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Teen-Longitudinal Assessment of Bariatric Surgery Resource Report Resource Website |
Teen-Longitudinal Assessment of Bariatric Surgery (RRID:SCR_001492) | data or information resource, organization portal, portal, consortium | THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE. Documented on June 29,2023. Consortium made up of five clinical centers and a data coordinating center. The goal of Teen-LABS is to conduct clinical, epidemiological, and behavioral research in adolescent bariatric surgery, through an observational prospective study protocol. Teen-LABS is an ancillary study to LABS, an observational study of adult bariatric surgery. Research staff, certified in standardized uniform data collection according to the protocol, collect data at pre-operative research visits, at surgery, 30 days and six months post-operative, and annual post-operative research visits at the five participating centers. | adolescent human, bariatrics, pre-operative, at surgery, post-operative, clinical, epidemiology, behavior, surgical outcome, metadata standard, observational study, clinical, experimental protocol, evidence-based recommendation, patient evaluation, follow-up care | is listed by: NIDDK Information Network (dkNET) | Bariatric surgery, Obesity | NIDDK R01DK080020 | THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE | SCR_014388, nlx_152747 | SCR_001492 | Teen-LABS, Adolescent Bariatrics: Assessing Health Benefits and Risks, Teen-Longitudinal Assessment of Bariatric Surgery, Adolescent Bariatrics: Assessing Health Benefits and Risks (Teen-LABS) | 2026-02-13 10:54:51 | 0 | ||||||
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Globin Gene Server Resource Report Resource Website 10+ mentions |
Globin Gene Server (RRID:SCR_001480) | Globin Gene Server | data analysis service, analysis service resource, resource, data or information resource, production service resource, source code, service resource, software resource, narrative resource, training material, database | Data and tools for studying the function of DNA sequences, with an emphasis on those involved in the production of hemoglobin. It includes information about naturally-occurring human hemoglobin mutations and their effects, experimental data related to the regulation of the beta-like globin gene cluster, and software tools for comparing sequences with one another to discover regions that are likely to play significant roles. | dna sequence, hemoglobin, mutation, globin gene cluster, sequence comparison, functional genomics, gene, alignment, genetic analysis, variant, gene expression, protein, thalassemia, globin gene, genome, pairwise alignment, multiple alignment, annotation, sequence analysis, dna |
is listed by: NIDDK Information Network (dkNET) has parent organization: Pennsylvania State University |
NLM R01LM05773; NLM R01LM05110; NIDDK DK27635 |
PMID:11857738 PMID:11480780 PMID:9799599 PMID:9576329 PMID:8088828 |
Free, Freely available | nlx_152723 | SCR_001480 | 2026-02-13 10:54:52 | 27 | ||||||
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Pediatric Acute Liver Failure Study Resource Report Resource Website |
Pediatric Acute Liver Failure Study (RRID:SCR_001478) | PALF | portal, resource, data or information resource, research forum portal, disease-related portal, topical portal | Study group and network for a 2008 longitudinal study for the etiology, diagnosis, treatment, and outcome of acute liver failure in infants, children, and adolescents. Data from patients include urine, bile, serum, liver tissue, cell lines derived from fibroblast culture, and DNA. | management strategy, infant, child, adolescent, clinical, liver, patient care, rare disease, blood, tissue, longitudinal, urine, bile, serum, liver tissue, cell line, fibroblast culture, dna, etiology, diagnosis, treatment, outcome |
is listed by: NIDDK Information Network (dkNET) is related to: Acute Liver Failure Study Group has parent organization: University of Pittsburgh; Pennsylvania; USA |
Acute liver failure | NIDDK U01DK072146 | Free, Freely available | nlx_152715 | http://www.palfstudy.org/ | SCR_001478 | Pediatric Acute Liver Failure (PALF) Study, Pediatric Acute Liver Failure (PALF) Study Group | 2026-02-13 10:54:51 | 0 | ||||
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Integrated Animals Resource Report Resource Website |
Integrated Animals (RRID:SCR_001421) | biomaterial supply resource, organism supplier, material resource | Integrated Animals is a virtual database currently indexing available animal strains and mutants from: AGSC (Ambystoma), BCBC (mice), BDSC (flies), CWRU Cystic Fibrosis Mouse Models (mice), DGGR (flies), FlyBase (flies), IMSR (mice), MGI (mice), MMRRC (mice), NSRRC (pig), NXR (Xenopus), RGD (rats), Sperm Stem Cell Libraries for Biological Research (rats), Tetrahymena Stock Center (Tetrahymena), WormBase (worms), XGSC (Xiphophorus), ZFIN (zebrafish), and ZIRC (zebrafish). | non human animal, mutant, database, integrated, nif, FASEB list |
