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http://amp.pharm.mssm.edu/X2K/
Software tool to produce inferred networks of transcription factors, proteins, and kinases predicted to regulate the expression of the inputted gene list by combining transcription factor enrichment analysis, protein-protein interaction network expansion, with kinase enrichment analysis. It provides the results as tables and interactive vector graphic figures.
Proper citation: eXpression2Kinases (RRID:SCR_016307) Copy
http://www.geneatlas.org/gene/main.jsp
This website allows visitors to search for genes of interest based on their spatial expression patterns in the Postnatal Day 7 mouse brain. Geneatlas provides two searching tools: A graphical interface for customized spatial queries; A textual interface for querying annotated structures. Geneatlas is the product of a collaboration between researchers at Baylor College of Medicine, Rice University, and University of Houston.
Proper citation: Gene Atlas (RRID:SCR_008089) Copy
Open-source toolkit that enables the rapid creation of tailored, web-enabled data storage and provides a cohesive system for data management, visualization, and processing. At its core, Midas Platform is implemented as a PHP modular framework with a backend database (PostGreSQL, MySQL and non-relational databases). While the Midas Platform system can be installed and deployed without any customization, the framework has been designed with customization in mind. As building one system to fit all is not optimal, the framework has been extended to support plugins and layouts. Through integration with a range of other open-source toolkits, applications, or internal proprietary workflows, Midas Platform offers a solid foundation to meet the needs of data-centric computing. Midas Platform provides a variety of data access methods, including web, file system and DICOM server interfaces, and facilitates extending the methods in which data is stored to other relational and non-relational databases.
Proper citation: Midas Platform (RRID:SCR_002186) Copy
https://stemcells.nindsgenetics.org/
Cell sources currently include fibroblasts and/or induced pluripotent stem cells for Alzheimer's Disease, Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS), Ataxia-telangiectasia, Frontotemporal Lobar Degeneration (FTD), Huntington's Disease, Parkinson's Disease, and healthy controls. Cell sources, including isogenic cell lines for current and new diseases covered by the NINDS will be added over the next several years.
Proper citation: The NINDS Human Cell and Data Repository (NHCDR) (RRID:SCR_016319) Copy
http://toxnet.nlm.nih.gov/cgi-bin/sis/htmlgen?DARTETIC
Bibliographic database providing references to developmental and reproductive toxicology literature on the National Library of Medicine's Toxicology Data Network. It covers teratology and other aspects of developmental and reproductive toxicology. It contains over 200,000 references to literature published since 1965. DART/ETIC is easily accessible and free of charge. Search by subject terms, title words, chemical name, Chemical Abstracts Service Registry Number (RN), and author. Search results can easily be viewed, printed or downloaded. Search results are displayed in relevancy ranked order, but may be sorted by publication date, author or title.
Proper citation: Developmental and Reproductive Toxicology Database (RRID:SCR_002326) Copy
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/proteinclusters
Database of related protein sequences (clusters) consisting of proteins derived from the annotations of whole genomes, organelles and plasmids. It currently limited to Archaea, Bacteria, Plants, Fungi, Protozoans, and Viruses. It contains annotation information, publications, domains, structures, and external links and analysis tools including multiple alignments, phylogenetic trees, and genomic neighborhoods (ProtMap). Data is available for download via Protein Clusters FTP
Proper citation: Protein Clusters (RRID:SCR_003459) Copy
Transcription factor target database. Platform consolidating both computationally predicted and experimentally validated binding sites between transfer RNA-derived fragments and target genes or transcripts across multiple organisms.
Proper citation: tTFtarget (RRID:SCR_025631) Copy
https://github.com/slowkoni/rfmix
Software tool for local ancestry and admixture inference. Discriminative Modeling Approach for Rapid and Robust Local-Ancestry Inference.
Proper citation: RFMix (RRID:SCR_027030) Copy
https://cdemapper.clinicalnlp.org/
Software Common Data Elements (CDEs) mapping tool to bridge the gap between local data elements and National Institutes of Health (NIH) CDEs. Elasticsearch and Large Language Model (LLM)-powered mapping tool designed for biomedical and clinical researchers to efficiently map study variables to the NIH Common Data Elements (CDEs). It integrates essential and advanced services into a user-centered mapping workflow, allowing users to choose different mapping strategies based on their project's needs.Used for enhancing National Institutes of Health common data element use with large language models.
Proper citation: CDEMapper (RRID:SCR_027602) Copy
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