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Biobanque de Picardie Resource Report Resource Website |
Biobanque de Picardie (RRID:SCR_004731) | material resource, tissue bank, biomaterial supply resource | A secure repository of biological samples and data dedicated for medical and research purposes. These biological samples are linked to consenting patient relative data. Biobanque de Picardie provides quality and traceability services for establishment, conservation and use of biological samples collections. It houses collections of human tissue in a variety of areas of disease. Samples are used in basic research and translational studies, physiopathology of diseases and identification of new diagnostic, and as prognostic or therapeutic biomarkers. Biobanque de Picardie also develops healthy or pathological human primary stem cell banks, such as: mesenchymal stem cells in umbilical cord (HUC-MSC), primary hepatocytes (HPH), peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMC), and fibroblasts. Biological samples are stored at - 80 degrees C in electric freezers, at - 196 degrees C in liquid nitrogen or -130 degrees C in nitrogen vapor. | tissue, stem cell, mesenchymal stem cell, fibroblast, frozen, liquid nitrogen, cryopreserved, fresh, normal control, internal medicine, pediatrics, biobank, human |
is listed by: One Mind Biospecimen Bank Listing has parent organization: University of Picardie Jules Verne; Amiens; France |
Anti-phospholipid antibody syndrome, Ovarian cancer, Hepathocellular carcinoma, Chlamydia, Acute alcoholic hepatitis, Hepatitis B, Hepatitis C, HT 21, Celiac disease, Crohn's disease, Ulcerative colitis, Giant cell arteritis, Blood disorder, Leukemia, Mastocytosis, Lymphoma, Myeloma, Obesity, Acute Pancreatitis, Rheumatoid arthritis, Kidney transplant, Human immunodeficiency virus | French Ministry of Research ; FEDER |
For the scientific community | nlx_73857 | http://www.biobanque-picardie.com/indexang.htm | SCR_004731 | 2026-02-15 09:18:53 | 0 | ||||||
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Atlas of the Human Brain Stem Resource Report Resource Website 1+ mentions |
Atlas of the Human Brain Stem (RRID:SCR_007275) | atlas, data or information resource | In this atlas you can view axial sections stained for cell bodies or for nerve fibers, at six rostro-caudal levels of the human brain stem. The creators of the site encourage the use of the data and it is available freely, but ask that they be contacted before any use. This site contains a series of axial sections stained for cell bodies or fibers at six rostro-caudal levels of the human brain stem. Sections are labeled for approximately 50 structures and are searchable through a web interface. For each level, a fiber and cell stain is provided. Labels may be turned on or off. | fiber stain, brain section, brainstem, cell stain, human | has parent organization: Michigan State University; Michigan; USA | nif-0000-00015 | SCR_007275 | Atlas of the Human Brain Stem | 2026-02-15 09:19:31 | 1 | |||||||||
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McConnell Brain Imaging Center Resource Report Resource Website 100+ mentions |
McConnell Brain Imaging Center (RRID:SCR_008364) | BIC | organization portal, data or information resource, portal | Center dedicated to understanding and treatment of neurological diseases by creating and using imaging methods to study human nervous system. Dedicated to research imaging of human brain. Brain structure is imaged using anatomical Magnetic Resonance Imaging (aMRI) while brain physiology is imaged using Positron Emission Tomography (PET), Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy (MRS), functional MRI (fMRI) and magnetoencephalography (MEG). BIC maintains linkages with clinical, clinical research and basic research communities within Montreal Neurological Institute (MNI), McGill University and has collaborations across Quebec, Canada, USA and internationally. | emission, engineering, environment, fmri, functional mri, 3-dimensional, amri, anatomical, biomedical, brain, chemistry, clinical, computational, computer science, disease, disorder, human, imaging, magnetic, magnetoencephalography, medical, mri, mrs, nervous system, neurological, neurology, neuroscience, neurosurgery, pet, physics, physiology, positron, psychiatric, psychology, research, resonance, scanner, software, spectroscopy, spectrum, technology, tomography, treatment, neuroimaging, meg, atlas, database, data visualization software, data analysis software, data processing software |
