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  • RRID:SCR_024406

    This resource has 1+ mentions.

http://rnainformatics.org.cn/RiboToolkit/

Integrated web server developed for Ribo-seq data analysis. Platform for analysis and annotation of ribosome profiling data to decode mRNA translation at codon resolution.Web based service to centralize Ribo-seq data analyses, including data cleaning and quality evaluation, expression analysis based on RPFs, codon occupancy, translation efficiency analysis, differential translation analysis, functional annotation, translation metagene analysis, and identification of actively translated ORFs.

Proper citation: RiboToolkit (RRID:SCR_024406) Copy   


https://seer.cancer.gov/csr/1975_2016/

Platform to report outlining trends in cancer statistics and methods to derive various cancer statistics from the Surveillance, Epidemiology, and End Results (SEER) program. Authoritative source for cancer statistics in the United States.

Proper citation: NCI SEER Cancer Statistics Review (RRID:SCR_024685) Copy   


https://seer.cancer.gov/lymphomarecode/lymphoma-2020.html

Website describing International Classification of Diseases codes that corresponds to lymphomas in the Surveillance, Epidemiology, and End Results (SEER) registry.

Proper citation: NCI Lymphoid Neoplasm Recode 2020 Revision Definition (RRID:SCR_024686) Copy   


  • RRID:SCR_000436

    This resource has 10+ mentions.

https://openmm.org/

Software toolkit to run modern molecular simulations. It can be used either as a standalone application for running simulations, or as a library that enables accelerated calculations for molecular dynamics on high-performance computer architectures.

Proper citation: OpenMM (RRID:SCR_000436) Copy   


  • RRID:SCR_004196

    This resource has 10+ mentions.

http://dctd.cancer.gov/

Division of NCI that takes prospective cancer detection and treatment leads, facilitates their paths to clinical application, and expedites the initial and subsequent large-scale testing of new agents, biomarkers, imaging tests, and other therapeutic interventions (radiation, surgery, immunotherapy) in patients. DCTD, like all of NCI, supports many programs that could not be done without government funding - investigators supported by the division engage in scientifically sound, high-risk research that may yield great benefits for patients with cancer, but are too difficult or risky for industry or academia to pursue. This includes a particular emphasis on the development of distinct molecular signatures for cancer, refined molecular assays, and state-of-the-art imaging techniques that will guide oncologic therapy in the future. The division has eight major programs that work together to bring unique molecules, diagnostic tests, and therapeutic interventions from the laboratory bench to the patient bedside: * Cancer Diagnosis Program * Cancer Imaging Program * Cancer Therapy Evaluation Program * Developmental Therapeutics Program * Radiation Research Program * Translational Research Program * Biometrics Research Branch * Office of Cancer Complementary and Alternative Medicine

Proper citation: DCTD (RRID:SCR_004196) Copy   


  • RRID:SCR_018693

    This resource has 1+ mentions.

http://pinet-server.org

Web platform for downstream analysis and visualization of proteomics data. Server that facilitates integrated annotation, analysis and visualization of quantitative proteomics data, with emphasis on PTM networks and integration with LINCS library of chemical and genetic perturbation signatures in order to provide further mechanistic and functional insights. Primary input for server consists of set of peptides or proteins, optionally with PTM sites, and their corresponding abundance values.

Proper citation: piNET (RRID:SCR_018693) Copy   


  • RRID:SCR_018737

    This resource has 1000+ mentions.

https://cistrome.shinyapps.io/timer/

Web server for comprehensive analysis of tumor infiltrating immune cells. Web tool for systematical analysis of immune infiltrates across diverse cancer types. Allows users to input function specific parameters, with resulting figures dynamically displayed to access tumor immunological, clinical, and genomic features.

Proper citation: TIMER (RRID:SCR_018737) Copy   


  • RRID:SCR_018660

    This resource has 10+ mentions.

https://mygene.info/

Web service for querying or retrieving gene annotation data.

