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http://www.nlmsf.org/

A volunteer, not for profit organization providing leadership in supporting research of LeioMyoSarcoma, improving treatment outcomes of those affected by this disease as well as fostering awareness in the medical community and general public. All dollars go to research and awareness. Leiomyosarcoma is a rare form of cancer, which affects about four people in every million. It spreads through the blood stream and can affect the lungs, liver, blood vessels or any other soft tissue in the body. Presently there is no cure, only remission if it can be attained, and this rare cancer can reappear anywhere and at any time. Because of its rarity, few doctors know how to treat it and it attracts little research. The National LeioMyoSarcoma Foundation hosts several Fundraising events throughout the year.

Proper citation: National LeioMyoSarcoma Foundation (RRID:SCR_004692) Copy   


  • RRID:SCR_004723

http://www.tbidx.net

Network evaluating consensus-based common data elements (CDE) for traumatic brain injury (TBI) and psychological health (TBI-CDE, www.commondataelements.ninds.nih.gov/TBI.aspx) while extensively phenotyping a cohort of TBI patients across the injury spectrum from concussion to coma. Institutions that participate in the TBI Network will be able to track the outcomes of patients through a 3, 6 and 12-month followup program and compare outcomes with other participating institutions. For the three acute care centers, patients were enrolled that presented to the emergency department within 24 hours of head injury and required computed tomography (CT). For the rehabilitation center, referrals from acute hospitals were enrolled. Patients were consented to participate in components: clinical profile; blood draws for measurement of proteomic and genomic markers; 3T MRI within 2 weeks; three-month Glasgow Outcome Scale-Extended (GOS-E); and six-month TBI-CDE Core outcome assessments. A web-enabled database, imaging repository, and biospecimen bank was developed using the TBI-CDE recommendations. A total of 605 patients were enrolled. Of these subjects, 88% had a GCS 13-15, 5% had a GCS 9-12, and 7% had a GCS of 8 or less. Three-month GOS-E''s were obtained for 78% of the patients. Comprehensive 6-month outcome measures, including PTSD assessment, are ongoing until September 2011. Blood specimens were collected from 450 patients. Initial CTs for 605 patients and 235 patients with 3T MRI studies were transferred to an imaging repository. The TRACK TBI Network will provide qualified institutions access to a web-based version of key forms in tracking TBI outcomes for Quality Improvement and institutional benchmarking.

Proper citation: TRACK TBI Network (RRID:SCR_004723) Copy   


  • RRID:SCR_004524

    This resource has 1+ mentions.

http://askdrwiki.com/mediawiki/index.php?title=Physician_Medical_Wiki

A medical, nonprofit, educational wiki created to support a collective online memory for physicians, nurses, and medical students. Users can publish review articles, clinical notes, pearls, and medical images on the site. Anyone with a medical background can contribute to or edit medical articles. Images include: EKG, x-ray, coronary angiograms, peripheral angiograms, structural angiograms, searchable angiograms, echocardiograms, and radiology. Tutorials include: EKG tutorials, coronary angiography tutorials, and ventriculography tutorials.

Proper citation: Ask Dr Wiki (RRID:SCR_004524) Copy   


  • RRID:SCR_004700

    This resource has 1+ mentions.

http://www.hema-quebec.qc.ca/index.en.html

Hema-Quebec''s mission is to efficiently provide adequate quantities of safe, optimal blood components, substitutes, human tissues and cord blood to meet the needs of all Quebecers; provide and develop expertise along with specialized and innovative services and products in the fields of transfusion medicine and human tissue transplantation. Hema-Quebec is driven by the commitment, support and recognition of its employees as well as the trust of its partners to remain the standard of quality and innovation with respect to the safe procurement of blood products, human tissues and stem cells.

Proper citation: Hema-Quebec (RRID:SCR_004700) Copy   


  • RRID:SCR_004836

    This resource has 1+ mentions.

http://www.globusmedical.com/

A privately held spinal company that is driving significant technological advancements across a complete suite of spinal products. Founded in 2003, Globus'' single-minded focus on advancing spinal surgery has made it the fastest growing company in the history of orthopedics. Globus is driven to utilize superior engineering and technology to achieve pain free, active lives for all patients with spinal disorders. The ultimate goal at Globus is to deliver innovation by utilizing superior engineering and technology to help improve patients'' lives. This clinical inspiration is central to every endeavor we undertake. We have developed a Spine Innovation Engine to focus our efforts on delivering industry leading solutions to surgeons and their patients. Our Spine Innovation Engine has developed a portfolio that includes a comprehensive line of technologically-advanced spine products. To date we have released over 50 major products and have over 30 more in various stages of development. Clinical Studies are the foundation for advancing innovative spine care and Globus is committed to a robust investment into prospective and retrospective clinical trials to evaluate the safety and efficacy of our products. Globus is currently conducting several FDA-approved Investigational Device Exemption (IDE) clinical studies.

Proper citation: Globus Medical, Inc. (RRID:SCR_004836) Copy   


https://www.bannerhealth.com/research/locations/sun-health-institute/programs/body-donation

THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE. Documented on January 11, 2023. An autopsy-based, research-devoted brain bank, biobank and biospecimen bank that derives its human donors from the Arizona Study of Aging and Neurodegenerative Disease (AZSAND), a longitudinal clinicopathological study of the health and diseases of elderly volunteers living in Maricopa county and metropolitan Phoenix, Arizona. Their function is studied during life and their organs and tissue after death. To date, they have concentrated their studies on Alzheimer's disease, Parkinson's disease, heart disease and cancer. They share the banked tissue, biomaterials and biospecimens with qualified researchers worldwide. Registrants with suitable scientific credentials will be allowed access to a database of available tissue linked to relevant clinical information, and will allow tissue requests to be initiated., THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE. Documented on September 16,2025.