is related to: MINC/Atlases has parent organization: McGill University; Montreal; Canada is parent organization of: MINC Example files is parent organization of: MINC is parent organization of: MNI N3 is parent organization of: McConnell Brain Imaging Center MNI Macaque Atlas is parent organization of: McConnell Brain Imaging Center MNI Rhesus Macaque Atlas is parent organization of: McConnell Brain Imaging Center MNI Cynomolgus Macaque Atlas is parent organization of: NIHPD Objective 1 atlases (4.5 - 18.5y) is parent organization of: NIHPD Objective 2 atlases (birth - 4.5 years) is parent organization of: ICBM 152 Nonlinear atlases version 2009 |
McConnell Family Foundation | nif-0000-25551 | https://www.mcgill.ca/bic/resources/brain-atlases/ovine-brain-atlas https://www.mcgill.ca/bic/resources/brain-atlases/human https://www.mcgill.ca/bic/resources/brain-atlases/non-human-primate |
SCR_008364 | McConnell Brain Imaging Center, McConnell Brain Imaging Centre, BIC | 2026-02-15 09:19:48 | 129 | ||||||
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NIH Clinical Collection Resource Report Resource Website 10+ mentions |
NIH Clinical Collection (RRID:SCR_007349) | NCC | reagent supplier, material resource | A plated array of approximately 450 small molecules that have a history of use in human clinical trials. The collection was assembled by the National Institutes of Health (NIH) through the Molecular Libraries Roadmap Initiative as part of its mission to enable the use of compound screens in biomedical research. Similar collections of FDA approved drugs have proven to be rich sources of undiscovered bioactivity and therapeutic potential. The clinically tested compounds in the NCC are highly drug-like with known safety profiles. These compounds can provide excellent starting points for medicinal chemistry optimization and, for high-affinity targets, may even be appropriate for direct human use in new disease areas. | clinical, collection, drug, compound, chemistry, medicinal chemistry, target, affinity, human, disease, disorder, small molecule | is related to: Molecular Libraries Program | NIH | nif-0000-00254 | SCR_007349 | 2026-02-15 09:19:33 | 14 | ||||||||
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Intramural Research Program Resource Report Resource Website 500+ mentions |
Intramural Research Program (RRID:SCR_012734) | NIA IRP | organization portal, data or information resource, portal | A research program of the NIA which focuses on neuroscience, aging biology, and translational gerontology. The central focus of the program's research is understanding age-related changes in physiology and the ability to adapt to environmental stress, and using that understanding to develop insight about the pathophysiology of age-related diseases. The IRP webpage provides access to other NIH resources such as the Biological Biochemical Image Database, the Bioinformatics Portal, and the Baltimore Longitudinal Study of Aging., THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE. Documented on September 16,2025. | endocrinology, epidemiology, genetics, behavioral science, biochemistry, biomedical, cancer, cardiology, cell biology, clinical research, cognition, collaboration, gerontology, healthy, hematology, human, immunology, molecular biology, neurobiology, neurogenetics, neuroscience, oncology, osteoarthritis, pathophysiology, physiology, psychology, psychophysiology, research, rheumatology, age-related disease, healthy aging, alzheimer's disease, parkinson's disease, stroke, atherosclerosis, osteoarthritis, diabetes, cancer |
has parent organization: National Institute on Aging is parent organization of: NIA Mouse cDNA Project Home Page is parent organization of: Biological Biochemical Image Database is parent organization of: GERON is parent organization of: Baltimore Longitudinal Study of Aging (BLSA) |
Aging, Age-related disease, Healthy aging, Alzheimer's disease, Parkinson's disease, Atherosclerosis, Osteoarthritis, Cancer, Diabetes, Stroke | NIA | THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE | nif-0000-09468 | SCR_012734 | National Institute on Aging Intramural Research Program, Intramural Research Program in the NIA, Intramural Research Program in the National Institute on Aging, NIA Intramural Research Program, Intramural Research Program of the National Institute on Aging | 2026-02-15 09:20:38 | 919 | |||||
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Human Genome Epidemiology Network Resource Report Resource Website 10+ mentions |
