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Janus Serum Bank
 
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Janus Serum Bank (RRID:SCR_005885) Janus Serum Bank material resource, biomaterial supply resource The Janus Serum Bank has blood samles from 317 000 Norwegians. The biobank is reserved for cancer research, and is internationally unique regarding size and number of cancer cases. The Janus Serum Bank is a population based biobank reserved for cancer research. The specimens are collected during the period from 1972-2004 and are stored at 25 degrees Celsius. The samples originate from 317 000 persons in Norway who have participated in health studies and also from blood donors in and around Oslo. Today, samples are only collected from earlier donors in the Janus Serum Bank who have developed cancer. The Bank is internationally unique regarding size and number of cancer cases. Annual linkage to the Cancer Registry shows that 52 500 donors are diagnosed with cancer as of December 31, 2009. The main goals of the biobank are to make the material available to cancer researchers over the whole world and deliver quality assured samples and data. The Janus Serum Bank is registered in the Biobank Register (Notification number 737) blood, cancer is listed by: One Mind Biospecimen Bank Listing
has parent organization: Cancer Registry of Norway
Cancer Public: The main goals of the biobank are to make the material available to cancer researchers over the whole world and deliver quality assured samples and data. nlx_149448 SCR_005885 Janus serumbank 2026-02-15 09:19:14 1
Karolisnka Biobank
 
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Karolisnka Biobank (RRID:SCR_004355) KI Biobank material resource, biomaterial supply resource KI Biobank is an accredited core facility offering sample collection services. KI Biobank is located at the Department of Medical Epidemiology and Biostatistics. KI Biobank offer infrastructure for pre analytical sample handling and provide researchers guidance on how samples should be taken and labeled. The processes comprise registration, handling, storage and distribution of samples. KI Biobank also offers DNA-extraction from blood and saliva. In order to insure complete traceability on samples and belonging information all processes are controlled by a Laboratory Information Management System (LIMS). For every new study a contract is established describing the study and the disposition rights. We also help in writing Biobank agreements including multicenteravtal and Material Transfer Agreement. KI Biobank is, according to the Biobank law, responsible for all sample collections handled within the core facility and those that are stored on the departments on KI campus. Clinical sample collections are handled by the Biobank units at the respective hospitals within the Stockholm County Council. Besides the samples that are stored centrally at KI Biobank, KI Biobank is also the administrative biobank for research sample collections at Karolinska Institutet that are stored and administrated at the departments. All research sample collections must be reported to KI Biobank. The following types of sample collections are registered in the biobank; sample collections taken within the regular health care that has been transferred to Karolinska Institutet with an agreement of transfer, samples taken from healthy individuals or other persons out of the regular health care and samples that have been taken abroad. asthma, lung disease, cancer, cardiac disease, multiple sclerosis, ms, neurological disease, neurological injury, psychiatric disease, twin, dna-extraction is listed by: One Mind Biospecimen Bank Listing
has parent organization: Karolinska Institute; Stockholm; Sweden
is parent organization of: KI Biobank - Amphetamine dependence
is parent organization of: KI Biobank - PAIN
is parent organization of: PRACSIS - Prognosis and Risk in Acute Coronary Syndromes In Sweden
is parent organization of: KI Biobank
is parent organization of: KI Biobank - KOL
is parent organization of: KI Biobank - SCI
is parent organization of: KI Biobank - GEMS
is parent organization of: KI Biobank - TBI
is parent organization of: KI Biobank - EIMS
is parent organization of: KI Biobank - IMSE
is parent organization of: KI Biobank - BROAD
is parent organization of: KI Biobank - SBP
is parent organization of: KI Biobank STAGE-ADHD
is parent organization of: KI Biobank - STANLEY
is parent organization of: KI Biobank - STAR
is parent organization of: KI Biobank - EuroClot
is parent organization of: KI Biobank - Economical Behavior
is parent organization of: CATSS - Child and Adolescent Twin Study in Sweden
is parent organization of: KI Biobank - SATSA
is parent organization of: KI Biobank - SALTY
is parent organization of: KI Biobank - STAGE
is parent organization of: KI Biobank - TwinGene
is parent organization of: BIOAIR - BIOmarkers in severe Chronic AIRway Disease
is parent organization of: KI Biobank - NOAK
is parent organization of: OLIN - Obstructive Lung disease in Northern Sweden
is parent organization of: Cancer of the Prostate in Sweden (CAPS)
is parent organization of: KI Biobank - CEFALO
is parent organization of: ICAP - Integrated analysis of prostate cancer
is parent organization of: LIBRO-1: Individualized prediction and prevention of breast cancer
is parent organization of: KI Biobank - PROCAP
is parent organization of: SCALE - Scandinavian lymphoma etiology
is parent organization of: SPSAC - Stockholm PSA Cohort
is parent organization of: KI Biobank - Tissue Biobank
is parent organization of: KI Biobank - CEFAM
is parent organization of: KI Biobank - PAROKRANK
is parent organization of: KI Biobank - Sodertaljehjartan
is parent organization of: KI Biobank - Parkinson
is parent organization of: KI Biobank - EXT
is parent organization of: KI Biobank - ALF
is parent organization of: KI Biobank - HARMONY
is parent organization of: Twin Study of Child and Adolescent Development - TCHAD
is parent organization of: SHEEP - Stockholm Heart Epidemiology Program
Asthma, Lung disease, Cancer, Cardiac disease, Multiple Sclerosis, Neurological disease, Neurological injury, Mental disease, Healthy, Normal control, Twin, Late adult human nlx_37545 http://ki.se/ki/jsp/polopoly.jsp?d=9620&l=en SCR_004355 Karolinska Institutet Biobank 2026-02-15 09:18:42 0
Swedish Regional Biobank
 
