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http://purl.bioontology.org/ontology/OMIT

Ontology to establish data exchange standards and common data elements in the microRNA (miR) domain. Biologists (cell biologists in particular) and bioinformaticians can make use of OMIT to leverage emerging semantic technologies in knowledge acquisition and discovery for more effective identification of important roles performed by miRs in humans'' various diseases and biological processes (usually through miRs'' respective target genes). OMIT has reused and extended a set of well-established concepts from existing bio-ontologies, e.g., Gene Ontology, Sequence Ontology, Protein Ontology, NCBI Organism Taxonomy, Human Disease Ontology, Foundational Model of Anatomy, and so forth.

Proper citation: Ontology for MicroRNA Target Prediction (RRID:SCR_010387) Copy   


http://purl.bioontology.org/ontology/MHC

Ontology that contains terms necessary for describing and categorizing concepts related to Major Histocompatibility Complex, in general, for a number of model species, and also for humans.

Proper citation: Major Histocompatibility Complex Ontology (RRID:SCR_010354) Copy   


  • RRID:SCR_010668

    This resource has 50+ mentions.

http://uberon.org

An integrated cross-species anatomy ontology representing a variety of entities classified according to traditional anatomical criteria such as structure, function and developmental lineage. The ontology includes comprehensive relationships to taxon-specific anatomical ontologies, allowing integration of functional, phenotype and expression data. Uberon consists of over 10000 classes (March 2014) representing structures that are shared across a variety of metazoans. The majority of these classes are chordate specific, and there is large bias towards model organisms and human.

Proper citation: UBERON (RRID:SCR_010668) Copy   


  • RRID:SCR_010683

    This resource has 1+ mentions.

http://www.allosource.org/

AlloSource is a non-profit organization founded in 1994 on a promise to honor and respect the gift of donation by responsibly developing, processing and distributing life-saving and life-enhancing allografts for our communities. Today, each of our 300 employees continues to fulfill this promise through multi-shift, 360-day processing to the highest quality and service standards. We strive to be the tissue network patients and the world''s most respected transplant teams ask for by name. This is accomplished by understanding the needs of our doctors and by providing the best tissue for our recipients. We offer more than 200 standard and customized precision allograft products, and act as a trusted and knowledgeable partner to the medical community, all with the intention of maximizing medical impact. In 1995, Allosource evolved from a local tissue bank in Denver, Colorado into a national organization serving communities around the country. Today, AlloSource is one of the largest, most respected tissue banks in the United States. Through our growth we''ve remained committed to the wishes of donor families, the needs of our surgeon customers, and the hopes of our patient recipients. Our promise of doing more with life reflects our unwavering focus on integrity, quality, safety, and respect today, and into the future.

Proper citation: AlloSource (RRID:SCR_010683) Copy   


  • RRID:SCR_008393

    This resource has 50+ mentions.

http://abgent.com

Antibody supplier.

Proper citation: Abgent (RRID:SCR_008393) Copy   


http://www.nitrc.org/projects/genr/

An MRI resource which provides age-appropriate images of children. It includes an average, age-appropriate T1-weighted image, constructed from 130 typically developing children ages 6-to-10 and a set of 32 resting-state ICA components. These components were generated from 494 typically developing children, ages 6-to-10 years old, using the MELODIC ICA tool, bootstrapped with 1000 resamples. Both of these resources are described in detail in a manuscript submitted for publication.

Proper citation: Generation R Pediatric MRI Resources (RRID:SCR_014114) Copy   


http://www.celllineauthentication.com/

A material analysis service of the commercial organization Genetica DNA Laboratories which provides authentication of human cancer cell lines, stem cell lines and xenografts utilizing STR DNA technology.

Proper citation: Cell Line Authentication Testing (RRID:SCR_014504) Copy   


  • RRID:SCR_014691

    This resource has 1+ mentions.

http://ibrain.nuaa.edu.cn/

Brain research group affiliated with the Nanjing University of Aeronautics and Astronautics (NUAA) in China. The main research interests of iBRAIN include developing methods in machine learning, data mining, neural computation, and related areas for decoding brain functions or recognizing brain disease. Research related code and datasets can be found on the main site.