Human Genome Epidemiology Network (RRID:SCR_013117) | organization portal, data or information resource, portal | Human Genome Epidemiology Network, or HuGENet, is a global collaboration of individuals and organizations committed to the assessment of the impact of human genome variation on population health and how genetic information can be used to improve health and prevent disease. Its goals include: establishing an information exchange that promotes global collaboration in developing peer-reviewed information on the relationship between human genomic variation and health and on the quality of genetic tests for screening and prevention; providing training and technical assistance to researchers and practitioners interested in assessing the role of human genomic variation on population health and how such information can be used in practice; developing an updated and accessible knowledge base on the World Wide Web; and promoting the use of this knowledge base by health care providers, researchers, industry, government, and the public for making decisions involving the use of genetic information for disease prevention and health promotion. HuGENet collaborators come from multiple disciplines such as epidemiology, genetics, clinical medicine, policy, public health, education, and biomedical sciences. Currently, there are 4 HuGENet Coordinating Centers for the implementation of HuGENet activities: CDC''s Office of Public Health Genomics, Atlanta, Georgia; HuGENet UK Coordinating Center, Cambridge, UK; University of Ioannina, Greece; University of Ottawa , Ottawa, Canada. HuGENet includes: HuGE e-Journal Club: The HuGE e-Journal Club is an electronic discussion forum where new human genome epidemiologic (HuGE) findings, published in the scientific literature in the CDC''s Office of Public Health Genomics Weekly Update, will be abstracted, summarized, presented, and discussed via a newly created HuGENet listserv. HuGE Reviews: A HuGE Review identifies human genetic variations at one or more loci, and describes what is known about the frequency of these variants in different populations, identifies diseases that these variants are associated with and summarizes the magnitude of risks and associated risk factors, and evaluates associated genetic tests. Reviews point to gaps in existing epidemiologic and clinical knowledge, thus stimulating further research in these areas. HuGE Fact Sheets: HuGE Fact Sheets summarize information about a particular gene, its variants, and associated diseases. HuGE Case Studies: An on-line presentation designed to sharpen your epidemiological skills and enhance your knowledge on genomic variation and human diseases. Its purpose is to train health professionals in the practical application of human genome epidemiology (HuGE), which translates gene discoveries to disease prevention by integrating population-based data on gene-disease relationships and interventions. Students will acquire conceptual and practical tools for critically evaluating the growing scientific literature in specific disease areas. HUGENet Publications: Articles related to the HuGENet movement written by our HuGENet collaborators. HuGE Navigator: An integrated, searchable knowledge base of genetic associations and human genome epidemiology, including information on population prevalence of genetic variants, gene-disease associations, gene-gene and gene- environment interactions, and evaluation of genetic tests. HuGE Workshops: HuGENet has sponsored meetings and workshops with national and international partners since 2001. Available are detailed summaries, agendas or the ability to download speaker slides. HuGE Book: Human Genome Epidemiology: A Scientific Foundation for Using Genetic Information to Improve Health and Prevent Disease. (The findings and conclusions in this book are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily represent the views of the funding agency.) HuGENet Collaborators: HuGENet is interested in establishing collaborations with individuals and organizations working on population based research involving genetic information. HuGE Funding: Funding opportunities for specific population-based genetic epidemiology research projects are available. Research initiatives whose aims include assessing the prevalence of human genetic variation, the association between genetic variants and human diseases, the measurement of gene-gene or gene-environment interaction, and the evaluation of genetic tests for screening and prevention are compiled to create a posted listing. Additional information and application details can be found by clicking on the respective links. | epidemiology, gene, genetic, genetic variants, genome, articles, collaboration, disease, disease prevention, genomics, health promotion, human, human diseases | has parent organization: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention | nif-0000-00574 | SCR_013117 | HuGENet | 2026-02-15 09:20:40 | 25 | |||||||||
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Human Microbiome Project Resource Report Resource Website 100+ mentions |
