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A research- and development-oriented company based in Berlin that engineers and markets technology for animal behavior research offering unique, automated instrumentation. This includes specialized applications of virtual reality and touch screen technology for animal behavior environments and RFID (transponder) operated devices in home cage environments. Their experimental systems are used for behavioral phenotyping, brain research, experimental psychology, and the diagnostic characterization of animal models for translational medicine.
Proper citation: PhenoSys (RRID:SCR_004072) Copy
Software for a measurement and control system for behavior research, most often used to implement operant (Go/NoGo, 2AFC) tasks. This software controls a hierarchy of hardware modules, each powered by an Arduino-programmable microcontroller.
Proper citation: Bpod (RRID:SCR_015943) Copy
http://mvz.berkeley.edu/Collections.html
A collection of over 640,000 specimens of amphibians, reptiles, birds, bird eggs or nests, and mammals, as well as over 50,000 tissue samples from these vertebrate groups. These research collections are ranked as one of the largest in the United States, and the largest of any university museum. In addition, the Museum has numerous special collections that include archived field notes and photographs, historical annotated maps and correspondence, avian sound recordings, chromosome and histology preparations, Milton Hildebrand anatomical and film collections, artwork related to terrestrial vertebrate natural history, and a library of books, reprints, and journals for curation and research activities. Specimen data are accessible online, and the Museum is working to improve data access to the other collections. Museum Collections * Mammal Collection * Herpetological Collection * Bird Collection * Egg & Nest Collection * Tissue Collection * Fieldnotes, Photos, & Map Collection * Other Collections The Museum of Vertebrate Zoology (MVZ) welcomes donations of amphibians, reptiles, birds, bird eggs and nests, mammals and related materials. Acceptance of a donation is at the discretion of MVZ Curators. * Specimens -- May include preserved specimens and/or parts (e.g., tissue samples) as well as unpreserved material (e.g., frozen carcasses, live animals) that will be prepared by Museum Curators, curatorial staff, or students. * Related Materials -- Donations of images (digital or printed photographs or slides), sound recordings, field notes, and other natural history archival material. Materials must be connected to specimens or research projects. Donated material and associated data will be made available for research, education, or public exhibit according to the mission and policies of the Museum and Regents, except by prior signed agreement between the donor and the Museum.
Proper citation: MVZ Collections (RRID:SCR_010608) Copy
http://www.kcl.ac.uk/iop/depts/neuroimaging/research/imaginganalysis/Software/rBET.aspx
A modified version of the Brain Extraction Tool (BET) that can process rodent brains.
Proper citation: Rodent Brain Extraction Tool (RRID:SCR_002538) Copy
http://www.bioguo.org/AnimalTFDB/
A comprehensive transcription factor (TF) database in which they identified and classified all the genome-wide TFs in 50 sequenced animal genomes (Ensembl release version 60). In addition to TFs, it also collects transcription co-factors and chromatin remodeling factors of those genomes, which play regulatory roles in transcription. Here they defined the TFs as proteins containing a sequence-specific DNA-binding domain (DBD) and regulating target gene expression. Currently, the AnimalTFDB classifies all the animal TFs into 72 families according to their conserved DBDs. Gene lists of transcription factors, transcription co-factors and chromatin remodeling factors of each species are available for downloading., THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE. Documented on September 16,2025.
Proper citation: AnimalTFDB (RRID:SCR_001624) Copy
http://www.utsa.edu/claibornelab/
The long-term goals of my research are to understand the relationship between neuronal structure and function, and to elucidate the factors that affect neuronal morphology and function over the lifespan of the mammal. Currently we are examining 1) the effects of synaptic activity on neuronal development; 2) the effects of estrogen on neuronal morphology and on learning and memory; and, 3) the effects of aging on neuronal structure and function. We have focused our efforts on single neurons in the hippocampal formation, a region that is critical for certain forms of learning and memory in rodents and humans. From the portal, you may click on a cell in your region of interest to see the complete database of cells from that region. You may also explore the Neuron Database: * Comparative Electrotonic Analysis of Three Classes of Rat Hippocampal Neurons. (Raw data available) * Quantitative, three-dimensional analysis of granule cell dendrites in the rat dentate gyrus. * Dendritic Growth and Regression in Rat Dentate Granule Cells During Late Postnatal Development.(Raw data available) * A light and electron microscopic analysis of the mossy fibers of the rat dentate gyrus.
