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https://reporter.nih.gov/search/J9I0qF9ZPEOt0-NUv58z3w/project-details/10334632
Project portal for generating recombinant NWM proteins, producing mouse monoclonal antibodies against New World Monkeys, validating immunological assays using these reagents, and distributing reagents and related scientific information to interested investigators.
Proper citation: Development of Immunological Reagents for the Identification of New World Monkey Biomarkers (RRID:SCR_024982) Copy
https://reporter.nih.gov/search/_aAio3ypGUKO5wpvQTzMyg/project-details/10598105
Portal for Hybrid Rat Diversity Program with goal to extend the use of rat models for clinical translation through establishing animal resource and genomic dataset to facilitate the translation of laboratory research to clinical relevance. Specifically, the Hybrid Rat Diversity Panel resource provides the research community with foundation for systems genetics and tool for forward genetics.
Proper citation: Hybrid Rat Diversity Program (RRID:SCR_024983) Copy
https://reporter.nih.gov/search/hvpwEnhrckme3hBllHNhng/project-details/10023321
This national resource was created to provide neuroscience community with access to reagents, training and facilities that are necessary to use neurotropic viruses as transneuronal tracers.
Proper citation: Center for Neuroanatomy with Neurotropic Viruses (RRID:SCR_024984) Copy
https://github.com/KummerLab/SEQUIN
Analysis software for identification of synaptic loci from 3D image datasets.
Proper citation: SEQUIN:Synaptic Evaluation and QUantification by Imaging Nanostructure (RRID:SCR_026029) Copy
https://github.com/malonge/RagTag
Collection of software tools for scaffolding and improving modern genome assemblies. Reference-based scaffolder. Used for fast and flexible genome assembly scaffolding and improvement.
Proper citation: RagTag (RRID:SCR_027293) Copy
https://github.com/ReproNim/reproschema
Software standardized framework for creating, sharing, and reusing cognitive and clinical assessments. Standardized form generation and data collection schema to harmonize results by design across projects. Used for enhancing research reproducibility through standardized survey data collection.
Proper citation: ReproSchema (RRID:SCR_027848) Copy
https://cephalopod.team/histotomography/Octo9/
Resource serves as a 'Digital Specimen' for Digital Organismal Biology, providing interactive Neuroglancer-based visualization and 3D segmentation masks for major organ systems, including the digestive, respiratory, vascular, and nervous systems. It specifically annotates novel neural tracts including the Intermediate Longitudinal Tracts (iLT) and Arm-to-Arm U-Tracts (AAUT) as well as ~300 additional tissue and organ level segmentations. Provides high-resolution (0.7 µm isotropic), whole-organism microCT reconstruction of an intact hatchling Octopus bimaculoides.
Proper citation: Octopus bimaculoides Histotomography Blueprint (RRID:SCR_027759) Copy
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