Human Microbiome Project (RRID:SCR_012956) | HMP, NIH HMP, HMP1 | project portal, data or information resource, portal | NIH Project to generate resources to characterize the human microbiota and to analyze its role in human health and disease at several different sites on the human body, including nasal passages, oral cavities, skin, gastrointestinal tract, and urogenital tract using metagenomic and traditional approach to genomic DNA sequencing studies.HMP was supported by the Common Fund from 2007 to 2016. | generate, resource, human, body, microbiota, analyze, health, disease, metagenomic, DNA, sequesncing, data |
lists: Pathogen Portal lists: DNACLUST lists: QIIME lists: mothur lists: Greengenes lists: Ribosomal Database Project lists: DeconSeq lists: FragGeneScan lists: MetAMOS lists: MetaPhlAn lists: MetaPhyler lists: METAREP lists: PRINSEQ lists: TagCleaner lists: BioCyc lists: MG-RAST lists: Core Gene Evaluation Script lists: IMG System lists: RAST Server lists: GINGKO lists: inVUE lists: LEfSe lists: Metastats lists: MicrobiomeUtilities lists: Hypothesis Testing and Power Calculations for Comparing Metagenomic Samples from HMP lists: HMPTrees lists: Simrank lists: speciateIT lists: Unifrac lists: Fast-Unifrac lists: SitePainter lists: BMTagger lists: HUMAnN lists: Metapath lists: IMG System is related to: biobakery is related to: Integrative Human Microbiome Project is related to: MicrobiomeDB has parent organization: National Institutes of Health is parent organization of: HMP Data Analysis and Coordination Center |
NIH | nif-0000-25316 | https://www.hmpdacc.org/ihmp/ https://www.hmpdacc.org/hmp |
http://nihroadmap.nih.gov/hmp/ | SCR_012956 | Human Microbiome Project, NIH HMP, HMP1, HMP, NIH Human Microbiome Project | 2026-02-15 09:20:37 | 385 | |||||
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GENCODE Resource Report Resource Website 5000+ mentions Rating or validation data |
GENCODE (RRID:SCR_014966) | project portal, dataset, data or information resource, portal | Human and mouse genome annotation project which aims to identify all gene features in the human genome using computational analysis, manual annotation, and experimental validation. | human, mouse, genome, annotation, sequence, gene features, bio.tools |
is listed by: Debian is listed by: bio.tools is affiliated with: ENCODE |
NHGRI 5U54HG004555; Wellcome Trust WT098051 |
PMID:22955987 | Free | biotools:GENCODE | https://bio.tools/GENCODE | SCR_014966 | ENCODE | 2026-02-15 09:21:06 | 7700 | |||||
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4D Nucleome Resource Report Resource Website 10+ mentions |
4D Nucleome (RRID:SCR_016925) | project portal, data or information resource, portal | Research project to understand the principles underlying nuclear organization in space and time, the role nuclear organization plays in gene expression and cellular function, and how changes in nuclear organization affect normal development and diseases. Portal provides free access to datasets, software packages, and protocols to advance biomedical research of nuclear architecture. Aims to develop and apply approaches to map the structure and dynamics of the human and mouse genomes. | nuclear, organization, gene, expression, cellular, function, normal, development, disease, map, structure, human, mouse, genome |
is listed by: NIDDK Information Network (dkNET) is related to: International Human Epigenome Consortium |
NIH Common Fund | PMID:28905911 | Public | SCR_016925 | 4D Nucleome Network; 4DN Web Portal, The 4D nucleome project, 4DN Portal | 2026-02-15 09:21:51 | 24 | |||||||
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mirDIP Resource Report Resource Website 100+ mentions |
mirDIP (RRID:SCR_016770) | data or information resource, database, portal | microRNA data integration portal to find microRNAs that target a gene, or genes targeted by a microRNA, in Homo sapiens. Software to integrate prediction databases to elucidate accurate microRNA:target relationships. Used for human microRNA prediction studies. | data, integral, portal, DIP, collect, predict, microRNA, gene, human | Krembil Foundation ; Ontario Research Fund ; Canadian Cancer Society Research Institute ; Natural Sciences Research Council ; Canada Foundation for Innovation |
PMID:29194489 | Free, Download available, Freely available, email address required to download, Acknowledgement requested | SCR_016770 | mirDIP 4.1, mirDIP, microRNA Data Integration Portal | 2026-02-15 09:21:11 | 187 | ||||||||
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AcceGen Biotech Resource Report Resource Website 1+ mentions |
AcceGen Biotech (RRID:SCR_017274) | material resource, cell repository, biomaterial supply resource | AcceGen offers most complete human and animal cell products and cell/molecular biology services for life science researchers worldwide. Cell line collections include primary cells, tumor cell lines, transfected stable cell lines, stem cells and immortalized cell lines. miRNA agomir/antagomir, nucleic acid kits, enzymes and custom cell/molecular biology services. | Company, AcceGen, human, animal, cell, cell lines, product, service, cell culture | SCR_017274 | 2026-02-15 09:22:00 | 1 | ||||||||||||
