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http://www.medschool.umaryland.edu/norc/Cores/Biological-Mechanisms-and-Functional-Genomics-BMFG-Core/

Core that provides investigators with access to adipose tissue samples from well-characterized subjects. It also assists investigators with analysis of adipose tissue morphology and metabolism, specialized cell and organ culture methods, and analysis of gene and protein expression.

Proper citation: Mid-Atlantic Nutrition Obesity Research Center Biological Mechanisms and Functional Genomics Core (RRID:SCR_015432) Copy   


http://bnorc.org/cores/transgenic.html

Core that utilizes investigator-derived DNA constructs or investigator derived (or obtained) genetically modified embryonic stem cells to create founder transgenic organisms that can be used to address questions relevant to obesity, diabetes and nutrition, including questions related to brain control of feeding, metabolism and reward.

Proper citation: Boston Nutrition and Obesity Research Centers Transgenic Core (RRID:SCR_015433) Copy   


http://www.medschool.umaryland.edu/norc/Cores/Biostatistics--Medical-Informatics-BMI-Subcore/

Core that provides biostatistical consultation to other investigators who are doing research in the fields of obesity and nutrition at University of Maryland and the Baltimore VA Medical Center. It aims to develop new methods for data collection data from older subjects.

Proper citation: Mid-Atlantic Nutrition Obesity Research Center Biostatistics and Medical Informatics Subcore (RRID:SCR_015434) Copy   


http://sph.unc.edu/norc/research-partnerships/

THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE, documented on January 23,2019. Center that provides bioinformatics and metabolomics support to UNC members for nutrition and obesity-related clinical and translational research.

Proper citation: University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Nutrition and Obesity Research Center Research Facilitation Program (RRID:SCR_015480) Copy   


http://www.biobanque-picardie.com/index_En.php

A secure repository of biological samples and data dedicated for medical and research purposes. These biological samples are linked to consenting patient relative data. Biobanque de Picardie provides quality and traceability services for establishment, conservation and use of biological samples collections. It houses collections of human tissue in a variety of areas of disease. Samples are used in basic research and translational studies, physiopathology of diseases and identification of new diagnostic, and as prognostic or therapeutic biomarkers. Biobanque de Picardie also develops healthy or pathological human primary stem cell banks, such as: mesenchymal stem cells in umbilical cord (HUC-MSC), primary hepatocytes (HPH), peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMC), and fibroblasts. Biological samples are stored at - 80 degrees C in electric freezers, at - 196 degrees C in liquid nitrogen or -130 degrees C in nitrogen vapor.

Proper citation: Biobanque de Picardie (RRID:SCR_004731) Copy   


  • RRID:SCR_027170

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https://github.com/nach00gar/16SMicrobiomeMLFS

Code and supporting data for the article: "Exploring the role of normalization and feature selection in microbiome disease classification pipelines."

Proper citation: 16SMicrobiomeMLFS (RRID:SCR_027170) Copy   



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