uses: Mouse Genome Informatics (MGI) uses: Beta Cell Biology Consortium uses: Zebrafish Information Network (ZFIN) uses: International Mouse Strain Resource uses: Bloomington Drosophila Stock Center uses: Rat Genome Database (RGD) uses: Zebrafish International Resource Center uses: Ambystoma Genetic Stock Center uses: Kyoto Stock Center uses: FlyBase uses: Mutant Mouse Resource and Research Center uses: National Swine Resource and Research Center uses: National Xenopus Resource uses: CWRU In Vivo Animal Facilities uses: Sperm Stem Cell Libraries for Biological Research uses: Tetrahymena Stock Center uses: WormBase uses: Xiphophorus Genetic Stock Center is used by: NIF Data Federation is used by: NIDDK Information Network (dkNET) has parent organization: Integrated |
Free, Freely Available | nif-0000-08137 | https://legacy.neuinfo.org/mynif/search.php?q=*&t=indexable&nif=nlx_154697-1 http://neuinfo.org/nif/nifgwt.html?query=nif-0000-08137, https://www.neuinfo.org/mynif/search.php?q=*&t=indexable&nif=nif-0000-08137-1 | SCR_001421 | NIF Animals, NIF Integrated Animals, Integrated Animal | 2026-02-13 10:54:52 | 0 | |||||||
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Type 1 Diabetes Genetics Consortium Resource Report Resource Website 1+ mentions |
Type 1 Diabetes Genetics Consortium (RRID:SCR_001557) | T1DGC | portal, resource, data or information resource, research forum portal, disease-related portal, topical portal | Data and biological samples were collected by this consortium organizing international efforts to identify genes that determine an individual risk of type 1 diabetes. It originally focused on recruiting families with at least two siblings (brothers and/or sisters) who have type 1 diabetes (affected sibling pair or ASP families). The T1DGC completed enrollment for these families in August 2009. They completed enrollment of trios (father, mother, and a child with type 1 diabetes), as well as cases (people with type 1 diabetes) and controls (people with no history of type 1 diabetes) from populations with a low prevalence of this disease in January 2010. T1DGC Data and Samples: Phenotypic and genotypic data as well as biological samples (DNA, serum and plasma) for T1DGC participants have been deposited in the NIDDKCentral Repositories for future research. | gene, genetics, genotyping, analytic, dna, serum, plasma, data set, biomaterial supply resource, phenotypic, genotypic, autoantibody, hla, phenotype, genotype |
is listed by: One Mind Biospecimen Bank Listing is listed by: NIDDK Information Network (dkNET) is listed by: NIDDK Central Repository |
Type 1 diabetes, Diabetes | NIDDK ; NIAID ; NHGRI ; JDRF |
PMID:17130525 | Free, Freely available | nlx_152867 | SCR_001557 | Type 1 Diabetes Genetics Consortium (T1DGC) | 2026-02-13 10:54:53 | 2 | ||||
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Intestinal Stem Cell Consortium Resource Report Resource Website 10+ mentions |
Intestinal Stem Cell Consortium (RRID:SCR_001555) | ISCC | data or information resource, organization portal, portal, consortium | THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE. Documented on September 23,2022. Consortium to advance the understanding of intestinal epithelial stem cell biology during development, homeostasis, regeneration and disease. Its immediate goals are to isolate, characterize, culture and validate populations of intestinal stem cells; answer major questions in stem cell biology of the intestinal epithelium; and accelerate research by making information and resources available to the research community. Resources include data sets, protocols, and a resource catalog. Long-term goals include: 1) laying the ground work for therapeutic manipulation of the intestinal epithelium 2) contributing to the greater understanding of stem cell biology through knowledge of the intestine as a model stem cell-driven system. Research Projects are housed at 8 institutions across the nation: Oregon Health & Science University, Stanford University, Stowers Institute for Medical Research, University of California, Los Angeles School of Medicine (UCLA) (partnered with the VA Greater Los Angeles), University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill (UNC), University of Oklahoma, University of Pennsylvania, and University of Pittsburgh. | intestinal, epithelial stem cell, development, homeostasis, regeneration, disease, intestine, stem cell, intestinal stem cell, intestinal epithelium, stem cell, antibody, epithelium, data set |
is used by: NIF Data Federation is used by: NIDDK Information Network (dkNET) is listed by: NIDDK Information Network (dkNET) is listed by: NIDDK Research Resources |
NIDDK U01DK085532 | THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE | nlx_152862 | SCR_001555 | ISCC - Intestinal Stem Cell Consortium | 2026-02-13 10:54:52 | 19 | ||||||
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Nonalcoholic Steatohepatitis Clinical Research Network Resource Report Resource Website 10+ mentions |