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Swedish Regional Biobank (RRID:SCR_004503) Swedish RBC material resource, biomaterial supply resource To meet the law requirements and regulations of the National Board of the Southern Health Care Region, Region Skane and Lund University agreed to establish a common biobanking center for Southern healthcare region. Regional biobanksrcentrum will develop and maintain systems for quality assurance and integrity protected using biobanks. The Regional Biobank center is responsible for matters relating to the collection, storage and use of samples stored in biobanks in the Southern healthcare region. Regional Biobank center operations consist of: * to promote the use of biobank material is in accordance with legal requirements biobank * to promote integrity protected and safe storage of repository material * to provide information about the biobank law and biobank materials used for individual sample donors, health professionals, researchers and the public * to handle requests for modified consent and desire to destroy or de test * maintaining a current and privacy protected records of repository material in the region * work to the individual''s integrity will be strengthened in relation to research on biobank material. Tissue samples available to other parties, by surrendering, or by sending tissue samples for analysis, requiring the return or destruction, after completion of the analysis. Regional Biobank Centre (RBC) for the southern healthcare region was established in 2004 and was until 2010 in the Oncology Centre. As of January 1, 2011 it is under the management of RBC Labmedicin Skane. tissue, bodily fluid is listed by: One Mind Biospecimen Bank Listing
has parent organization: Lund University; Lund; Sweden
Cancer, Birth defect, Chromosomal abnormality Application forms should be used by researchers who want access to samples from health care research. The form contains two parts: I. Application for establishment of and access to samples. II. Agreement on release of samples and personal data. nlx_48758 SCR_004503 Swedish Regional Biobank Center Southern Health Care Region, Swedish Regional Biobank Center, Regional Biobank Centre Southern Health Care Region, RBC Southern Health Care Region 2026-02-15 09:18:44 0
Cancer Control using Population-based Registries and Biobanks
 
