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Brain Tumour Foundation of Canada
 
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Brain Tumour Foundation of Canada (RRID:SCR_004158) Brain Tumour Foundation of Canada institution Brain Tumour Foundation of Canada is a dedicated team of volunteers, patients, survivors, family members, health care professionals and staff, determined to make the journey with a brain tumor one full of hope and support. We work collaboratively to serve the needs of those Canadians affected by all types of brain tumors. Information, education and support is available and research continues into the cause of and a cure for brain tumors. Every year, thousands of Canadians affected by brain tumors find emotional support and comfort while gaining a better understanding and knowledge of their disease through a range of programs and services available across the country. This includes: up-to-date brain tumor information material, numerous education events and support groups. Important brain tumor research is also supported through annual grants, a fellowship and the brain tumour tissue bank. We welcome donations, large or small. Charitable Registration #BN118816339RR0001 brain, tumor, cancer, human is related to: Lawson Brain Tumour Tissue Bank individuals ;
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ISNI: 0000 0004 5900 0419, nlx_143579, Crossref funder ID: 501100000238, grid.478522.e https://ror.org/04w23ys68 SCR_004158 Brain Tumor Foundation of Canada 2026-02-07 02:06:16 0
BAMS Thesaurus
 
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BAMS Thesaurus (RRID:SCR_008003) thesaurus THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE, documented on January 19,2022. The BAMS Thesaurus is a part of the larger BAMS The Foundational Model of Connectivity (FMC). The principle of constructing the resource are: 1. Systematic attempts to produce internally consistent classifications and taxonomies require theoretical frameworks for deciding between alternatives. 2. Alternate classification and taxonomy schemes are always possible and must be accommodated. 3. The FMC is based on evidence, not authority. All components are justified by reference to the best observational or experimental evidence from the literature, combined with reference to priority when possible, not by undocumented statements from textbooks, the Web, or elsewhere. 4. The FMC is based on evolving evidence and concepts, revisions are based on enforced rules, and versioning is systematic and historical. The first version of FMC and the foundation of this online version was published in Swanson & Bota (2010). Please cite this reference whenever any part of the FMC is used in any way. This online version of FMC has the following main parts: 1. Thesaurus, which includes an alphabetical list of all concepts and terms used in FMC to date. The preferred terms are in bold. Clicking on each term of the Thesaurus will retrieve its definition, reference, list of synonyms, and a comment form that can be used by registered users. 2. References, which includes an alphabetical list of the literature used to construct FMC. Listed references are associated with the definitions included in the Thesaurus, and PubMed links. 3. Search form that can be used to search for terms defined in FMC, included in their definitions, their abbreviations, and references (search by authors). We strongly recommend to read FMC rules and notations before starting to use the online version. brain, anatomy, connectivity, thesaurus, THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE nif-0000-07739 SCR_008003 2026-02-07 02:07:24 0
Institute of Neuroinformatics
 
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Institute of Neuroinformatics (RRID:SCR_008331) institution The mission of the Institute is to discover the key principles by which brains work and to implement these in artificial systems that interact intelligently with the real world. The Institute of Neuroinformatics is built of many people covering a wide range of disciplines and research areas. The major research projects and areas are listed below. - Behavior and Cognition: At the Institute of Neuroinformatics researchers investigate in Behavior and Cognition on various levels, ranging from neuronal circuit models of learning and adaptation over psychophysical experiments for color constancy up to modeling complex behavioral tasks such as exploration and goal-directed navigation. - Computation in Neural Circuits: By examining the brains of cats, rats and monkeys, and by making simulations of the cortex, INI hopes to learn how this circuit performs such widely different tasks. This knowledge might lead to advances in how computers are designed, and will certainly lead to advances in the subtlety and power of medical neuroscience. - Neurotechnologies: INI aims to harness the principles of biological computation, which can be expected to have a major impact on the technology market as autonomous intelligence pervades equipment, vehicles, buildings, utilities and clothing. Sponsors: INI is supported by European Union (EU), Gerbert Ruf Stiftung, Neuroscience Center (ZNZ), Swiss Confederation (KTI), Swiss Federal Institute of Technology Zurich (ETH), Swiss National Science Foundation (SNF), University of Zurich (UZH), and VW Stiftung adaptation, artificial system, autonomous, behavior, biological, brain, cat, circuit, cognition, color, computation, constancy, cortex, intelligence, learning, medical, model, monkey, neural, neuroinformatics, neuronal, neuroscience, neurotechnology, psychophysical, rat, researcher, simulation, technology has parent organization: University of Zurich; Zurich; Switzerland nif-0000-24788 SCR_008331 INI 2026-02-07 02:07:44 5
Mind Research Network
 