Nonalcoholic Steatohepatitis Clinical Research Network (RRID:SCR_001519) | NASH CRN | portal, clinical trial, resource, data or information resource, research forum portal, disease-related portal, topical portal | Clinical research network to focus on the etiology, contributing factors, natural history, complications, and therapy of nonalcoholic steatohepatitis. They research the nature and underlying cause of Nonalcoholic Steatohepatitis (NASH) and conduct clinical studies on prevention and treatment. Approximately 1,500 pediatric and adult participants throughout the United States and Canada with nonalcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) have enrolled into a database. The NASH CRN has recently reopened the database to enroll additional pediatric and adult participants with NAFLD. Serum, liver tissue, and genomic DNA samples are being collected and stored in the NIDDKrepository for ongoing as well as future studies. A three-arm randomized, placebo-controlled clinical trial of pioglitazone versus vitamin E completed enrollment in 2009. In addition to this adult trial, a similar trial in pediatric NASH patients randomized 180 children to receive treatment with vitamin E, metformin, or placebo. | prevention, treatment, pediatric, child, adult human, serum, liver tissue, dna, placebo, pioglitazone, vitamin e, metformin, etiology, contributing factor, natural history, complication, therapy, young human, database, clinical trial, bibliography, patient registry |
is listed by: One Mind Biospecimen Bank Listing is listed by: NIDDK Information Network (dkNET) is listed by: NIDDK Central Repository has parent organization: Johns Hopkins University; Maryland; USA |
Nonalcoholic steatohepatitis, Nonalcoholic fatty liver disease | NIDDK 1ZIADK075013 | Free, Freely available | nlx_152845 | https://www.nashcrn.com | SCR_001519 | Nonalcoholic Steatohepatitis Clinical Research Network (NASH CRN), Clinical Research Network in Nonalcoholic Steatohepatitis | 2026-02-13 10:54:52 | 21 | ||||
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GenitoUrinary Development Molecular Anatomy Project Resource Report Resource Website 100+ mentions |
GenitoUrinary Development Molecular Anatomy Project (RRID:SCR_001554) | GUDMAP | biomaterial supply resource, organism supplier, material resource | Project aggregates and provides experimental gene expression data from genito-urinary system. International consortium providing molecular atlas of gene expression for developing organs of GenitoUrinary (GU) tract. Mouse strains to facilitate developmental and functional studies within GU system. Experimental protocols and standard specifications. Tutorials describing GU organogenesis and primary data via database. Data are from large-scale in situ hybridization screens (wholemount and section) and microarray gene expression data of microdissected, laser-captured and FACS-sorted components of developing mouse genitourinary (GU) system. | gene expression, genitourinary tract, molecular anatomy, genitourinary system, organogenesis, genitourinary, in situ hybridization, immunohistochemistry, microarray, mutant mouse strain, development, rna, protein, theiler stage, gene, anatomy, male, female, embryonic mouse, kidney, urogenital tract, urinary, reproductive, disease, molecule, cell, gene, phenotype, functional annotation, protein interaction, transgenic transgene, image, rna extraction, sample preparation, fluorescent immunohistochemistry, rna isolation, rna amplification, labeling, fluorescent in situ-hybridization, riboprobe synthesis, cellular localization, tissue isolation, embedding, cryostat sectioning, laser capture microdissection, paraffin, whole mount, optimal cutting temperature, riboprobe synthesis, target amplification, sectioning, FASEB list |
is used by: NIDDK Information Network (dkNET) is listed by: One Mind Biospecimen Bank Listing is listed by: NIDDK Information Network (dkNET) is listed by: NIDDK Research Resources is listed by: Collaborating for the Advancement of Interdisciplinary Research in Benign Urology is related to: ToppCluster is related to: One Mind Biospecimen Bank Listing is parent organization of: GUDMAP Ontology is parent organization of: GATACA GUDMAP Gene Explorer |
NIDDK DK070136; NIDDK DK070200; NIDDK DK070181 |
PMID:21652655 PMID:18287559 |
THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE | nlx_152871, nif-0000-33426 | SCR_001554 | Murine Atlas for Genitourinary Development | 2026-02-13 10:54:52 | 287 | |||||
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TOMUS Resource Report Resource Website |
