) is parent organization of: KI Biobank - CEFALO is parent organization of: ICAP - Integrated analysis of prostate cancer is parent organization of: LIBRO-1: Individualized prediction and prevention of breast cancer is parent organization of: KI Biobank - PROCAP is parent organization of: SCALE - Scandinavian lymphoma etiology is parent organization of: SPSAC - Stockholm PSA Cohort is parent organization of: KI Biobank - Tissue Biobank is parent organization of: KI Biobank - CEFAM is parent organization of: KI Biobank - PAROKRANK is parent organization of: KI Biobank - Sodertaljehjartan is parent organization of: KI Biobank - Parkinson is parent organization of: KI Biobank - EXT is parent organization of: KI Biobank - ALF is parent organization of: KI Biobank - HARMONY is parent organization of: Twin Study of Child and Adolescent Development - TCHAD is parent organization of: SHEEP - Stockholm Heart Epidemiology Program |
Asthma, Lung disease, Cancer, Cardiac disease, Multiple Sclerosis, Neurological disease, Neurological injury, Mental disease, Healthy, Normal control, Twin, Late adult human | nlx_37545 | http://ki.se/ki/jsp/polopoly.jsp?d=9620&l=en | SCR_004355 | Karolinska Institutet Biobank | 2026-02-12 09:43:50 | 0 | ||||||
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da Vinci European Biobank Resource Report Resource Website |
da Vinci European Biobank (RRID:SCR_004908) | daVEB | material resource, biomaterial supply resource | BioBank that collects, stores, processes and distributes biospecimens and the associated data. The biospecimens are human and non-human genetic materials, proteins, cells, tissues and biofluids. The data are the biological information associated to the samples and, in the case of human samples, the clinical information pertaining to the donor. The da Vinci European BioBank (daVEB) is a multicenter biobank with a centralized IT infrastructure and a main repository located at the Polo Scientifico (Scientific Campus of the University of Florence) in Sesto Fiorentino (Florence, Italy). Hosted by the Magnetic Resonance Center (CERM), an expert center on protein structure and metabolomics, daVEB's aim is to host as rich as possible biological human sample collections, stored accordingly to EU guidelines, in order to offer a powerful tool in the study of complex diseases. At the end of July 2011, the da Vinci European BioBank of the Pharmacogenomics FiorGen Onlus Foundation has been audited and got the quality certification according to UNI EN ISO 9001:2008 for Collection, storage and distribution of biological samples and the associated data for scientific research. Besides the samples stored at da Vinci European BioBank in Sesto Fiorentino (Florence), the daVEB is also the administrative biobank for research sample collections that are stored in the delocalized repositories. All the sample collections must be registered in the biobank: * sample collections taken within the regular health care * samples taken from healthy individuals or other persons out of the regular health care * samples that have been taken in hospitals within research protocols on specific pathologies all transferred to daVEB endowed with a transfer agreement signed by the donor. The Research Units actually afferent to daVEB are delocalized in the Florence, Prato, Pisa and Siena provinces. Delocalized repositories are under construction in Tuscany. | clinical data, metabolomics via 1h-nmr, complex disease |
is listed by: One Mind Biospecimen Bank Listing has parent organization: University of Florence; Florence; Italy |
Normal, Disease, Healthy | nlx_87590 | SCR_004908 | 2026-02-12 09:44:01 | 0 | ||||||||
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HemaCare Corp. Resource Report Resource Website 1+ mentions |
HemaCare Corp. (RRID:SCR_004803) | HemaCare | material resource, biomaterial supply resource | Collects, processes, and distributes human blood products to hospitals and research-related organizations. They operate donor centers and mobile donor vehicles to collect transfusable blood products from healthy donors, and offer human-derived blood products to research organizations. HemaCare also provides blood related services, principally therapeutic apheresis procedures, stem cell collection and other blood treatments, to patients and in connection with clinical trials. | is listed by: One Mind Biospecimen Bank Listing | Healthy | nlx_80638 | SCR_004803 | HemaCare Corporation | 2026-02-12 09:43:59 | 1 | ||||||||
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KI Biobank - STAR Resource Report Resource Website 1+ mentions |
KI Biobank - STAR (RRID:SCR_005923) | KI Biobank - STAR | material resource, biomaterial supply resource | Large, ongoing, multifactorial study based on nation-wide ascertainment of patients with schizophrenia and bipolar disorder through the Swedish Twin Registry to include both neuroimaging data, neurocognitive function, molecular genetic data and early adverse environmental factors in the same model in a genetic sensitive design. Swedish schizophrenia research will benefit from this large study database of in total 240 affected and healthy twin pairs collected over a 5 year period. The specific aims are: * To elucidate neural endophenotypes for schizophrenia and bipolar disorder and to clarify the extent of overlap in these features between the two syndromes. * To investigate candidate genes and genomic regions for linkage and association with neural endophenotypes for schizophrenia and bipolar disease. * To determine the contributions of adverse prenatal and perinatal conditions to neural changes associated with schizophrenia and bipolar disease. Types of samples * EDTA whole blood * DNA * RNA Number of sample donors: 251 (June 2010) | twin, neuroimaging, environmental factor, environment, gene, endophenotype, behavioral symptom, phenotype, neural endophenotype, genetics, adverse fetal environment, prenatal event, perinatal condition, neurocognitive, mri |
uses: Swedish Twin Registry is listed by: One Mind Biospecimen Bank Listing has parent organization: Karolisnka Biobank |
Schizophrenia, Bipolar Disorder, Healthy, Normal control, Normal twin | NIMH ; Stockholm County Council ; ALF-medel |
nlx_149611 | http://ki.se/forskning/star | http://ki.se/ki/jsp/polopoly.jsp?d=29350&a=36309&l=en | SCR_005923 | Schizophrenia and Bipolar Disorder: Neural endophenotypes genetic liability and adverse fetal environment, KI Biobank - Schizophrenia Twins and Relatives, Schizophrenia Twins and Relatives | 2026-02-12 09:44:13 | 1 | ||||
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KI Biobank - EXT Resource Report Resource Website |
KI Biobank - EXT (RRID:SCR_008875) | KI Biobank - EXT | material resource, biomaterial supply resource | THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE, documented August 29, 2016. The aim of EXT (extinction) is to investigate the relation between specific genetic variations and cognitive control process in fear. Blood samples will be collected from about 300 healthy, young individuals (age 18-35). | genetic variation, cognitive control, fear, healthy, early adult, gene |
is listed by: One Mind Biospecimen Bank Listing has parent organization: Karolisnka Biobank |
Healthy, Aging | THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE | nlx_149601 | SCR_008875 | KI Biobank - Extinction | 2026-02-12 09:44:54 | 0 | ||||||
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KI Biobank - PAIN Resource Report Resource Website |
KI Biobank - PAIN (RRID:SCR_000610) | KI Biobank - PAIN | material resource, biomaterial supply resource | THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE, documented August 29, 2016. Aims to investigate the relation between specific genetic variations, personality factors and pain experience in healthy subjects. | genetic variation, personality factor, pain, gene, personality |
is listed by: One Mind Biospecimen Bank Listing has parent organization: Karolisnka Biobank |
Healthy | THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE | nlx_149607 | SCR_000610 | 2026-02-12 09:43:00 | 0 |
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