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Mind Research Network (RRID:SCR_002925) MRN nonprofit organization Non-profit organization focused on imaging technology that is dedicated to advancing the diagnosis and treatment of mental illness and brain injury. MRN consists of an interdisciplinary association of scientists located at universities, national laboratories and research centers around the world and is focused on imaging technology and its emergence as an integral element of neuroscience investigation. The MRNs initial plan called for the building of state-of-the-art magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and magnetoencephalogram (MEG) neuroimaging systems to be applied to studies of mental illness. This important task was carried out by Minds initial collaborators: Massachusetts General Hospitals Martinos Biomedical Imaging Center (Harvard and MIT), the University of Minnesota, the University of New Mexico, and Los Alamos National Laboratory. Since both the Network and the mission have expanded beyond building neuroimaging tools, a comprehensive understanding of mental illness and more fundamental and systematic understanding of the brain, is possible. The MRN Mobile Imaging system is a custom designed one-of-a-kind facility. imaging, neuroimaging, magnetic resonance imaging, magnetoencephalogram, brain, forensics, medical image analysis, neurodevelopment, neuroinformatics, data sharing, clinical, cognitive, service resource, instrument manufacture, imaging technology, neuroscience, genetics has parent organization: University of New Mexico; New Mexico; USA
is parent organization of: Mind Research Network - COINS
is parent organization of: MEGSIM
is parent organization of: MIALAB - Medical Image Analysis Lab
is parent organization of: COBRE
is parent organization of: Cognitive Paradigm Ontology
Mental illness, Brain injury, Traumatic brain injury, Addiction, Autism, Psychosis, Behavioral disorder nif-0000-00474, grid.280503.c, Wikidata: Q7751519, ISNI: 0000 0004 0409 4614 https://ror.org/032cjfs80 SCR_002925 Mind Research Network for Neuroscience Discovery 2026-02-07 02:05:52 8
Ben and Catherine Ivy Foundation
 
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Ben and Catherine Ivy Foundation (RRID:SCR_006333) Ivy Foundation funding resource Funds patient-focused research on gliomas to develop better diagnostics and treatments that lead to long-term survival and a high quality of life for patients with brain tumors. The goal is to decrease the suffering of patients with brain tumors. With an ultimate goal to cure brain cancer, their immediate goal is to improve diagnostics and treatment. They are dedicated to improving the lives of all patients with brain cancer by funding research that they hope will lead to the doubling of life expectancy of patients with brain cancer. Their goal is to do this within the next seven years. Since 2005 they''ve committed more than $50 million to research into brain tumors, with the expectation that this will lead to better diagnostics and therapies. They are dedicated to this search because funding leads to answers, and answers lead to hope. glioma, research, brain, tumor, brain tumor, diagnostic, treatment Brain cancer, Cancer nlx_152043 SCR_006333 2026-02-07 02:07:11 2
McKnight Endowment Fund for Neuroscience
 