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Cancer Control using Population-based Registries and Biobanks (RRID:SCR_004902) CCPRB material resource, biomaterial supply resource CCPRB (Cancer Control using Population-based Registries and Biobanks) is a Network of Excellence project within the sixth framework programme of the European Union. It is aiming at improved control of cancer by facilitating research linking biobanks and cancer registries. The project involves a systematic quality assurance and continuous development of standards and norms for human sample biobanks in Europe, as well as development of improved integrity-protection standards in the handling of sensitive information in connection with biobank-based research. The samples in the biobanks will be used in large-scale cancer research searching for genetic and infectious causes to cancer, in particular in the areas of breast and colorectal cancer and childhood leukemia. Project objectives: * Provide the study base for uniquely large population-based prospective studies on cancer * Define and implement a generally applicable European Quality Standard for Biobanking that will include improved data and specimen standardization, acquisition and analysis, reliable and standardized statistical analysis as well as improved management and co-ordination of European biobanks. * Define and promote the implementation of integrity-proof methods for biobank-based research involving well defined and secure third party code-keeping systems. * Enable large-scale, population-based research on: ** evaluation of cancer treatment and role of molecular markers in treatment selection ** use over-generation registry linkages applied to large biobank cohorts to identify and evaluate genetic predisposition associated with increased cancer risk as well as interactions with common environmental exposures. ** use over-generation registry linkages applied to large biobank cohorts to explore and evaluate intrauterine exposures associated with increased cancer risk ** exploit the power of large population cohorts for design of optimal strategies for cancer prevention and its evaluation. * Establish a Europe-wide network for spreading the awareness of i) the data, samples and knowledge generated European biobank-based research ii) possibilities for future biobank-based research and iii) the best practice quality standards for biobank-based research. genetic, infectious disease, young human, child, registry, biobank is listed by: One Mind Biospecimen Bank Listing
has parent organization: Lund University; Lund; Sweden
Cancer, Breast cancer, Colorectal cancer, Childhood leukemia, Leukemia European Union FP6 nlx_87258 SCR_004902 CCPRB (Cancer Control using Population-based Registries and Biobanks), Cancer Control using Population-based Registries Biobanks, CCPRB (Cancer Control using Population-based Registries Biobanks), CCPRB - Cancer Control using Population-based Registries and Biobanks 2026-02-15 09:18:51 0
wikiCancer
 
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wikiCancer (RRID:SCR_001824) wikiCancer topical portal, patient-support portal, portal, data or information resource, disease-related portal A place where people connected to cancer can share real-life experiences -- fears, insights, stories, and advice. Adding perspectives is easy, and every contribution builds the site into a more valuable and unique community resource. Content, resources, and support on wikiCancer: * Just been diagnosed with cancer? * Living with cancer * For cancer survivors * How to support someone with cancer * Connect with other cancer patients, survivors, family and caregivers wiki Cancer Free, Freely available nlx_15428 SCR_001824 2026-02-16 09:45:38 2
HMS LINCS Database
 
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HMS LINCS Database (RRID:SCR_006454) LINCS, HMS-LINCS, HMS LINCS data repository, database, storage service resource, service resource, data or information resource Database that contains all publicly available HMS LINCS datasets and information for each dataset about experimental reagents and experimental and data analysis protocols. Experimental reagents include small molecule perturbagens, cells, antibodies, and proteins. tumor, cancer, database, molecular signature, perturbing agent is used by: LINCS Information Framework
is recommended by: National Library of Medicine
is related to: Broad Institute
is related to: OME-TIFF Format
is related to: HMS LINCS Center
has parent organization: Harvard Medical School; Massachusetts; USA
is parent organization of: LINCS Connectivity Map
Cancer, Diseased joint, Autoimmune disease NIH Common Fund ;
NHGRI U54 HG006097
Available to the research community nlx_156062, r3d100011833 http://lincs.hms.harvard.edu/
https://doi.org/10.17616/R3ZK9R
SCR_006454 NIH LINCS Program, NIH LINCS, Harvard Medical School LINCS Database, LINCS Program, Library of Integrated Network-based Cellular Signatures 2026-02-16 09:46:43 11
DGIdb
 