Proper citation: iBRAIN (RRID:SCR_014691) Copy   


http://www.oif.org

Foundation for improving the quality of life for people affected by OI through treatment and cure research, education, awareness, and mutual support. OIF lists personal resources for individuals affected by osteogenesis imperfecta as well as professional and clinical resources for researchers.

Proper citation: Osteogenesis Imperfecta Foundation (RRID:SCR_015034) Copy   


  • RRID:SCR_005881

    This resource has 1+ mentions.

http://www.cancer.fi/syoparekisteri/en/

The Finnish Cancer Registry maintains a nation-wide database on all cancer cases in Finland going back to 1953. It is also an internationally active institute for statistical and epidemiological cancer research. The Mass Screening Registry is a department of the Finnish Cancer Registry, and is responsible of planning and evaluating national cancer screening programs in Finland. The site contains information on cancer research and up to date statistics on the prevalence of different types of cancer in Finland, the Nordic countries and on a global level. The web pages include information for participants in cancer screening and for professionals involved in organizing such screening.

Proper citation: Finnish Cancer Registry (RRID:SCR_005881) Copy   


  • RRID:SCR_005756

    This resource has 100+ mentions.

http://www.cancer.org/

The American Cancer Society is the nationwide, community-based, voluntary health organization dedicated to eliminating cancer as a major health problem by preventing cancer, saving lives, and diminishing suffering from cancer, through research, education, advocacy, and service. Together with our millions of supporters, the American Cancer Society (ACS) saves lives and creates a world with less cancer and more birthdays by helping people stay well, helping people get well, by finding cures, and by fighting back. Headquartered in Atlanta, Georgia, the ACS has 12 chartered Divisions, more than 900 local offices nationwide, and a presence in more than 5,100 communities.

Proper citation: American Cancer Society (RRID:SCR_005756) Copy   


http://www.alzheimers.org/clinicaltrials/

A database of Alzheimer's disease and dementia clinical trials currently in progress at centers throughout the U.S.

Proper citation: AD Clinical Trials Database (RRID:SCR_005863) Copy   


  • RRID:SCR_006056

    This resource has 1+ mentions.

http://genomefoundation.org/index.php/Main_Page

The Genome Foundation (AKA Genome Research Foundation) is a fully government accredited and registered non-profit research foundation. GRF aims to provide genome philosophy, science, and technology. GRF is a nonprofit publisher, and research and advocacy organization to promote completely free publication of knowledge with minimum restriction. Our core objectives are to: * Provide ways to overcome unnecessary barriers to immediate availability, access, and use of research * Pursue a publishing strategy that optimizes the openness, quality, and integrity of the publication process * Develop innovative approaches to the assessment, organization, and reuse of ideas and data Genome Foundation Research * Personalized Medicine * Personal Genomics * AngioGenesis drug * Bioinformatics * RNA expression * Protein structure * Human Genome Rights Projects at Genome Foundation * The Human Genome Rights * Human Genome Rights Petition * Free Personal Genome Sequencing Project * Free Personal Genome Sequencing Petition * Tiger Genome Initiative: Amur Tiger and big cat genomes * Whale Genome Project

Proper citation: Genome Research Foundation (RRID:SCR_006056) Copy   


https://www.facebase.org/content/ocdm

To satisfy the need for standardized terminologies several ontologies, we are developing the Ontology of Craniofacial Development and Malformation. When complete, this ontology will describe several realms of anatomy and development relevant to FaceBase, including: * Human craniofacial anatomy, including developmental progressions * Craniofacial malformations * Mouse craniofacial anatomy * Mappings between mouse and human anatomy These ontologies are currently undergoing active development. As a result, these files should be considered very preliminary. They may not work correctly, and contents will almost certainly undergo significant change. Five (sub) ontologies in this zip archive correspond to the categories described above. * OCDM - Ontology of Craniofacial Development and Malformation: currently imports the CHO, CMO, and the CHMMO. * CHO - Craniofacial Human Ontoloogy: normal adult human craniofacial anatomy derived from the FMA. * CMO - Craniofacial Mouse Ontology: normal adult mouse craniofacial anatomy * CHMMO - Craniofacial Human-Mouse Mapping Ontology: mappings of classes in the * CHO to related (homologous) structures in the CMO. CFMO - Craniofacial Malformation Ontology: abnormal human anatomy, includes the CHO All ontologies are in Protege Frames format (requires Protege 3.x). Ontologies refer to other ontologies via the Protege include mechanism. The CHMMO includes the CHO and the CMO. The OCDM (which is the umbrella ontology) includes all of the rest. Future releases will include translations to the OWL language.