Proper citation: MyGene.info (RRID:SCR_018660) Copy   


  • RRID:SCR_018764

    This resource has 1+ mentions.

https://rosie.graylab.jhu.edu/docking2

Unified web framework for Rosetta applications. Web interface for selected Rosetta protocols. Web front end for Rosetta software suite. Provides common user interface for Rosetta protocols, stable application programming interface for developers to add additional protocols, flexible back-end to allow leveraging of computer cluster resources shared by Rosetta Commons member institutions, and centralized administration by Rosetta Commons to ensure continuous maintenance. Offers general and speedy paradigm for serverification of Rosetta applications. Lowers barriers to Rosetta use for broader biological community.

Proper citation: ROSIE (RRID:SCR_018764) Copy   


  • RRID:SCR_019101

https://delaney.shinyapps.io/CAIRN/

Web tool to graph all copy number alterations present in segment file. Custom data is permitted. Allows to display copy number alterations which overlap user specified region, to quantify number of amplified CNAs and deleted CNAs. Visualization tool to explore copy number alterations discovered in published cancer datasets. Intended to help oncology community observe of relative rates of amplification, deletion, and mutation of interesting genes and regions.

Proper citation: CAIRN (RRID:SCR_019101) Copy   


  • RRID:SCR_021064

    This resource has 1+ mentions.

https://www.robotreviewer.net/about

Open source web based system that uses machine learning and NLP to semi automate biomedical evidence synthesis, to aid practice of Evidence Based Medicine. Processes full text journal articles describing randomized controlled trials. Designed to automatically extract key data items from reports of clinical trials.

Proper citation: RobotReviewer (RRID:SCR_021064) Copy   


  • RRID:SCR_020981

    This resource has 10+ mentions.

https://github.com/r3fang/SnapATAC

Software package for analyzing scATAC-seq datasets.Used to dissects cellular heterogeneity in unbiased manner and map trajectories of cellular states. Can process data from up to million cells. Incorporates existing tools into comprehensive package for analyzing single cell ATAC-seq dataset.

Proper citation: SnapATAC (RRID:SCR_020981) Copy   


https://www.synapse.org/#!Synapse:syn22345748/wiki/605339

Reference dataset of multiplexed immunofluorescence microscopy images collected at HMS Laboratory of Systems Pharmacology. Includes set of images of different types for development and benchmarking of computational methods for image processing. As of 4/2/2021, EMIT comprises tissue microarray containing cores from 34 cancer, non-neoplastic diseases, and normal tissue collected from clinical discards under IRB supervised protocol. TMA was imaged using cyclic immunofluorescence method. Additional extensions of EMIT are currently in the planning stages. Long term goal is to compose ImageNet like resource for highly multiplexed images of tissues and tumors by consolidating high quality curated datasets.

Proper citation: Exemplar Microscopy Images of Tissues (RRID:SCR_021052) Copy   


http://www.xiphophorus.txstate.edu/

Supplier of xiphophorus (platyfish or swordtails) from pedigreed parental lines, representing variety of species. In addition to supplying strains and providing consultation on husbandry and genetic questions, the XGSC produces custom interspecies hybrids (both first generation F1, and backcross hybrid generation BC1) for a variety of projects.

Proper citation: Xiphophorus Genetic Stock Center (RRID:SCR_008340) Copy   


  • RRID:SCR_004236

    This resource has 10+ mentions.

http://www.cancerdiagnosis.nci.nih.gov/

National program to improve the diagnosis and assessment of cancer by moving scientific knowledge into clinical practice by coordinating and funding resources and research for the development of innovative in vitro diagnostics, novel diagnostic technologies and appropriate human specimens. The Cancer Diagnosis Program is divided into four branches: Biorepository and Biospecimen Research Branch (BBRB), Diagnostic Biomarkers and Technology Branch (DBTB), Diagnostics Evaluation Branch (DEB), and the Pathology Investigation and Resources Branch (PIRB).