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DGIdb (RRID:SCR_006608) DGIdb application programming interface, data access protocol, database, software resource, data or information resource A database of drug-gene relationships that provides drug-gene interactions and potential druggability data given list of genes. There are about 15 data sources that are being aggregated by DGIdb, with update date and these data sources are listed on this page: http://dgidb.genome.wustl.edu/sources, THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE. Documented on September 16,2025. drug, gene, interaction, bio.tools, FASEB list is listed by: OMICtools
is listed by: bio.tools
is listed by: Debian
has parent organization: Washington University in St. Louis; Missouri; USA
Cancer NHGRI U54 HG003079 PMID:24122041 THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE nlx_155686, biotools:DGIdb, OMICS_01579 https://bio.tools/DGIdb SCR_006608 Drug-Gene Interaction database, Drug Gene Interaction Database 2026-02-16 09:46:47 353
Cancer Chemoprevention Ontology
 
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Cancer Chemoprevention Ontology (RRID:SCR_006966) CANCO ontology, data or information resource, controlled vocabulary A vocabulary that is able to describe and semantically interconnect the different paradigms of the cancer chemoprevention domain. owl is listed by: BioPortal Cancer nlx_157350 SCR_006966 2026-02-16 09:46:51 0
University of Rochester Program for Brain Tumors and Spinal Tumors
 
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University of Rochester Program for Brain Tumors and Spinal Tumors (RRID:SCR_005343) URMC Program for Brain and Spinal Tumors, brain bank, tissue bank, material resource, biomaterial supply resource Collaborative neuro-oncology research program with a tissue repository (tumor bank) containing a wide range of clinical specimens, which they make available to researchers in order to study the effects of new drugs on a large number and wide range of tumor specimens. They provide highly coordinated, complex care in neurosurgery, radiation oncology, medical oncology, and neurology to patients afflicted with tumors of the brain and spine by combining the newest technologies and treatments available anywhere in the world. The program is formed from a multidisciplinary group with a goal of helping patients navigate the complex issues surrounding brain and spinal cancer care. The researchers are working to increase the number of targets that could be considered for anti-angiogenesis therapy. Many of their studies focus on the blood vessel cells (endothelial cells) themselves, which, unlike tumor cells, rarely mutate and so might be less likely to become resistant to therapy and are also more easily reached through the bloodstream. Their researchers are also attempting to better understand the changes in the blood-brain barrier (BBB) that are associated with fluid accumulation and brain swelling (edema) in neuro-oncology patients. Normal brain tissue is shielded from the rest of the body by the BBB. This barrier is composed of very tight blood vessels that prevent most substances from entering the brain. Brain tumors have a leaky BBB ����?? this feature can be used to identify tumors on MRI scans. They have identified specific molecules that appear to be associated with the leaky, abnormal vessels while the normal blood vessels with intact BBB produce these molecules at very low levels or not at all. Inhibiting the function of these molecules may help control or prevent disruption of the BBB and limit cerebral edema in brain tumor patients, as well as patients suffering from stroke or traumatic brain injury. brain tissue, brain, tissue, spine, spinal tumor, brain tumor, tumor, cancer, normal control, clinical trial, treatment, acoustic neuroma, anaplastic astrocytoma, brain metastases, brain stem glioma, chordoma, cns lymphoma, craniopharyngioma, ependymoma, gliomatosis cerebri, glioblastoma, low grade glioma, meningioma, medulloblastoma, oligodendroglioma, pineal tumor, pilocytic astrocytoma, pituitary adenoma, premature neuroectodermal tumor, oncology, neurooncology, stroke, traumatic brain injury, cerebral edema is listed by: One Mind Biospecimen Bank Listing Tumor, Brain tumor, Cancer, Spinal tumor, Normal control Available to researchers - not clear if internally or if provide specimens to the public nlx_144398 http://www.urmc.rochester.edu/neurosurgery/neurooncology/overview/research/ SCR_005343 University of Rochester Brain Tumor and Spinal Tumor Program 2026-02-16 09:46:26 0
UCSF Helen Diller Family Comprehensive Cancer Center Biostatistics Core
 