Proper citation: University of Texas at San Antonio Laboratory of Professor Brenda Claiborne (RRID:SCR_008064) Copy
http://www.nmr.mgh.harvard.edu/~jbm/jip/
Software toolkit for analysis of rodent and non-human primate fMRI data. The toolkit consists of binary executables, highly portable open-source c code, and image resources that enable 1) Automated registration based upon mutual information (affine, non-linear warps), with flexible control and visualization of each step; 2) visualization of 4-dimensional data using either mosaic or tri-planar display of the z/slice dimension, and integration of a general linear model for graphical display of time series analysis; 3) A simple and flexible 1st-order GLM for fMRI time series analysis, a 1st-order GLM analysis for PET data within the SRTM framework, plus a 2nd-order GLM analysis following the Worsley 2002 scheme, and 4) MRI templates to place your rodent and non-human primate data into standardized spaces.
Proper citation: JIP Analysis Toolkit (RRID:SCR_009588) Copy
http://www.med-associates.com/product-category/video-software/
Automation software used to analyze fear behavior in rodents. Freezing is represented in the data file in several different ways, including the total time the subject spends motionless during the session, the percent of time motionless, the number of freezing episodes or occurrences, or as an average index of motion.
Proper citation: Med Associates Video Freeze Software (RRID:SCR_014574) Copy
https://ida.loni.usc.edu/login.jsp
Archive used for archiving, searching, sharing, tracking and disseminating neuroimaging and related clinical data. IDA is utilized for dozens of neuroimaging research projects across North America and Europe and accommodates MRI, PET, MRA, DTI and other imaging modalities.
Proper citation: LONI Image and Data Archive (RRID:SCR_007283) Copy
https://github.com/KravitzLab/fed/wiki
Flexible open-source device for measuring feeding behavior. FED measures food intake in mice. It is battery powered and designed to be used in rodent colony caging.Home cage-compatible feeding system that measures food intake with high accuracy and temporal resolution. FED offers alternative to commercial feeders, with convenience of use in tradition colony rack caging.
Proper citation: Feeding Experimentation Device project (RRID:SCR_015942) Copy
http://brainvis.wustl.edu/wiki/index.php/Caret:About
Software package to visualize and analyze structural and functional characteristics of cerebral and cerebellar cortex in humans, nonhuman primates, and rodents. Runs on Apple (Mac OSX), Linux, and Microsoft Windows operating systems.
Proper citation: Computerized Anatomical Reconstruction and Editing Toolkit (RRID:SCR_006260) Copy
http://www.scienceexchange.com/facilities/gene-targeting-and-transgenic-core-rochester
Currently, the Gene Targeting and Transgenic Core''s services include the production of mouse models using DNA microinjection and embryonic stem cell injection (from gene targeting in mouse ES cells to production of chimeric mice) methodologies. Additional services have included: various analytical techniques, embryo cryopreservation, rederivation of pathogen-free rodents, and assisted reproduction techniques (e.g., in vitro fertilization (IVF), superovulation, and embryo transfer). Specific strains, and alternative species and methods are considered when appropriate for individual research applications.