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ProteomeTools Resource Report Resource Website 10+ mentions |
ProteomeTools (RRID:SCR_018535) | project portal, data or information resource, portal | Project for building molecular and digital tools from human proteome to facilitate biomedical research, drug discovery, personalized medicine and life science research. | Molecular tool, human proteome, proteome, human, peptide, data |
is related to: ProteomicsDB is related to: ProteomeXchange |
German Federal Ministry of Education and Research ; Alexander von Humboldt Foundation ; American Recovery and Reinvestment Act ; NHGRI RC2 HG005805; NIGMS R01 GM087221; NCRR S10 RR027584; NIGMS P50 GM076547; European Research Council ; Swiss National Science Foundation |
PMID:28135259 | Free, Freely available | http://www.proteometools.org | SCR_018535 | 2026-02-15 09:22:22 | 21 | |||||||
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Vietnam Era Twin Registry Resource Report Resource Website 1+ mentions |
Vietnam Era Twin Registry (RRID:SCR_008807) | VET Registry | portal, people resource, data or information resource, topical portal, patient registry | The Vietnam Era Twin (VET) Registry is a closed cohort composed of approximately 7,000 middle-aged male-male twin pairs both of whom served in the military during the time of the Vietnam conflict (1964-1975). The Registry is a United States Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) resource that was originally constructed from military records; the Registry has been in existence for almost 20 years. It is one of the largest national twin registries in the US and currently has members living in all 50 states. Initially formed to address questions about the long-term health effects of service in Vietnam, the Registry has evolved into a resource for genetic epidemiological studies of mental and physical health conditions. Several waves of mail and telephone surveys have collected a wealth of health-related information on Registry twins, referred to as members. In addition to twins, selected adult offspring of twins and the mothers of those offspring are also VET Registry members. More recent data collection efforts have focused on specific sets of twin pairs and have conducted detailed clinical or laboratory testing. Selected Vietnam Era Registry Research Studies: * Veteran Health Study * VETSA 2: A Longitudinal Study of Cognitive Aging * Alcoholism Course thought Midlife: A Twin Family Study and Offspring of Twins: G, E and GxE Risk for Alcoholism * GE: Offspring of Twins with Substance Use Disorder * Mechanisms Linking Depression to Cardiovascular Risk (Twins Heart Study 2) * Post-traumatic Stress Disorder and Cardiovascular Disease * Biological Markers for Post-traumatic Stress Disorder (T3) * Memory and the Hippocampus in Vietnam-era Twins with PTSD (Time 3) | twin, male, adult, gene, genetic, post-traumatic stress disorder, cardiovascular disease, child, mother, human, substance-related disorder, depressive disorder, memory, hippocampus, mental health, physical health, epidemiology |
has parent organization: U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs is parent organization of: Vietnam Era Twin Registry Biospecimen Repository |
Aging | nlx_144388 | SCR_008807 | 2026-02-15 09:19:54 | 2 | ||||||||
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Center for Comparative Medicine and Translational Research Resource Report Resource Website |
Center for Comparative Medicine and Translational Research (RRID:SCR_008299) | CCMTR | organization portal, department portal, data or information resource, portal | The mission of the CCMTR is to promote scientific discovery and facilitate its clinical application to achieve the goal of improving the health of animals and humans. The needs of the patients direct the emphasis of basic research, patient samples provide the critical resource to investigate the basis of disease, and patient participation in clinical studies is required to generate the evidence needed to apply new drugs, vaccines and technology to the broader patient population. Initiatives at the Center are designed to develop the multidisciplinary teams necessary to bring an idea from the lab to the patient. The Center is home to service cores that provide advanced technology, collect and store clinical patient samples, and perform clinical trials to validate new medical interventions. North Carolina State University''s College of Veterinary Medicine (CVM) is a dynamic community whose members are dedicated to preparing veterinarians and veterinarian scientists while advancing animal and human health from the cellular level through entire ecosystems. | drug, ecosystem, clinical, discovery, disease, health, human, patient, research, scientific, technology, vaccine, veterinary | has parent organization: North Carolina State University; North Carolina; USA | nif-0000-24380 | http://cvm.ncsu.edu/ccmtr/index.htm | SCR_008299 | 2026-02-15 09:19:46 | 0 | ||||||||