TOMUS (RRID:SCR_001549) | TOMUS | data or information resource, clinical trial, bibliography, resource | Study that compared the outcomes of two minimally invasive surgical procedures to treat stress urinary incontinence in women. These procedures are called mid-urethral slings. The procedures insert a mesh sling or hammock to support the bladder neck so that urine does not leak. Both procedures have been approved by the FDA and have been shown to be safe and successful in treating stress urinary incontinence. However, it is not known if one is better than the other. This study answers that question. The secondary aims of the trial are to compare other outcomes for the two surgical procedures, including quality of life, sexual function, satisfaction with treatment outcomes, complications, and the need for other treatments(s) after surgery. Follow-up will be a minimum of two years. Stress urinary incontinence is the accidental leakage of urine during activities such as coughing, laughing, sneezing, or lifting heavy objects. | surgical procedure, female, mid-urethral sling, treatment, outcome, quality of life, sexual function, complication, retropubic mid-urethral sling, transobturator mid-urethral sling, adult human |
is listed by: ClinicalTrials.gov is listed by: NIDDK Information Network (dkNET) has parent organization: Urinary Incontinence Treatment Network |
Stress urinary incontinence, Urinary incontinence | NIDDK U01DK060401; NIDDK U01DK060379; NIDDK U01DK060397; NIDDK U01DK058234; NIDDK U01DK060393; NIDDK U01DK058229; NIDDK U01DK058225 |
PMID:20479459 PMID:22378483 PMID:21422865 PMID:21925636 PMID:23635737 |
Free, Freely available | nlx_152859 | SCR_001549 | Trial Of Mid-Urethral Slings, TOMUS-Trial Of Mid-Urethral Slings | 2026-02-13 10:54:52 | 0 | ||||
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SISTEr Resource Report Resource Website 100+ mentions |
SISTEr (RRID:SCR_001542) | SISTEr | data or information resource, clinical trial, data set, resource | Clinical trial under the Urinary Incontinence Treatment Network to compare the treatment success for two surgical procedures that are frequently used and have similar cure rates, yet have not been compared directly to each other in a large, rigorously conducted randomized trial. The secondary aims of the trial are to compare other outcomes for the two surgical procedures, including quality of life, sexual function, satisfaction with treatment outcomes, complications, and need for other treatment(s) after surgery. Follow-up will be a minimum of two years and up to four years. | urinary, incontinence, dataset, surgical procedure, outcome, quality of life, sexual function, satisfaction, treatment, complication, burch procedure, sling procedure, female, surgery |
is listed by: NIDDK Information Network (dkNET) has parent organization: Urinary Incontinence Treatment Network |
Urinary incontinence, Stress, Stress urinary incontinence | NIDDK ; NICHD |
Free, Freely available | nlx_152852 | http://www.uitn.net/sister.asp | SCR_001542 | Stress Incontinence Surgical Treatment Efficacy Trial | 2026-02-13 10:54:52 | 151 | ||||
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Immune Tolerance Network (ITN) Resource Report Resource Website 10+ mentions |
Immune Tolerance Network (ITN) (RRID:SCR_001535) | ITN | clinical trial, portal, data or information resource, funding resource, topical portal | International clinical research consortium dedicated to the clinical evaluation of novel tolerogenic approaches for the treatment of autoimmune diseases, asthma and allergic diseases, and the prevention of graft rejection. They aim to advance the clinical application of immune tolerance by performing high quality clinical trials of emerging therapeutics integrated with mechanism-based research. In particular, they aim to: * Establish new tolerance therapeutics * Develop a better understanding of the mechanisms of immune function and disease pathogenesis * Identify new biomarkers of tolerance and disease Their goals are to identify and develop treatment game changers for tolerance modulating therapies for the treatment of immune mediated diseases and disabling conditions, and to conduct high quality, innovative clinical trials and mechanistic studies not likely to be funded by other sources or to be conducted by private industry that advance our understanding of immunological disorders. In the Immune Tolerance Network's (ITN) unique hybrid academic/industry model, the areas of academia, government and industry are integral to planning and conducting clinical studies. They develop and fund clinical trials and mechanistic studies in partnership. Their development model is a unique, interactive process. It capitalizes on their wide-ranging, multidisciplinary expertise provided by an advisory board of highly respected faculty from institutions worldwide. This model gives investigators special insight into developing high quality research studies. The ITN is comprised of leading scientific and medical faculty from more than 50 institutions in nine countries worldwide and employs over 80 full-time staff at the University of California San Francisco (UCSF), Bethesda, Maryland and Benaroya Research Institute in Seattle, Washington. | immune tolerance, prevent, cure, disease, multiple sclerosis, therapy, biomarker, transplant |