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McKnight Endowment Fund for Neuroscience (RRID:SCR_008771) McKnight Endowment Fund for Neuroscience funding resource An endowment that offers funding for memory research. The McKnight Endowment Fund for Neuroscience is an independent charitable organization established by The McKnight Foundation to carry out the wishes of its founder, William L. McKnight (1887-1979). Currently, the Endowment Fund for Neuroscience administers four awards which support young and established neuroscientists and encourage interdisciplinary collaboration: * Memory and Cognitive Disorders Awards * Neuroscience of Brain Disorders Awards * Scholar Awards * Technological Innovations in Neuroscience Awards Mr. McKnight, who led the 3M company for three decades, had a personal interest in memory and its diseases. He chose to set aside part of his legacy to bring hope to those suffering from brain injury or disease and cognitive impairment. award, neuroscience, brain injury, brain, memory, cognitive impairment has parent organization: McKnight Foundation nlx_144129 SCR_008771 2026-02-07 02:07:54 1
Central Brain Tumor Registry of the United States
 
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Central Brain Tumor Registry of the United States (RRID:SCR_008748) CBTRUS nonprofit organization Voluntary, non-profit organization dedicated to collecting and disseminating statistical data. Resource for gathering and disseminating epidemiologic data on all primary benign and malignant brain and other CNS tumors. human, brain, tumor, cancer, central nervous system, epidemiology, incidence, survival, diagnosis, treatment, benign, malignant, registry, epidemiological data, aggregator, clinical, statistics, population, histology, age, gender, race, hispanic, mortality Brain tumor, Aging American Brain Tumor Association ;
National Brain Tumor Society ;
Pediatric Brain Tumor Foundation ;
NCI contract HHSN261201000576P
PMID:23095881 Application required., The community can contribute to this resource grid.492337.8, ISNI: 0000 0004 0484 2205, nlx_143889 https://ror.org/03849s113 SCR_008748 2026-02-07 02:07:54 26
Virtual Digital Brain
 
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Virtual Digital Brain (RRID:SCR_016265) VDB software resource Virtual resource for neuroscience. brain, neuroscience, neuroimaging, cerebral Free for academic use SCR_016265 2026-02-07 02:09:25 0
Neural Probe A1x16-3mm-100-703
 
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Neural Probe A1x16-3mm-100-703 (RRID:SCR_016678) instrument resource Instrument as a 16 channel linear electrode array from NeuroNexus Technologies, Ann Arbor, Michigan. Used to map brain function, detect neural activity, and stimulate or modulate neural circuits when brain function is impaired. Used for small and large animal models for neuroscience and clinical applications. NeuroNexus, Matrix Array, neural, probe, 16 channel, linear, electrode, array, map, brain, function Commercially available http://neuronexus.com/electrode-array/a1x16-3mm-100-703/ SCR_016678 2026-02-07 02:09:30 0
BICCN Cell Registry
 
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BICCN Cell Registry (RRID:SCR_017267) data or information resource Searchable table of datasets. Data generated from projects through BRAIN Initiative Cell Census Network. Datasets can be filtered by species, research investigator, grant number or experimental technique. Includes links to data directories at data archives and links to protocols. data, dataset, brain, initiative, cell, registry is related to: BRAIN Cell Data Center
is related to: BRAIN Cell Data Center
has parent organization: Allen Institute for Brain Science
is provided by: BICCN
NIH Free, Freely available, Available for download http://www.brainimagelibrary.org/download.html
https://nemoarchive.org/resources/data-download.php
SCR_017267 BRAIN Initiative Cell Census Network Cell Registry, BICCN Cell Registry 2026-02-07 02:10:02 11
Brainreader
 
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Brainreader (RRID:SCR_017308) software resource Developer of medical software to offer image analysis technologies. Company in Denmark that provides medical image processing software to get quantifiable and accurate insight into brain. Company, Denmark, medical, image, analysis, processing, software, brain is affiliated with: Neuroreader SCR_017308 brainreader, BrainReader 2026-02-07 02:09:38 3
Leica CM1520 Cryostat
 
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Leica CM1520 Cryostat (RRID:SCR_017543) instrument resource Cryostat for routine histology and cryosectioning including critical applications such as Mohs surgery. Brain sectioning. Actively cooled quick freezing shelf with defrost function and refrigeration system are provided. Leica, cryostat, histology, surgery, brain, sectioning This product has been discontinued https://www.leicabiosystems.com/sites/default/files/media_product-download/2022-01/Leica_CM1520_IFU_2v4O_en.pdf SCR_017543 2026-02-07 02:09:40 3
iBRAIN
 