Proper citation: CDP (RRID:SCR_004236) Copy   


  • RRID:SCR_004790

http://cancer.osu.edu/Pages/index.aspx

As the Midwest''s first and Ohio''s only fully dedicated cancer hospital and research institute, The Ohio State University Comprehensive Cancer CenterArthur G. James Cancer Hospital and Solove Research Institute (OSUCCC-James) is one of the nation''s premier cancer centers for the prevention, detection and treatment of cancer. The OSUCCC-James is one of only 40 centers in the United States designated by the National Cancer Institute a Comprehensive Cancer Center. In addition, the OSUCCC-James is a founding member of the National Comprehensive Cancer Network (NCCN), an alliance of 21 of the world''s leading cancer centers that develops clinical practice guidelines to improve the quality and effectiveness of care provided to patients with cancer. The Ohio State cancer program is part of The Ohio State University, the largest public university in the nation. We are affiliated with The Ohio State University Medical Center, one of the largest and most diverse academic medical centers in the nation and the only academic medical center in central Ohio. The cancer program at Ohio State encompasses more than 200 comprehensive cancer center members from 13 of the 18 colleges at The Ohio State University and includes physicians from 16 specialties. The OSUCCCJames'' singular focus on cancer has led to multiple accomplishments that have changed the standards of care with respect to prevention, diagnosis and treatment, in a way that substantially improves outcomes for cancer patients.

Proper citation: OSUCCC-James (RRID:SCR_004790) Copy   


http://pdbml.pdb.org/

Markup Language that provides a representation of PDB data in XML format. The description of this format is provided in XML schema of the PDB Exchange Data Dictionary. This schema is produced by direct translation of the mmCIF format PDB Exchange Data Dictionary Other data dictionaries used by the PDB have been electronically translated into XML/XSD schemas and these are also presented in the list below. * PDBML data files are provided in three forms: ** fully marked-up files, ** files without atom records ** files with a more space efficient encoding of atom records * Data files in PDBML format can be downloaded from the RCSB PDB website or by ftp. * Software tools for manipulating PDB data in XML format are available.

Proper citation: Protein Data Bank Markup Language (RRID:SCR_005085) Copy   


  • RRID:SCR_013275

    This resource has 10+ mentions.

http://www.genesigdb.org

Database of traceable, standardized, annotated gene signatures which have been manually curated from publications that are indexed in PubMed. The Advanced Gene Search will perform a One-tailed Fisher Exact Test (which is equivalent to Hypergeometric Distribution) to test if your gene list is over-represented in any gene signature in GeneSigDB. Gene expression studies typically result in a list of genes (gene signature) which reflect the many biological pathways that are concurrently active. We have created a Gene Signature Data Base (GeneSigDB) of published gene expression signatures or gene sets which we have manually extracted from published literature. GeneSigDB was creating following a thorough search of PubMed using defined set of cancer gene signature search terms. We would be delighted to accept or update your gene signature. Please fill out the form as best you can. We will contact you when we get it and will be happy to work with you to ensure we accurately report your signature. GeneSigDB is capable of providing its functionality through a Java RESTful web service.

Proper citation: GeneSigDB (RRID:SCR_013275) Copy   


  • RRID:SCR_009626

    This resource has 10+ mentions.

http://itools.loni.usc.edu/

An infrastructure for managing of diverse computational biology resources - data, software tools and web-services. The iTools design, implementation and meta-data content reflect the broad NCBC needs and expertise (www.NCBCs.org).

Proper citation: iTools (RRID:SCR_009626) Copy   


  • RRID:SCR_010881

    This resource has 5000+ mentions.

http://homer.ucsd.edu/

Software tools for Motif Discovery and next-gen sequencing analysis. Used for analyzing ChIP-Seq, GRO-Seq, RNA-Seq, DNase-Seq, Hi-C and numerous other types of functional genomics sequencing data sets. Collection of command line programs for unix style operating systems written in Perl and C++.

Proper citation: HOMER (RRID:SCR_010881) Copy   



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