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UCSF Helen Diller Family Comprehensive Cancer Center Biostatistics Core (RRID:SCR_005701) UCSF Helen Diller Family Comprehensive Cancer Center Biostatistics Core training service resource, data analysis service, analysis service resource, production service resource, service resource The Biostatistics Core provides statistical support for cancer-related research at UCSF, focusing particulary on applications in clinical trials and population studies. The Computational Biology Core supports applications to genomics, genetics and molecular biology. Core faculty have expertise in study design, protocol and proposal development and review, data analysis, and publication of results. Support for Cancer Center investigators participating in established Site Committees is typically handled by the faculty member assigned to that committee. Other requests can be directed to the consulting service request page maintained by the UCSF Clinical & Translational Science Institute (CTSI). These requests will then be assigned to a Core faculty member. Basic consulting services are generally provided free of charge to Cancer Center Members. Members requiring frequent assistance are encouraged to provide regular salary support to a Core statistician when possible to support more extensive requests and for long-term projects. Services: * Study Design * Guidance on Study Conduct * Data Analysis and Reporting of Study Results * Teaching resources has parent organization: UCSF Helen Diller Family Comprehensive Cancer Center
is parent organization of: EGAN: Exploratory Gene Association Networks
Cancer nlx_149150 http://cancer.ucsf.edu/cores/biostatistics/index.php SCR_005701 UCSF Helen Diller Family Comprehensive Cancer Center Biostatistics Computational Biology Core, UCSF Helen Diller Family Comprehensive Cancer Center Biostatistics and Computational Biology Core 2026-02-16 09:46:31 0
Research Accelerator
 
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Research Accelerator (RRID:SCR_006051) UCSD Research Accelerator community building portal, database, portal, service resource, data or information resource Software platform that allows researchers to easily collaborate on research and share reagents, antibodies, cell lines and more. It is designed to increase scientific collaboration across disciplines and geographical boundaries. Among the institutions now using the platform include Yale University, U of Pennsylvania, U of Chicago, Washington U, Cambridge University, University College London. The platform is licensed to select institutions. ResearchAccelerator.org allows researchers to form targeted, data driven collaborations. Researchers can search for data based on gene, disease and pathway, and they can post data which would otherwise be orphaned. The resulting collaborations, which are likely to be transdisciplinary, can greatly amplify impact and research productivity. collaboration, transdisciplinary research, gene, pathway, disease, cell line, data, human sample, laboratory protocol, medical device, equipment, resource, reagent, research project, transgenic animal, knock out animal, validated antibody, yale keck proteomics assay, allergy, immunology, bone, joint, orthopedic, cancer, cardiovascular, gastroenterology, infectious disease, neurologic disease, organ transplantation, psychiatric disease, reproductive disease, vascular disease, sharing, material resource is used by: University College London; London; United Kingdom
is used by: University of Cambridge; Cambridge; United Kingdom
is used by: Washington University in St. Louis; Missouri; USA
is used by: University of Chicago; Illinois; USA
is used by: University of Pennsylvania; Philadelphia; USA
is used by: Yale University; Connecticut; USA
has parent organization: University of California at San Diego; California; USA
Allergy, Immunology, Bone, Joint, Orthopedic, Cancer, Cardiovascular, Gastroenterology, Infectious Disease, Neurologic disease, Organ Transplantation, Psychiatric disease, Reproductive disease, Vascular disease The community can contribute to this resource nlx_151451 SCR_006051 ResearchAccelerator.org, ResearchAccelerator 2026-02-16 09:46:42 1
Proteomic Data Commons
 