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iBRAIN (RRID:SCR_014691) group Brain research group affiliated with the Nanjing University of Aeronautics and Astronautics (NUAA) in China. The main research interests of iBRAIN include developing methods in machine learning, data mining, neural computation, and related areas for decoding brain functions or recognizing brain disease. Research related code and datasets can be found on the main site. brain, human brain, brain disease, brain research, group, brain research group, machine learning, data mining, neural computation Brain disease Public SCR_014691 Intelligence BRain Analysis through Images and Networks (iBRAIN), Intelligence BRain Analysis through Images and Networks, Intelligence Brain Analysis Through Images and Networks 2026-02-07 02:09:06 5
Childhood Brain Tumor Foundation
 
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Childhood Brain Tumor Foundation (RRID:SCR_004421) CBTF institution The Childhood Brain Tumor Foundation (CBTF), an all-volunteer organization, was founded in 1994 by families, friends and physicians of children with brain tumors. Our mission is to raise funds for scientific research and heighten public awareness of this most devastating disease and to improve prognosis and quality of life for those that are affected. Founded and incorporated in Virginia, relocated to Maryland in 1998, the Foundation (a 501(c) (3), strives to meet the goals of our mission. Friends, families, and physicians brought CBTF together and are dedicated to serving the needs of families and children with brain tumors, in hopes of improving the quality of life and find cures for pediatric brain tumors. Annually, CBTF funds basic science or clinical research for pediatric brain tumors; conferences and other programs. We provide informational materials on our website and mail other information (nationally and internationally) upon request. The Childhood Brain Tumor Foundation (CBTF) has funded state-of-the-art research and supported conferences for pediatric brain tumors over the past 17 years. Grants submissions are reviewed thoroughly by our dedicated renown team of scientific advisors to ensure that CBTF selects the highest quality research for pediatric brain tumors. Each year, we receive so many outstanding applications and it is through the support of private and public donations that this is all possible. With your support, together, we will strive to find a cure for children''s brain tumors. brain tumor, child, human, pediatric, tumor, cancer, brain grid.478649.0, ISNI: 0000 0004 5902 3100, nlx_143731, Crossref funder ID: 100002725 https://ror.org/02aqe0j14 SCR_004421 2026-02-07 02:06:24 2
HelioScan
 
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HelioScan (RRID:SCR_004494) HelioScan software resource HelioScan is a versatile control software for microscopes written in the intuitive graphical programming language LabVIEW. It solves a number of problems observed with custom-built image acquisition systems by providing the following features: * Extendability: both hardware components and software functionality are encapsulated in exchangeable, software components. Additional components can be implemented easily and plugged in at run-time. Components can be independently developed, allowing multiple developers to work in parallel. * Flexibility: Components are independently configurable; each component can have an unlimited number of configurations. * Understandability: The LabVIEW code is well-structured, commented and documented. * High speed: The software supports FPGA-based hardware that enables intelligent and extremely fast signal acquisition and generation. FPGA logic can be easily programmed using LabVIEW. * Tailored to in vivo brain imaging: The software is especially suited for 2-photon Calcium imaging, but can in principle be used for any kind of microscopy. The out-of-the-box software supports different imaging modalities (camera, galvanometric scan mirrors, acusto-optic deflectors) and imaging modes (camera video acquisition, intrinsic optical imaging, two-photon frame scan and tilted frame scan, 2D line scan, 3D spiral scan) and can easily be extended to other imaging modalities (e.g., resonance scanners), imaging modes (e.g., 2D and 3D arbitrary line scans) and associated hardware (e.g., stimulation devices). * Open file-format with extensible meta-data schema: HelioScan saves data in the OME-TIFF file format, which contains image data as multipage TIFF and meta-data as human-readable XML in the TIFF description tag according to the OME schema. microscopy, two photon, calcium imaging, light microscopy, multiphoton imaging protocol, calcium(2+), imaging, brain, brain imaging has parent organization: ETH Zurich; Zurich; Switzerland nlx_143787 SCR_004494 Helio Scan 2026-02-07 02:06:23 11
Kavli Foundation
 