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NBRC Resource Report Resource Website 500+ mentions |
NBRC (RRID:SCR_002660) | NBRC | material resource, biomaterial supply resource | Collection of microbial resources and perform taxonomic characterization of individual microorganisms such as bacteria including actinomycetes and archaea, yeasts, fungi, algaes, bacteriophages and DNA resources for academic research and industrial applications. NBRC is a member of WFCC, OECD Global BRC Network, ACM and JSCC. They are certified by quality management system ISO 9001. To provide attractive biological resources with useful information attached, they actively collect potentially useful biological resources (microorganisms and cloned genes) and distributes them to promote basic research as well as industrial applications. At the Biological Resource Center, they explore, isolate and identify microorganisms from various natural environments and at the same time accept scientifically and industrially useful microorganisms from researchers in academic and industrial sectors. The microbial DNA library constructed at the Biotechnology Development Center is also part of their collection. To improve and expand the collection, new methodologies for the isolation, identification and preservation of microorganisms and DNA will be investigated and developed so as to provide biological resources of higher quality. Their resources serve, for example, as the standard for determining antimicrobial activity, in aseptic tests as well as for the production of pharmaceutical substances and will be constantly reinforced for wider distribution to researchers in academia and industries. Please refer to the catalog shown at the NBRC website for details. | cdna clone, dna, clone, human, oligo-capping, microbial, genomic, cdna, FASEB list | is listed by: One Mind Biospecimen Bank Listing | Restricted | nif-0000-22391 | SCR_002660 | National Institute of Technology and Evaluation Biological Resource Center, NITE Biological Resource Center, Biological Resource Center NITE | 2026-02-15 09:18:21 | 815 | |||||||
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FANTOM DB Resource Report Resource Website 10+ mentions |
FANTOM DB (RRID:SCR_002678) | FANTOM DB | material resource, biomaterial supply resource | The FANTOM consortium is an international collaborative research project initiated and organized by the RIKEN Omics Science Center. In earlier FANTOM efforts we cloned and annotated 103,000 full-length cDNAs from mouse and distributed them to researchers throughout the world. FANTOM1-3 focused on identifying the transcribed components of mammalian cells. This work improved estimates of the total number of genes and their alternative transcript isoforms in both human and mouse, expanded gene families, and revealed that a large fraction of the transcriptome is non-coding. In addition, with the development of Cap Analysis of Gene Expression (CAGE) FANTOM3 could map a large fraction of transcription start sites and revise our models of promoter structure. This updated web resource provides the previous FANTOM results mapped to current genome builds and presents the results of FANTOM4. In FANTOM4 the focus has changed to understanding how these components work together in the context of a biological network. Using deepCAGE (deep sequencing with CAGE) we monitored the dynamics of transcription start site (TSS) usage during a time course of monocytic differentiation in the acute myeloid leukemia cell line THP-1. This allowed us to identify active promoters, monitor their relative expression and define relevant regions for carrying out transcription factor binding site predictions. Computational methods were then used to build a network model of gene expression in this leukemia and the transcription factors key to its regulation. This work gives the first picture of the wiring between genes involved in acute myeloid leukemia and provides a strategy for identifying key factors that determine cell fates. In addition to the network, FANTOM4 data was used in two additional analyses. The first identified a novel class of short RNAs associated with transcription start sites and the second focused on the role of repetitive element expression in the transcriptome. TOOLS *Genome Browser: graphical display of genomic features, such as promoters, exon structures, H3K9 acetylation, transcription factors positioning on the genome, coupled with gene and promoter activities. *EdgeExpressDB: regulatory interactions, such as transcriptional regulation, post-transcriptional silencing with miRNA, and PPI, coupled with gene and promoter activities. *SwissRegulon: FANTOM4 TF regulation is predicted using Motif Activity Response Analysis (MARA) developed by Erik van Nimwegen at Biozentrum. Follow the link to carry out MARA on your own dataset. *Custom Tracks on the UCSC Genome Browser: FANTOM4 tracks on the UCSC Genome Browser Database. *The RIKEN integrated database of mammals: Integration of FANTOM4 data with other mammalian resources, in particular, produced by RIKEN. | cdna clone, mouse, mouse cdna, human, bio.tools |
is listed by: One Mind Biospecimen Bank Listing is listed by: bio.tools is listed by: Debian is related to: CAGE has parent organization: RIKEN Omics Science Center |
PMID:20211142 | Free, Available for download, Freely available | nif-0000-02833, biotools:fantom | http://fantom3.gsc.riken.jp/ https://bio.tools/fantom |
SCR_002678 | FANTOM: Functional Annotation of Mouse, FANTOM2, FANTOM1, Functional Annotation of the Mammalian Genome, FANTOM4, FANTOM3, FANTOM, Functional Annotation of Mouse | 2026-02-15 09:18:21 | 20 | |||||
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Pleiades Promoter Project: Genomic Resources Advancing Therapies for Brain Disorders Resource Report Resource Website 1+ mentions |
Pleiades Promoter Project: Genomic Resources Advancing Therapies for Brain Disorders (RRID:SCR_003282) | Pleiades Promoter Project | material resource, biomaterial supply resource | Project to generate human DNA promoters of less than 4 kb (MiniPromoters) to drive gene expression in defined brain regions of therapeutic interest for diseases such as Alzheimer, Parkinson, Huntington, Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis, Multiple Sclerosis, Spinocerebellar Ataxia, Depression, Autism, and Cancer. Project develops and shares tools like human MiniPromoters that drive region- and cell-specific gene expression in the mouse brain, expression constructs, mouse embryonic stem cell lines, and knock-in mice all of which carry brain-specific MiniPromoters. Project is daughter of Genome Canada Project, Atlas of Gene Expression in Mouse Development, within which mouse brain gene expression data have already been gathered. Project team has collaborated with International BioPharma Solutions Ltd., management and communications consulting company specializing in product development and commercialization advice. Project will explore challenging interface between science and journalism with focus on genomics and gene therapy. | Human, DNA, promoter, gene, expression, brain, disorder, therapy |
is listed by: One Mind Biospecimen Bank Listing is related to: CanEuCre is related to: JAX Cre Repository is related to: Recombinase (cre) Activity has parent organization: University of British Columbia; British Columbia; Canada |
Alzheimer, Parkinson, Huntington, Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis, Multiple Sclerosis, Spinocerebellar Ataxia, Depression, Autism, Cancer | Genome Canada ; Genome British Columbia ; UBC Institute of Mental Health ; Child and Family Research Institute |
Free, Freely available | nif-0000-01868 | https://plone.bcgsc.ca/project/pleiades-promoter-project | http://www.pleiades.org/ | SCR_003282 | 2026-02-15 09:18:29 | 4 | ||||
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Brown University Rhode Island Biobank Core Facility Resource Report Resource Website |
Brown University Rhode Island Biobank Core Facility (RRID:SCR_004289) | RIBB | material resource, biomaterial supply resource | Cryogenic facility for human tissue and fluid samples under management of Brown University Division of Biology and Medicine and supports biomedical research on Brown campus and across affiliated hospitals of Warren Alpert Medical School. | Cryogenic, facility, human, tissue, fluid, sample, brain, cerebral, spinal, fluid, blood, neuromuscular, urine, saliva, tumor, sample, skeletal muscle, ABRF |
is listed by: One Mind Biospecimen Bank Listing is listed by: ABRF CoreMarketplace is related to: USEDit has parent organization: Brown University; Rhode Island; USA |
Alzheimer's disease | Restricted | nlx_30512, ABRF_167 | SCR_004289 | Rhode Island Biobank, RI BioBank, Brown University Rhode Island Biobank Cryogenic Core Facility | 2026-02-15 09:18:40 | 0 | ||||||
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NUgene Project Resource Report Resource Website 1+ mentions |