is listed by: NIDDK Information Network (dkNET) is listed by: NIDDK Research Resources is related to: Immune Tolerance Network TrialShare has parent organization: Benaroya Research Institute |
Type 1 diabetes, Diabetes, Allergy, Asthma, Autoimmune disease, Transplantation, Immunological disorder | NIAID N01AI15416 | nlx_152838 | SCR_001535 | 2026-02-13 10:54:53 | 14 | |||||||
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HALT-C Trial Resource Report Resource Website |
HALT-C Trial (RRID:SCR_001534) | HALT-C Trial, HALT-C | data or information resource, clinical trial, bibliography, resource | Multi-center, randomized controlled study designed to determine if continuing interferon long term over several years will suppress the Hepatitis C virus, prevent progression to cirrhosis, prevent liver cancer and reduce the need for liver transplantation. Patient enrollment began in 2000 and was completed in 2003 at 10 clinical centers, which were supported by a data coordinating center, virological testing center, and central sample repository. Patients with chronic hepatitis C and advanced fibrosis or cirrhosis on liver biopsy who failed to respond to a previous course of interferon alfa were enrolled in this study. Patients were initially treated with a 24-week course of peginterferon alfa-2a and ribavirin. Patients who remained hepatitis C virus RNA positive were then randomized to receive maintenance, low-dose peginterferon or to be followed on no treatment. Liver biopsies were done before enrollment and after 2 and 4 years of treatment or follow-up. The endpoints were development of cirrhosis, hepatic decompensation, hepatocellular carcinoma, death, or liver transplantation. 1050 patients were randomized and followed through the 4 year randomized phase of the trial and as long as 4 years off treatment. Serum samples collected at multiple time points, DNA and liver tissue are available for scientific investigation. | interferon, progression, cirrhosis, prevention, liver cancer, liver transplantation, liver, pegylated interferon, clinical, outcome, adult human, dna, liver tissue, serum, blood, b lymphoblastoid cell-line, epstein-barr virus infection in peripheral blood mononuclear cell, peripheral blood mononuclear cell, biomaterial supply resource, formalin fixed, histology, frozen, stained liver slide, unstained liver slide, advanced fibrosis, liver biopsy, peginterferon alfa-2a, ribavirin |
is listed by: One Mind Biospecimen Bank Listing is listed by: ClinicalTrials.gov is listed by: NIDDK Central Repository is listed by: NIDDK Research Resources is listed by: NIDDK Information Network (dkNET) |
Hepatitis C virus, Chronic hepatitis C | NIDDK | Free, Freely available | nlx_152835 | http://archives.niddk.nih.gov/haltctrial/displaypage.aspx?pagename=haltctrial/index.htm | http://www.haltctrial.org/ | SCR_001534 | Hepatitis C Antiviral Long-term Treatment against Cirrhosis, Hepatitis C Antiviral Long-term Treatment against Cirrhosis (HALT-C) Trial, Hepatitis C Antiviral Long-term Treatment against Cirrhosis Trial | 2026-02-13 10:54:52 | 0 | |||
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Dataverse Network Project Resource Report Resource Website 10+ mentions |
Dataverse Network Project (RRID:SCR_001997) | Dataverse | data repository, storage service resource, portal, catalog, data or information resource, service resource, database, project portal | Project portal for publishing, citing, sharing and discovering research data. Software, protocols, and community connections for creating research data repositories that automate professional archival practices, guarantee long term preservation, and enable researchers to share, retain control of, and receive web visibility and formal academic citations for their data contributions. Researchers, data authors, publishers, data distributors, and affiliated institutions all receive appropriate credit. Hosts multiple dataverses. Each dataverse contains studies or collections of studies, and each study contains cataloging information that describes the data plus the actual data files and complementary files. Data related to social sciences, health, medicine, humanities or other sciences with an emphasis in human behavior are uploaded to the IQSS Dataverse Network (Harvard). You can create your own dataverse for free and start adding studies for your data files and complementary material (documents, software, etc). You may install your own Dataverse Network for your University or organization. | data, repository, collection, publishing, citing, sharing, discovering, research, community, connection |
is used by: UCSF DataShare is used by: Agri-environmental Research Data Repository is used by: NIH Heal Project is recommended by: NIDDK Information Network (dkNET) is recommended by: NIDDK - National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases is listed by: 3DVC is listed by: re3data.org is related to: PROMIS 2 MY Health has parent organization: Harvard University; Cambridge; United States is parent organization of: Universal Numerical Fingerprint is parent organization of: Agri-environmental Research Data Repository |