Proper citation: URMC Gene Targeting and Transgenic Core (RRID:SCR_012367) Copy
https://www.joslin.org/islet-isolation-core.html
Core facility that provides the following services: Rodent and Porcine Islet Isolation Services, Training Services. The main objective of the Islet Isolation Core is to provide Islets of Langerhans to investigators in the Boston area and beyond. By receiving islets from the Core one is assured of consistent high quality and purity of islets for experiments. The Core can isolate rodent and neonatal porcine islets. This leaves the investigator to concentrate on experiments rather than the complexity of islet isolation. The Core can buy the animals or the investigator can provide their own, such as special transgenic mice. Over the last five years the Core has isolated more than 10 million islets. They also provide training and advice. The Core can provide training not only for the isolation procedure but islet viability, islet size measurement, GSIS (Glucose Stimulated Insulin Secretion), STZ-induced diabetes, transplantation under the kidney capsule, and islet graft retrieval.
Proper citation: Joslin Diabetes Center Islet Isolation Core (RRID:SCR_012299) Copy
Provides tools and assistance to identify and monitor behavior in rodents. Supports basic and translational research by providing assistance with project development, technical assistance to identify and monitor behavior in rats and mice, training in techniques for analysis of animal behaviors, assisting with interpretation and presentation of data and results relating to animal behaviors.
Proper citation: University of Mississippi Medical Center Animal Behavior Core Facility (RRID:SCR_012494) Copy
https://www.cores.emory.edu/rbc/
One of the Emory Integrated Core Facilities (EICF), is supported by Emory University School of Medicine and the Georgia Clinical and Translational Science Alliance. We plan, execute, and analyze behavioral experiments examining activity, arousal, coordinated movement, learning and memory, anxiety, depression, seizure susceptibility, reward/reinforcement, and aggression in mice and rats.
Proper citation: Emory University Rodent Behavioral Core (RRID:SCR_012499) Copy
https://medicine.iu.edu/research-centers/diabetes/cores/islet-physiology
Services include islet isolation services from mice and rats and access to porcine and human islets. The core is equipped with BioRep Perifusion Apparatus for measurement of insulin secretion and offers services for islet and beta cell calcium imaging. Provides services for islet transplantation and assists investigators who wish to perform immunohistochemistry, immunofluorescence and/or analysis of endocrine or beta cell mass on whole pancreata from mouse and rat models.Offers services for rodent metabolic characterization, including performance of insulin and glucose tolerance testing, analysis of body composition, and metabolic cage analysis using the TSE System cages. Recently added services include zebrafish characterization to screen genes and small molecules for their effects on islet development and function.
Proper citation: Indiana University School of Medicine Center for Diabetes and Metabolic Diseases Islet and Physiology Core Facility (RRID:SCR_015081) Copy
http://medicine.iupui.edu/ICBM
Core facility which provides access to and training on optical microscopy instruments to Indiana University researchers.
Proper citation: Indiana University Cooperative Center of Excellence in Hematology Optical Microscopy Core (RRID:SCR_015347) Copy
http://medicine.iupui.edu/neph/obrien/probe
Core facility which develops and characterizes methods for expressing fluorescent biosensors in the rodent kidney to be paried with intravital microscopy.
Proper citation: Indiana O'Brien Center for Advanced Microscopic Analysis Probe Delivery Core (RRID:SCR_015274) Copy
https://joslinresearch.org/drc-cores/Animal-Physiology-Core
THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE. Documented on October 27,2023. Core that provides technically advanced physiological evaluation of metabolism in diabetes, obesity, and their associated complications in rodents for DRC investigators and outside users. It also provides training of investigators and trainees in several physiological procedures.
Proper citation: Joslin Diabetes Center Animal Physiology Core Facility (RRID:SCR_009876) Copy
http://depts.washington.edu/uwnorc/core-facilities/energy-balance-core/
Core that provides affiliated investigators with a resource for measuring energy balance and body composition in rodent models, and for applying neuroscience techniques to nutrition and obesity-related research.
Proper citation: University of Washington Nutrition and Obesity Research Center Energy Balance Core (RRID:SCR_015469) Copy
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