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Proteomic Data Commons (RRID:SCR_018273) PDC analysis service resource, data repository, database, storage service resource, production service resource, service resource, data or information resource Portal to make cancer related proteomic datasets easily accessible to public. Facilitates multiomic integration in support of precision medicine through interoperability with other resources. Developed to advance our understanding of how proteins help to shape risk, diagnosis, development, progression, and treatment of cancer. One of several repositories within NCI Cancer Research Data Commons which enables researchers to link proteomic data with other data sets (e.g., genomic and imaging data) and to submit, collect, analyze, store, and share data throughout cancer data ecosystem. PDC provides access to highly curated and standardized biospecimen, clinical, and proteomic data, intuitive interface to filter, query, search, visualize and download data and metadata. Provides common data harmonization pipeline to uniformly analyze all PDC data and provides advanced visualization of quantitative information. Cloud based (Amazon Web Services) infrastructure facilitates interoperability with AWS based data analysis tools and platforms natively. Application programming interface (API) provides cloud-agnostic data access and allows third parties to extend functionality beyond PDC. Structured workspace that serves as private user data store and also data submission portal. Distributes controlled access data, such as patient-specific protein fasta sequence databases, with dbGaP authorization and eRA Commons authentication. Cancer, proteomic, data, precision medicine, diagnosis, treatment, analysis, biospeciment, clinical data, metadata is related to: Cancer Research Data Commons
has parent organization: National Cancer Institute
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UCSF Helen Diller Family Comprehensive Cancer Center
 
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UCSF Helen Diller Family Comprehensive Cancer Center (RRID:SCR_008857) UCSF Helen Diller Family Comprehensive Cancer Center data or information resource, topical portal, portal The UCSF Helen Diller Family Comprehensive Cancer Center combines basic science, clinical research, epidemiology/cancer control, and patient care throughout the University of California, San Francisco. UCSF''s long tradition of excellence in cancer research includes, notably, the Nobel Prize-winning work of J. Michael Bishop and Harold Varmus, who discovered cancer-causing oncogenes. Their work opened new doors for exploring genetic mistakes that cause cancer, and formed the basis for some of the most important cancer research happening today. * Basic Scientific Research: From understanding normal cellular processes and replication to discovering the underlying molecular and genetic causes of cancer when these processes go awry, UCSF researchers are committed to moving scientific insights beyond model systems and pursuing their relevance for clinical oncology and cancer prevention. * Clinical Research: Clinical scientists explore how greater understanding of fundamental biological events can be transformed into clinically relevant tools. New forms of cancer treatment, as well as innovations in diagnosis and prognosis, undergo rigorous evaluation for safety and efficacytranslating into improved patient outcomes and hope for the future. * Patient Care: The Helen Diller Family Comprehensive Cancer Center provides superlative cancer patient care at four San Francisco medical centers: UCSF Medical Center at Mount Zion; UCSF Medical Center at Parnassus; San Francisco General Hospital; and the San Francisco Veterans Affairs Medical Center. * Population Science: Cancer population sciences at UCSF includes a broad range of research on the causes of new cancers and the sickness and death due to the disease in order to develop ways to improve the prevention and early detection of cancer as well as the quality of life following diagnosis and treatment for all of Northern California''s diverse populations. has parent organization: University of California at San Francisco; California; USA
is parent organization of: UCSF Helen Diller Family Comprehensive Cancer Center Biostatistics Core
is parent organization of: UCSF Helen Diller Family Comprehensive Cancer Center Flow and Cell Sorting Core Facility
Cancer nlx_149151 SCR_008857 2026-02-16 09:47:17 1
Cancer Imaging Archive (TCIA)
 