Alfred P. Sloan Foundation ; NSF ; Microsoft Research |
Free, Available for download, Freely available | r3d100010051, nif-0000-00316 | https://doi.org/10.17616/R3C880 | http://thedata.org/ | SCR_001997 | Harvard Dataverse, The Dataverse Project, Dataverse, Dataverse Network, Dataverse Network Project, Dataverse Project | 2026-02-13 10:54:57 | 12 | ||||
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dbMHC Resource Report Resource Website 10+ mentions |
dbMHC (RRID:SCR_002302) | dbMHC | data repository, storage service resource, data or information resource, service resource, database | THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE. Documented on August 23, 2019 Database was open, publicly accessible platform for DNA and clinical data related to human Major Histocompatibility Complex (MHC). Data from IHWG workshops were provided as well., THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE. Documented on September 16,2025. | human leukocyte antigen, microsatellite, dna, clinical, major histocompatibility complex, primer, probe, sequence, allele, haplotype, sequence, histocompatibility, leucocyte, alignment |
is listed by: re3data.org is related to: NIDDK Information Network (dkNET) is related to: IMGT/HLA has parent organization: NCBI |
PMID:14705985 | Free, Available for download, Freely available | nif-0000-02729, r3d100010881 | https://doi.org/10.17616/R37W4F | http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/gv/mhc/main.cgi?cmd=init | SCR_002302 | Major Histocompatibility Complex Database | 2026-02-13 10:55:01 | 22 | ||||
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Biological Magnetic Resonance Data Bank (BMRB) Resource Report Resource Website 500+ mentions |
Biological Magnetic Resonance Data Bank (BMRB) (RRID:SCR_002296) | BioMagResBank, BMRB | data repository, storage service resource, data or information resource, service resource, database | Public depository that collects, annotates, archives, and disseminates important spectral and quantitative data derived from nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopic investigations of biological macromolecules and metabolites. Provides reference information and maintains a collection of NMR pulse sequences and computer software for biomolecular NMR. | magnetic resonance, data bank, depository, database, data repository, spectral data, quantitative data, nmr, spectroscopy, macromolecule, metabolite, metabolomics, FASEB list |
is recommended by: NIDDK Information Network (dkNET) is recommended by: NIDDK - National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases is listed by: DataCite is listed by: 3DVC is listed by: re3data.org is related to: Worldwide Protein Data Bank (wwPDB) is related to: Research Collaboratory for Structural Bioinformatics Protein Data Bank (RCSB PDB) is related to: Nucleic Acid Database is related to: DNA DataBank of Japan (DDBJ) is related to: PDBe - Protein Data Bank in Europe is related to: NRG-CING is related to: Worldwide Protein Data Bank (wwPDB) is related to: PDBj - Protein Data Bank Japan is related to: CCPN Data Model has parent organization: University of Wisconsin-Madison; Wisconsin; USA is parent organization of: NMR Restraints Grid |
NLM LM05799 | PMID:18288446 PMID:17984079 PMID:12766409 PMID:36478084 |
Free, Freely available | nif-0000-21058 | SCR_002296 | BMRB, BioMagResBank, Biological Magnetic Resonance DataBank, BioMag Res Bank | 2026-02-13 10:55:00 | 752 | |||||
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DNA DataBank of Japan (DDBJ) Resource Report Resource Website 500+ mentions |
DNA DataBank of Japan (DDBJ) (RRID:SCR_002359) | DDBJ | data repository, storage service resource, data or information resource, service resource, database | Maintains and provides archival, retrieval and analytical resources for biological information. Central DDBJ resource consists of public, open-access nucleotide sequence databases including raw sequence reads, assembly information and functional annotation. Database content is exchanged with EBI and NCBI within the framework of the International Nucleotide Sequence Database Collaboration (INSDC). In 2011, DDBJ launched two new resources: DDBJ Omics Archive and BioProject. DOR is archival database of functional genomics data generated by microarray and highly parallel new generation sequencers. Data are exchanged between the ArrayExpress at EBI and DOR in the common MAGE-TAB format. BioProject provides organizational framework to access metadata about research projects and data from projects that are deposited into different databases. | nucleotide sequence, genome, dna, dna database, dna research, nucleotide, phylogenetics, protein, sequence, protein binding, gene expression, gene, genetics, nucleoid, genomics, protein binding, gold standard, bio.tools, FASEB list |