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Kavli Foundation (RRID:SCR_005113) Kavli Foundation institution The Kavli Foundation, based in Oxnard, California, is dedicated to advancing science for the benefit of humanity, promoting public understanding of scientific research, and supporting scientists and their work. The Foundation''s mission is implemented through an international program of research institutes, professorships, symposia and other initiatives in the fields of astrophysics, nanoscience, neuroscience and theoretical physics. The Foundation is also a founding partner of the Kavli Prizes, which recognize scientists for their seminal advances in astrophysics, nanoscience and neuroscience. To date, The Kavli Foundation has made grants to establish Kavli Institutes on the campuses of the University of California Santa Barbara, Stanford University, the California Institute of Technology, the University of Chicago, Columbia University, Yale University, Cornell University, the University of California San Diego, Delft University of Technology in the Netherlands, the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Peking University, the Chinese Academy of Sciences, Harvard University, the University of Cambridge and the Norwegian University of Science and Technology. In addition to the Kavli Institutes, six Kavli professorships have been established: two at the University of California Santa Barbara, one at University of California Los Angeles, one at the University of California Irvine, one at Columbia University, and one at the California Institute of Technology. The Kavli Futures Symposia a series of high quality scientific symposia on topics of emerging importance in the fields of astrophysics, nanoscience and neuroscience. The Frontiers of Science symposia bring together some of the very best young scientists across many disciplines to share and discuss exciting advances and opportunities in their fields. Videos and feature pieces have been created for teachers and students. This includes video interviews with acclaimed researchers Eric Kandel, M.D. and Edvard and May-Britt Moser, a video introduction and panel discussion on neuroscience, feature stories, written science overview, institute profiles and other materials. The Kavli Foundation is a private foundation qualified under IRC Section 501 (c) (3). award, prize, neuroscience, astrophysics, nanoscience, theoretical physics, brain ISNI: 0000 0004 0405 1139, grid.453241.5, Wikidata: Q27788485, Crossref funder ID: 100001201, nlx_144120 https://ror.org/00kztt736 SCR_005113 The Kavli Foundation 2026-02-07 02:07:04 7
NBIA Disorders Association
 
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NBIA Disorders Association (RRID:SCR_005382) NBIA Disorders Association institution The NBIA Disorders Association, formerly known as Hallervorden-Spatz Syndrome Association, (HSSA) was originally founded in 1996 by President, Patricia Wood. The goals of the association are to raise funds to support research pertinent to NBIA; to provide emotional support to those afflicted with NBIA and their families; and to raise public awareness of NBIA. The NBIA Disorders Association is accepting applications for one-year grants for clinical and translational research studies related to the early detection, diagnosis, or treatment of patients with NBIA. Neurodegeneration with Brain Iron Accumulation (NBIA) is a group of rare, genetic, neurological disorders characterized by the accumulation of iron deposits in the brain and progressive degeneration of the nervous system. It typically first appears in childhood. Presenting signs and symptoms may include difficulty walking, loss of balance, and problems related to speech. Those affected suffer a progressive loss of muscle control, sudden involuntary muscle spasms, and uncontrolled tightening of the muscles. Symptoms may also include disorientation, seizures, and deterioration of intellectual ability. Approximately half of the cases diagnosed have been linked to a mutation of a gene known as PANK2. At the present time, symptoms may be treated but there is no cure. The purpose of the NBIA Disorders Association Research Grant Program is to encourage meritorious research studies designed to improve the diagnosis or treatment of NBIA. The research can be conducted in the United States, countries of the European Union, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, Brazil, Argentina, Chile, South Africa, Japan, or Israel, and in other countries where adequate supervision of grant administration is possible. Grants will be awarded to qualified researchers to initiate pilot studies, the results of which are intended to be used to obtain larger multi-year grant funding. Evaluation of proposals will follow NIH guidelines and include careful consideration of experimental or protocol design, objectivity or relevance of parameters measured, and statistical analysis plan. Proposals that address the following areas will be given priority: * Therapeutics Development: ** Development of pantethine and its derivatives ** Development of other rational therapeutics * Animal & Cellular Models: ** Development of a new rodent disease model by targeted insertion of a ''human disease'' mutation into Pank2 ** Development of induced pluripotent stem cell lines. *** Development of animal and cellular models will be considered for multi-year funding with adequate budget justification. Proposals should detail a research plan and a budget for the initial phase of the work, with the option to contract further work out to a commercial enterprise. * Biomarker Discovery and Assay Development: ** Metabolomics ** Coenzyme A / acyl coenzyme A measurement using accessible (peripheral and central) tissue/fluid * New NBIA gene discovery hallervorden-spatz disease, neurodegeneration with brain iron accumulation, rare disease, pantothenate kinase-associated neurodegeneration, genetic, neurological disorder, brain, neurodegeneration, pank2 Crossref funder ID: 100009582, grid.469792.7, nlx_144453 https://ror.org/008421332 SCR_005382 NBIA Disorders Association: from discovery to cure, Hallervorden-Spatz Syndrome Association, HSSA 2026-02-07 02:06:46 4
NeuralAct
 