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Cancer Imaging Archive (TCIA) (RRID:SCR_008927) TCIA image repository, data set, data repository, database, storage service resource, catalog, service resource, data or information resource Archive of medical images of cancer accessible for public download. All images are stored in DICOM file format and organized as Collections, typically patients related by common disease (e.g. lung cancer), image modality (MRI, CT, etc) or research focus. Neuroimaging data sets include clinical outcomes, pathology, and genomics in addition to DICOM images. Submitting Data Proposals are welcomed. dicom, imaging, ct, pet, pt, x-ray, mri, magnetic resonance, medical, clinical, research, clinical neuroinformatics, computed tomography, dicom, imaging genomics, magnetic resonance, pet, spect, test data, web service, image collection, image, FASEB list is recommended by: National Library of Medicine
is recommended by: NIDDK Information Network (dkNET)
is recommended by: NIDDK - National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases
is listed by: NeuroImaging Tools and Resources Collaboratory (NITRC)
is listed by: DataCite
is listed by: re3data.org
is listed by: FAIRsharing
is affiliated with: BraTumIA (Brain Tumor Image Analysis)
is related to: NIH Data Sharing Repositories
is related to: NCI Imaging Data Commons
has parent organization: Frederick National Laboratory for Cancer Research
has parent organization: NCI-Frederick
Cancer NCI Restricted DOI:10.25504/FAIRsharing.jrfd8y, DOI:10.17616/R3NH0V, DOI:10.7937, nlx_151749, r3d100011559 http://www.nitrc.org/projects/tcia
http://www.cancerimagingarchive.net/
http://www.cancerimagingarchive.net/primary-data/
https://wiki.cancerimagingarchive.net/display/Public/Collections
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https://doi.org/10.17616/r3NH0V
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https://doi.org/10.17616/R3NH0V
SCR_008927 TCIA, Cancer Imaging Archive, The Cancer Imaging Archive (TCIA), Cancer Imaging Archive (TCIA), The Cancer Imaging Archive 2026-02-16 09:47:18 287
NanoParticle Ontology
 
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NanoParticle Ontology (RRID:SCR_010369) NPO ontology, data or information resource, controlled vocabulary An ontology that represents the basic knowledge of physical, chemical and functional characteristics of nanotechnology as used in cancer diagnosis and therapy. owl is listed by: BioPortal Cancer nlx_157497 http://www.nano-ontology.org SCR_010369 2026-02-16 09:47:45 1
TransFIC
 
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TransFIC (RRID:SCR_010788) TransFIC software application, data processing software, data analysis software, data analysis service, analysis service resource, software resource, production service resource, service resource A method to transform Functional Impact scores taking into account the differences in basal tolerance to germline SNVs of genes that belong to different functional classes. is listed by: OMICtools
has parent organization: Pompeu Fabra University; Barcelona; Spain
Cancer OMICS_00164 SCR_010788 TRANSformed Functional Impact for Cancer 2026-02-16 09:47:53 14
LINCS Project
 
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LINCS Project (RRID:SCR_016486) LINCS organization portal, project portal, database, consortium, portal, data or information resource Project to create network based understanding of biology by cataloging changes in gene expression and other cellular processes when cells are exposed to genetic and environmental stressors. Program to develop therapies that might restore pathways and networks to their normal states. Has LINCS Data Coordination and Integration Center and six Data and Signature Generation Centers: Drug Toxicity Signature Generation Center, HMS LINCS Center, LINCS Center for Transcriptomics, LINCS Proteomic Characterization Center for Signaling and Epigenetics, MEP LINCS Center, and NeuroLINCS Center. data integration, network biology, gene expression, L1000, MCF10A, MEMA, P100, LINCS program, LINCS project, systems biology, systems pharmacology, FASEB list is related to: Drug Gene Budger
is related to: LINCS Joint Project - Breast Cancer Network Browser
is related to: piNET
cancer, heart disease, neurodegenerative disorder NIH Common Fund ;
NHLBI U54 HL127624;
NHLBI U54 HL127366;
NHLBI U54 HL127365;
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NHGRI U54 HG008098;
NINDS U54 NS091046
PMID:29199020 Free, Freely available SCR_016487 SCR_016486 LINCS, Library of Integrated Network based Cellular Signatures, LINCS Program 2026-02-16 09:49:02 43
CPTAC
 