is recommended by: NIDDK Information Network (dkNET) is recommended by: National Library of Medicine is recommended by: NIDDK - National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases is listed by: OMICtools is listed by: re3data.org is listed by: Debian is listed by: bio.tools is related to: INSDC is related to: GenBank is related to: INSDC is related to: European Nucleotide Archive (ENA) is related to: GenBank is related to: Research Collaboratory for Structural Bioinformatics Protein Data Bank (RCSB PDB) is related to: Worldwide Protein Data Bank (wwPDB) is related to: Biological Magnetic Resonance Data Bank (BMRB) is related to: PDBe - Protein Data Bank in Europe is related to: PDBe - Protein Data Bank in Europe is related to: European Nucleotide Archive (ENA) is related to: Research Collaboratory for Structural Bioinformatics Protein Data Bank (RCSB PDB) is related to: NCBI Assembly Archive Viewer has parent organization: National Institute of Genetics; Shizuoka; Japan is parent organization of: DDBJ Omics Archive is parent organization of: BodyMap-Xs is parent organization of: DDBJ Sequence Read Archive is parent organization of: CIBEX: Center for Information Biology gene EXpression database is parent organization of: Japanese Genotype-phenotype Archive (JGA) |
Japanese Ministry of Education Culture Sports Science and Technology MEXT | PMID:26578571 PMID:25477381 |
Free, Freely available, | OMICS_01644, biotools:ddbj, nif-0000-02740, r3d100010218 | https://bio.tools/ddbj https://doi.org/10.17616/R3M01R |
SCR_002359 | DNA DataBank of Japan (DDBJ), DNA DataBank of Japan, DDBJ, DNA Data Bank of Japan, DDBJ - DNA Data Bank of Japan | 2026-02-13 10:55:01 | 627 | ||||
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European Genome phenome Archive Resource Report Resource Website 500+ mentions |
European Genome phenome Archive (RRID:SCR_004944) | EGA | data repository, storage service resource, web service, data set, data or information resource, service resource, data access protocol, software resource | Web service for permanent archiving and sharing of all types of personally identifiable genetic and phenotypic data resulting from biomedical research projects. The repository allows you to explore datasets from numerous genotype experiments, supplied by a range of data providers. The EGA''s role is to provide secure access to the data that otherwise could not be distributed to the research community. The EGA contains exclusive data collected from individuals whose consent agreements authorize data release only for specific research use or to bona fide researchers. Strict protocols govern how information is managed, stored and distributed by the EGA project. As an example, only members of the EGA team are allowed to process data in a secure computing facility. Once processed, all data are encrypted for dissemination and the encryption keys are delivered offline. The EGA also supports data access only for the consortium members prior to publication. | phenomenon, trait, sequence, genotype, experiment, case-control, population, family study, snp, cnv, phenotype, genomic, gold standard, bio.tools |
is used by: Blueprint Epigenome is recommended by: NIDDK Information Network (dkNET) is recommended by: NIDDK - National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases is listed by: OMICtools is listed by: bio.tools is listed by: Debian has parent organization: European Bioinformatics Institute |
PMID:34791407 | Restricted | BioTools:ega, biotools:ega, r3d100011242, OMICS_01028, nlx_91316 | https://ega-archive.org/ https://bio.tools/ega https://bio.tools/ega https://doi.org/10.17616/R3W619 |
SCR_004944 | , The European Genome-phenome Archive, The European Genome-phenome Archive (EGA), EGA | 2026-02-13 10:55:32 | 605 | |||||
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OpenNeuro Resource Report Resource Website 100+ mentions |
OpenNeuro (RRID:SCR_005031) | OpenNeuro, OpenfMRI | data repository, storage service resource, data or information resource, service resource, image repository, database | Open platform for analyzing and sharing neuroimaging data from human brain imaging research studies. Brain Imaging Data Structure ( BIDS) compliant database. Formerly known as OpenfMRI. Data archives to hold magnetic resonance imaging data. Platform for sharing MRI, MEG, EEG, iEEG, and ECoG data. | neuroinformatics, database, storing, dataset, neuroimaging, data, MRI, MEG, EEG, iEEG, ECoG, FASEB list |
uses: Brain Imaging Data Structure (BIDs) uses: HED Tags is used by: studyforrest.org is used by: DataLad is used by: NIF Data Federation is used by: Integrated Datasets is used by: NIH Heal Project is used by: Baby Open Brains is recommended by: National Library of Medicine is recommended by: BRAIN Initiative is recommended by: NIDDK Information Network (dkNET) is recommended by: NIDDK - National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases is listed by: NeuroImaging Tools and Resources Collaboratory (NITRC) is listed by: re3data.org is listed by: DataCite is listed by: FAIRsharing is affiliated with: NEMAR is related to: Integrated Manually Extracted Annotation has parent organization: Stanford University; Stanford; California has parent organization: Stanford Center for Reproducible Neuroscience has parent organization: BRAIN Initiative is provided by: OpenNeuro |