NUgene Project (RRID:SCR_007426) | NUgene | material resource, biomaterial supply resource | Collects and stores genetic (DNA) samples along with associated healthcare information from patients of Northwestern-affiliated hospitals and clinics. This resource is available to scientists to conduct groundbreaking genetic research. The information and blood samples provided will be used by researchers to examine the role genes play in the development and treatment of common diseases. The NUgene Project seeks to increase the understanding of genetic mechanisms underlying common diseases, assist in the development of DNA-based technology for diagnosis and treatment of disease, and aid physicians and other healthcare providers in the application of genetics to the practice of medicine. NUgene participants are recruited throughout the Northwestern-affiliated healthcare community in order to create an ethnically and medically diverse population for research. Participants must be 18 years of age or older and receive their medical care from a Northwestern-affiliated provider, regardless of health status. Consenting individuals complete all aspects of enrollment in a single meeting with a research coordinator. The enrollment process includes the donation of a single sample of blood and the completion of a self-administered questionnaire. Participants also sign a consent form during this encounter. The NUgene Project is an interdisciplinary project that relies on the expertise of individuals working in a variety of fields, including science, medicine, clinical research, statistics, epidemiology, and computational biology. NUgene''s multidisciplinary approach has spurred collaborations within Northwestern-affiliated institutions and with other outside institutions. This collaboration of ideas is the future of genetics and genomic research., THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE. Documented on September 16,2025. | human, clinical, gene, gene bank, genetic, genomic, translational, medicine, genetic assessment, dna, genomic research, blood, self-administered questionnaire, questionnaire |
is listed by: One Mind Biospecimen Bank Listing is related to: DOAF is related to: Human Disease Ontology has parent organization: Northwestern University; Illinois; USA |
THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE | nif-0000-00537 | SCR_007426 | 2026-02-15 09:19:35 | 6 | ||||||||
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I3-CRB: Interoperable IT Infrastructure for Biological Resources Centres / Biobanks - France Resource Report Resource Website |
I3-CRB: Interoperable IT Infrastructure for Biological Resources Centres / Biobanks - France (RRID:SCR_006991) | I3-CRB | material resource, biomaterial supply resource | Project to improve data and sample exchanges and to facilitate large scale analysis of data by improving interoperability of French Biological Resources Centres (BRC or biobanks) IT systems and biological databases. The work done in this project will be linked to other national (IBiSA, ANR, R��seau des Biobanques, Club 3C-R), European (BBMRI, ELIXIR) or international project (P3G). In the preliminary phase (2009-2010) I3-CRB has developed a directory of French Biological Resource Centres / Biobanks where one may register their French BRC or perform a search across all of them. Detail by overall data or kingdom is provided as well as many filtering options. Access to biological samples is provided by the participating BRC''''s. Biological Resources Centres (BRC or biobanks) collect annotated biological samples from various sources (human, animal, plant, bacteria...). The type of samples depends on the collection and the associated thematic (DNA, proteins, cells, tissues, blood, serum, organisms...). The aims of these centers are to collect, to store, to transform and to distribute the biological samples. They constitute a vital infrastructure for life science and health research. Goals of the French Biobanks/Biological Resource Centres: * List French biobanks and their biological collections * Improve sample exchanges * Improve the international visibility of the French biological collections MeSH terms have been integrated: Domains, diseases, and location of the disease (Anatomy). Collections/species are based on NCBI Taxonomy. | plant, animal, human, micro-organism, microorganism, bacteria, dna, protein, cell, tissue, blood, serum, organism, research |
is listed by: One Mind Biospecimen Bank Listing is related to: MeSH has parent organization: University of Lyon; France |
GIS IBiSA | Varying: Access to biological samples is provided by the participating BRC''''s., The community can contribute to this resource | nlx_36068 | SCR_006991 | Infrastructure Informatique Interop��rable pour les CRB | 2026-02-15 09:19:21 | 0 |
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