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https://github.com/ABCD-STUDY/auto-scoring
Visualization software that calculates derived scores for the electronic record system REDCap (Research Electronic Data Capture) to build and manage online surveys and databases. Used in the ABCD-STUDY (Adolescent Brain Cognitive Development - STUDY) report framework.
Proper citation: auto-scoring (RRID:SCR_016015) Copy
https://github.com/ABCD-STUDY/little-man-task
Software tool to manage data and derived results. It is used for import of derived measures into REDCap (Research Electronic Data Capture).
Proper citation: little-man-task (RRID:SCR_016018) Copy
Brain connectivity atlas to create systematic, digital repository for data on connections between different cortical areas, in primate species. Data repository for connections between different cortical areas in marmoset monkeys. Allows access to data set and enables other interpretations of data, in light of future evolution of knowledge about marmoset cortex.
Proper citation: Marmoset Brain Connectivity Atlas (RRID:SCR_015964) Copy
https://github.com/ABCD-STUDY/redcap-completion
Software to measure item level completion in a large REDCap project. It provides a web-interface to review data and it is used in the ABCD project to assess data collection sites for the reached level of completion.
Proper citation: redcap-completion (RRID:SCR_016019) Copy
https://github.com/ABCD-STUDY/timeline-followback
Software to capture subject information about substance use using local copies of external files provided by the abcd-report framework of ABCD. No connection to REDCap is attempted to get events and participant names but local files are read in to supply this information.
Proper citation: timeline-followback (RRID:SCR_016017) Copy
https://github.com/ABCD-STUDY/aux-file-upload
Software application to upload functional MR imaging runs produce auxilary data that can be collected centrally. Connects to a subject database research electronic data capture (REDCap).
Proper citation: aux-file-upload (RRID:SCR_016026) Copy
https://github.com/ABCD-STUDY/FIONA-QC-PHANTOM
Software for online quality control operations performed on Phantom MRI data. It checks the accuracy and reproducibility of data.
Proper citation: FIONA-QC-PHANTOM (RRID:SCR_016024) Copy
https://github.com/ABCD-STUDY/nih-ipad-app-end-point
Data collection software for centrally and securely storing data from the NIH iPad application. It allows users to capture results from multiple iPads at a central location.
Proper citation: nih-ipad-app-end-point (RRID:SCR_016029) Copy
https://github.com/ABCD-STUDY/redcap-to-nda
Software for metadata-driven electronic data capture to export REDCap data dictionaries and data to the NIMH National Data Archive (NDA). Prepares data submissions as csv formatted spreadsheets for data dictionary spreadsheets and for data spreadsheets.
Proper citation: redcap-to-nda (RRID:SCR_016008) Copy
Detailed multidimensional digital multimodal atlas of C57BL/6J mouse nervous system with data and informatics pipeline that can automatically register, annotate, and visualize large scale neuroanatomical and connectivity data produced in histology, neuronal tract tracing, MR imaging, and genetic labeling. MAP2.0 interoperates with commonly used publicly available databases to bring together brain architecture, gene expression, and imaging information into single, simple interface.Resource to visualise mouse development, identify anatomical structures, determine developmental stage, and investigate gene expression in mouse embryo. eMouseAtlas portal page allows access to EMA Anatomy Atlas of Mouse Development and EMAGE database of gene expression.EMAGE is freely available, curated database of gene expression patterns generated by in situ techniques in developing mouse embryo. EMA, e-Mouse Atlas, is 3-D anatomical atlas of mouse embryo development including histology and includes EMAP ontology of anatomical structure, provides information about shape, gross anatomy and detailed histological structure of mouse, and framework into which information about gene function can be mapped.
Proper citation: eMouseAtlas (RRID:SCR_002981) Copy
http://www.mbl.org/mbl_main/atlas.html
High-resolution electronic atlases for mouse strains c57bl/6j, a/j, and dba/2j in either coronal or horizontal section. About this Atlas: The anterior-posterior coordinates are taken from an excellent print atlas of a C57BL/6J brain by K. Franklin and G. Paxinos (The Mouse Brain in Stereotaxic Coordinates, Academic Press, San Diego, 1997, ISBN Number 0-12-26607-6; Library of Congress: QL937.F72). The abbreviations we have used to label the sections conform to those in the Franklin-Paxinos atlas. A C57BL/6J mouse brain may contain as many as 75 million neurons, 23 million glial cells, 7 million endothelial cells associated with blood vessels, and 3 to 4 million miscellaneous pial, ependymal, and choroid plexus cells (see data analysis in Williams, 2000). We have not yet counted total cell number in DBA/2J mice, but the counts are probably appreciably lower.The brain and sections were all processed as described in our methods section. The enlarged images have a pixel count of 1865 x 1400 and the resolution is 4.5 microns/pixel for the processed sections.Plans: In the next several years we hope to add several additional atlases of the same sort for other strains of mice. A horizontal C57BL/6J atlas and a DBA/2J coronal atlas were completed by Tony Capra, summer 2000, and additional atlases may be made over the next several years. As describe in the MBL Procedures Section is not hard to make your own strain-specific atlas from the high resolution images in the MBL.
Proper citation: Mouse Brain Atlases (RRID:SCR_007127) Copy
https://fsl.fmrib.ox.ac.uk/fsl/fslwiki/FIRST
Software model based segmentation and registration tool. Used for segmentation of sub-cortical structures. Introduces basic segmentation and vertex analysis for detecting group differences.
Proper citation: FMRIB’s Integrated Registration and Segmentation Tool (RRID:SCR_024921) Copy
https://reprint-apms.org/?q=chooseworkflow
Database of Mass Spectrometry contaminants and pipeline for Affinity Purification coupled with Mass Spectrometry analysis. Contaminant repository for affinity purification mass spectrometry data. Database of standardized negative controls. Used to identify protein-protein interactions.
Proper citation: CRAPome (RRID:SCR_025008) Copy
https://github.com/calico/borzoi
Software package to access the Borzoi models, which are convolutional neural networks trained to predict RNA-seq coverage at 32bp resolution given 524kb input sequences.
Proper citation: Borzoi (RRID:SCR_026619) Copy
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