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CPTAC (RRID:SCR_017135) organization portal, topical portal, consortium, portal, data or information resource, disease-related portal Clinical proteomic tumor analysis consortium to systematically identify proteins that derive from alterations in cancer genomes and related biological processes, in order to understand molecular basis of cancer that is not possible through genomics and to accelerate translation of molecular findings into clinic. Operates through Proteome Characterization Centers, Proteogenomic Translational Research Centers, and Proteogenomic Data Analysis Centers. CPTAC investigators collaborate, share data and expertise across consortium, and participate in consortium activities like developing standardized workflows for reproducible studies. identify, protein, alteration, cancer, genome, clinical, study, proteome, proteogenomic, tumor, data, analysis, consortium, reproducibility has parent organization: National Cancer Institute cancer SCR_017135 Clinical Proteomic Tumor Analysis Consortium 2026-02-16 09:49:10 131
Human Ageing Genomic Resources
 
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Human Ageing Genomic Resources (RRID:SCR_007700) HAGR data or information resource, database, software toolkit, software resource Collection of databases and tools designed to help researchers study the genetics of human ageing using modern approaches such as functional genomics, network analyses, systems biology and evolutionary analyses. A major resource in HAGR is GenAge, which includes a curated database of genes related to human aging and a database of ageing- and longevity-associated genes in model organisms. Another major database in HAGR is AnAge. Featuring over 4,000 species, AnAge provides a compilation of data on aging, longevity, and life history that is ideal for the comparative biology of aging. GenDR is a database of genes associated with dietary restriction based on genetic manipulation experiments and gene expression profiling. Other projects include evolutionary studies, genome sequencing, cancer genomics, and gene expression analyses. The latter allowed them to identify a set of genes commonly altered during mammalian aging which represents a conserved molecular signature of aging. Software, namely in the form of scripts for Perl and SPSS, is made available for users to perform a variety of bioinformatic analyses potentially relevant for studying aging. The Perl toolkit, entitled the Ageing Research Computational Tools (ARCT), provides modules for parsing files, data-mining, searching and downloading data from the Internet, etc. Also available is an SPSS script that can be used to determine the demographic rate of aging for a given population. An extensive list of links regarding computational biology, genomics, gerontology, and comparative biology is also available. gene, gerontology, human, model, senescence, genomics, longevity, genetics, perl, spss, demographic analysis, genome, evolution, gene expression, model organism, human aging, dietary restriction, genetic manipulation has parent organization: University of Liverpool; Liverpool; United Kingdom
is parent organization of: anage
is parent organization of: GenAge
Aging, Cancer Ellison Medical Foundation ;
Wellcome Trust ME050495MES;
European Union FP7 Health Research HEALTH-F4-2008-202047
PMID:23193293 GNU General Public License, Creative Commons Attribution v3 Unported License nif-0000-02938, r3d100011871 https://doi.org/10.17616/R34W81 SCR_007700 2026-02-16 09:47:01 67
Duke Cancer Institute
 
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Duke Cancer Institute (RRID:SCR_004338) DCI data or information resource, topical portal, portal One of 40 centers in the country designated by the National Cancer Institute (NCI) as a comprehensive cancer center, it combines cutting-edge research with compassionate care. Its vision is to accelerate research advances related to cancer and improve Duke''s ability to translate these discoveries into the most advanced cancer care to patients by uniting hundreds of cancer physicians, researchers, educators, and staff across the medical center, medical school, and health system under a shared administrative structure. cancer, patient, research, clinical trial is related to: Biospecimen Repository and Processing Core
has parent organization: Duke University School of Medicine; North Carolina; USA
is parent organization of: DCI Tissue and Blood Procurement Shared Resource
Cancer NCI nlx_143695 http://www.cancer.duke.edu/ SCR_004338 Duke Cancer Institute: A National Cancer Institute-designated Comprehensive Cancer Center 2026-02-16 09:46:18 1

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