Proper citation: OCDM - Ontology of Craniofacial Development and Malformation (RRID:SCR_005999) Copy   


  • RRID:SCR_006280

    This resource has 1+ mentions.

http://www.ctf.org/

A non-profit dedicated to ending neurofibromatosis (NF) through research. It is the leading nonprofit funding source of NF research in the world. The mission of The Children''s Tumor Foundation is to: * Encourage and support research and the development of treatments and cures for neurofibromatosis types 1 and 2, schwannomatosis, and related disorders (hereafter collectively referred to as NF); * Support persons with NF, their families, and caregivers by providing thorough, accurate, current, and readily accessible information; * Assist in the development of clinical centers, best practices, and other patient support mechanisms (but not including direct medical care) to create better access to quality healthcare for affected individuals; and, * Expand public awareness of NF to promote earlier and accurate diagnoses by the medical community, increase the non-affected population''s understanding of the challenges facing people with NF, and encourage financial and other forms of support from public and private sources. Through the implementation of the Foundation''s research initiatives, progress is being made on all fronts and for all types of NF; from discovery studies understanding the molecular signaling deficits that cause the manifestations of NF to the growth of preclinical drug screening initiatives and the emergence of a growing number of clinical trials. The Foundation advances research through strategically integrated programs that speed therapies from the lab to the patient.

Proper citation: Childrens Tumor Foundation (RRID:SCR_006280) Copy   


http://www.gatesfoundation.org/

Foundation to help all people lead healthy, productive lives, this funding and job resource is focused on health, poverty, and opportunity. They work with partner organizations worldwide to tackle critical problems in four program areas. Their Global Development Division works to help the world''s poorest people lift themselves out of hunger and poverty. Their Global Health Division aims to harness advances in science and technology to save lives in developing countries. Their United States Division works to improve U.S. high school and postsecondary education and support vulnerable children and families in Washington State. And their Global Policy & Advocacy Division seeks to build strategic relationships and promote policies that will help advance their work. Our approach to grantmaking in all four areas emphasizes collaboration, innovation, risk-taking, and, most importantly, results. The foundation is unable to make grants directly to individuals. The majority of our funding is proactive and made to U.S. tax-exempt organizations that are independently identified by our staff.

Proper citation: Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation (RRID:SCR_006346) Copy   


http://www.ivyfoundation.org/

Funds patient-focused research on gliomas to develop better diagnostics and treatments that lead to long-term survival and a high quality of life for patients with brain tumors. The goal is to decrease the suffering of patients with brain tumors. With an ultimate goal to cure brain cancer, their immediate goal is to improve diagnostics and treatment. They are dedicated to improving the lives of all patients with brain cancer by funding research that they hope will lead to the doubling of life expectancy of patients with brain cancer. Their goal is to do this within the next seven years. Since 2005 they''ve committed more than $50 million to research into brain tumors, with the expectation that this will lead to better diagnostics and therapies. They are dedicated to this search because funding leads to answers, and answers lead to hope.

Proper citation: Ben and Catherine Ivy Foundation (RRID:SCR_006333) Copy   


  • RRID:SCR_006414

    This resource has 1+ mentions.

http://snps.ccbr.utoronto.ca:8080/SNPdryad/

Service to predict deleterious non-synonymous human Single Nucleotide Polymorphisms (SNPs) using only orthologous protein sequences.

Proper citation: SNPdryad (RRID:SCR_006414) Copy   


  • RRID:SCR_016126

    This resource has 1+ mentions.

http://www.localite.de/en/products/tms-navigator/

An instrument. Navigation system for transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS).

Proper citation: Localite TMS Navigator (RRID:SCR_016126) Copy   


http://orwh.od.nih.gov/

The Office of Research on Women's Health (ORWH) is part of the Office of the Director of NIH. ORWH works in partnership with the 27 NIH Institutes and Centers to ensure that women’s health research is part of the scientific framework at the NIH and throughout the scientific community.

Proper citation: NIH Office of Research on Women's Health; Bethesda; Maryland (RRID:SCR_000986) Copy   



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