NSF OCI1131441; NIDA ; Laura and John Arnold Foundation ; Stanford ; Squishymedia ; BRAIN Initiative ; NIMH |
Free, Freely available | DOI:10.25504/FAIRsharing.s1r9bw, r3d100010924, nlx_144048, DOI:10.17616/R33047, DOI:10.18112 | http://www.nitrc.org/projects/openfmri https://github.com/OpenNeuroDatasets https://doi.org/10.17616/R33047 https://doi.org/10.17616/r33047 https://doi.org/10.18112/ https://dx.doi.org/10.18112/ https://fairsharing.org/10.25504/FAIRsharing.s1r9bw https://doi.org/10.17616/R33047 |
http://openfmri.org | SCR_005031 | OpenfMRI, Open fMRI, OpenNeuro | 2026-02-13 10:55:33 | 247 | ||||
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ToppGene Suite Resource Report Resource Website 1000+ mentions |
ToppGene Suite (RRID:SCR_005726) | data analysis service, portal, analysis service resource, resource, data or information resource, production service resource, service resource, database | ToppGene Suite is a one-stop portal for gene list enrichment analysis and candidate gene prioritization based on functional annotations and protein interactions network. ToppGene Suite is a one-stop portal for (i) gene list functional enrichment, (ii) candidate gene prioritization using either functional annotations or network analysis and (iii) identification and prioritization of novel disease candidate genes in the interactome. Functional annotation-based disease candidate gene prioritization uses a fuzzy-based similarity measure to compute the similarity between any two genes based on semantic annotations. The similarity scores from individual features are combined into an overall score using statistical meta-analysis. | gene portal, enrichment analysis, functional annotation, gene prioritization, protein interaction, bio.tools, FASEB list |
is listed by: Gene Ontology Tools is listed by: NIDDK Information Network (dkNET) is listed by: GUDMAP Ontology is listed by: Debian is listed by: bio.tools is related to: Gene Ontology is related to: ToppCluster |
State of Ohio Computational Medicine Center ODD TECH 04-042; NIDDK 1U01DK70219; NIDDK P30DK078392 |
PMID:19465376 | Free for academic use | nlx_149183, biotools:toppgene_suite | https://bio.tools/toppgene_suite | SCR_005726 | ToppGene | 2026-02-13 10:55:41 | 1030 | |||||
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Embryo Images Normal and Abnormal Mammalian Development Resource Report Resource Website |
Embryo Images Normal and Abnormal Mammalian Development (RRID:SCR_006297) | Embryo Images | curriculum material, image collection, data or information resource, narrative resource, training material | Tutorial that uses scanning electron micrographs (SEMs) as the primary resource to teach mammalian embryology. The 3-D like quality of the micrographs coupled with selected line drawings and minimal text allow relatively easy understanding of the complex morphological changes that occur in utero. Because early human embryos are not readily available and because embryogenesis is very similar across mammalian species, the majority of micrographs that are utilized in this tutorial are of mouse embryos. The remainder are human. This tutorial is divided into units that may be studied in any order. All of the images have a legend that indicates the age of the embryo. If it is a mouse embryo, the approximate equivalent human age is indicated. To minimize labeling, color-coding is widely used. To view the micrographs without color, the cursor may be placed on the image. The SEMs used in this tutorial are from the Kathleen K. Sulik collection. The line drawings have been used with permission from Lippincott Williams & Wilkins and are from the 6th and 7th editions of Langman''s Medical Embryology by T.W. Sadler. | scanning electron micrograph, embryology, morphology, mammal, embryonic mouse, embryonic human, micrograph, fetal development, body form, musculoskeletal, head, neck, ear, eye, nervous system, cardiovascular system, urogenital system, digestive system, respiratory system, development |
is listed by: GUDMAP Ontology is listed by: NIDDK Information Network (dkNET) has parent organization: University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill School of Medicine; North Carolina; USA |
Normal development, Abnormal development, Birth defect | Greenwood Genetic Center ; University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill; North Carolina; USA |
The line drawings may not be reproduced without the permission of the publisher. | nlx_151966 | SCR_006297 | Embryo Images Normal & Abnormal Mammalian Development | 2026-02-13 10:55:49 | 0 |
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