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NeuralAct (RRID:SCR_002066) NeuralAct software resource Software to visualize electrocorticographic (ECoG) and possibly also other kinds of neural activity (EEG / EMG/ DOT) on a 3D model of the cortical surface. The tool has been used to produce cortical activation images and image sequences in several recent studies using ECoG. The tool is written in matlab. The package is thoroughly documented and includes a demo. brain, imaging, electrocorticographic, eeg, meg, dot, matlab, cortex, visualization, neural activity NIH ;
NIBIB EB006356;
NIBIB EB000856;
United States army research office W911NF-08-1-0216;
United States army research office W911NF-07-1-0415
PMID:25381641 Free, Available for download, Freely available SciRes_000162 http://www.neuralgate.org/software SCR_002066 NeuralAct: A tool to visualize cortical activity on a 3D model of the cortex 2026-02-07 02:05:49 13
4D Atlases Construction
 
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4D Atlases Construction (RRID:SCR_002227) software resource Software package for constructing longitudinal atlases, which are the necessary steps for many brain-related applications. magnetic resonance, altas, brain, software package is listed by: NeuroImaging Tools and Resources Collaboratory (NITRC)
has parent organization: University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill School of Medicine; North Carolina; USA
PMID:34891818
PMID:31115143
Free, Available for download, Freely available nlx_155688 http://www.nitrc.org/projects/atlas4d http://www.med.unc.edu/bric/ideagroup/free-softwares/4d-atlases-construction SCR_002227 4D Atlas Construction Toolbox, 4D Atlas Construction 2026-02-07 02:05:41 1
Maritime Brain Tissue Bank
 
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Maritime Brain Tissue Bank (RRID:SCR_013838) MBTB biomaterial supply resource, material resource A biomaterial supply resource which supplies brain tissue for researchers studying dementia and other neurodegenerative diseases. The Maritime Brain Tissue Bank archives tissues related to Alzheimer's Disease, mixed dementias, Lewy Body Disease, and Huntington's Disease, among others. biomaterial supply resource, brain, brain tissue, dementia, neurodegenerative disease is listed by: Multiple Sclerosis Discovery Forum
is related to: Multiple Sclerosis Discovery Forum
Alzheimer's Disease, Mixed Dementias, Vascular Dementia, Lewy Body Disease, Progressive Supranuclear Palsy, Parkinson's Disease, Frontotemporal Dementia, Huntington's Disease, Multiple System Atrophy Alzheimer Society of Nova Scotia ;
Dalhousie University ;
Capital District Health Authority
Available to the research community, The community can contribute to this resource SCR_013838 2026-02-07 02:14:41 0

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