Proper citation: Brain and Body Donation Program (RRID:SCR_004822) Copy   


http://spot.colorado.edu/~dubin/talks/brodmann/brodmann.html

Reference atlas of Brodmann Areas in the Human Brain with an Emphasis on Vision and Language. Other Pages include: Flat Brodmann Maps, Brodmann Area Names (with locational Descriptions), Flat Visual Area Maps, Language Areas, PopUp Gyri Maps

Proper citation: Brodmann Areas in the Human Brain with an Emphasis on Vision and Language (RRID:SCR_004857) Copy   


http://www.smpdb.ca/

An interactive, visual database containing more than 350 small molecule pathways found in humans. More than 2/3 of these pathways (>280) are not found in any other pathway database. SMPDB is designed specifically to support pathway elucidation and pathway discovery in metabolomics, transcriptomics, proteomics and systems biology. It is able to do so, in part, by providing exquisitely detailed, fully searchable, hyperlinked diagrams of human metabolic pathways, metabolic disease pathways, metabolite signaling pathways and drug-action pathways. All SMPDB pathways include information on the relevant organs, subcellular compartments, protein cofactors, protein locations, metabolite locations, chemical structures and protein quaternary structures. Each small molecule is hyperlinked to detailed descriptions contained in the HMDB or DrugBank and each protein or enzyme complex is hyperlinked to UniProt. All SMPDB pathways are accompanied with detailed descriptions and references, providing an overview of the pathway, condition or processes depicted in each diagram. The database is easily browsed and supports full text, sequence and chemical structure searching. Users may query SMPDB with lists of metabolite names, drug names, genes / protein names, SwissProt IDs, GenBank IDs, Affymetrix IDs or Agilent microarray IDs. These queries will produce lists of matching pathways and highlight the matching molecules on each of the pathway diagrams. Gene, metabolite and protein concentration data can also be visualized through SMPDB''s mapping interface. All of SMPDB''s images, image maps, descriptions and tables are downloadable.

Proper citation: Small Molecule Pathway Database (RRID:SCR_004844) Copy   


https://www.lawsonresearch.com/clinical_research/brain_tumour_bank.htm

To aid researchers, the Brain Tumour Tissue Bank, located located in London Health Sciences Centre in London, Ontario, Canada has been collecting human brain tumor specimens and matching clinical data for neuro-oncology research in Canada and internationally since its establishment in 1991. A wide variety of primary and secondary brain tumors, spinal tumors, peritumors and normal brain tissues are available for molecular, protein, enzyme and immunohistochemical studies. Interested researchers can review the information provided at the website and can contact the tissue bank for information about what is currently available. In order to complete a request, an application must be completed.

Proper citation: Lawson Brain Tumour Tissue Bank (RRID:SCR_004881) Copy   


http://optn.transplant.hrsa.gov/

The only national patient waiting list and an online database system, called UNet, that links all of the professionals involved in the donation and transplantation system for the collection, storage, analysis, and publication of all OPTN data pertaining to the patient waiting list, organ matching, and transplants. The system contains data regarding every organ donation and transplant event occurring in the U.S. since October 1, 1987. UNet is a fail-safe, 24/7, secure Internet-based transplant information database created to enable the nation''''s organ transplant institutions to: * register patients for transplants * match donated organs to waiting patients * manage the time-sensitive, life-critical data of all patients, before and after their transplants Data reports are available by type: National Data, Regional Data, State Data, Center Data, Build Advanced Report, and Annual Report Data. UNet is being used right now by all of the nation''''s organ transplant programs, organ procurement organizations, and histocompatibility (tissue typing) laboratories working cooperatively to efficiently share a limited number of donated organs among thousands of patients.

Proper citation: Organ Procurement and Transplantation Network (RRID:SCR_004883) Copy   


http://vision.ucsf.edu/hortonlab/index.html

Devise better ways to prevent and treat vision loss due to amblyopia and strabismus, and to advance medical science by understanding the human visual system. Various Images, Videos and Talks related to the research are available. In the Laboratory for Visual Neuroscience at the University of California, San Francisco, we are seeking to discover how visual perception occurs in the human brain. The function of the visual system is to guide our behavior by providing an efficient means for the rapid assimilation of information from the environment. As we navigate through our surroundings, a continuous stream of light images impinges on our eyes. In the back of each eye a light-sensitive tissue, the retina, converts patterns of light energy into electrical discharges known as action potentials. These signals are conveyed along the axons of retinal ganglion cells to the lateral geniculate body, a relay nucleus in the thalamus. Most of the output of the lateral geniculate body is relayed directly to the primary visual cortex (striate cortex, V1), and then to surrounding visual association areas. To understand the function of the visual pathways, our research is focused on 5 major themes: * Organization of Primary Visual Cortex * Mapping of Extrastriate Visual Cortex * Amblyopia and Visual Development * Strabismus and Visual Suppression * The Human Visual Cortex

Proper citation: UCSF Laboratory for Visual Neuroscience (RRID:SCR_004913) Copy   


http://www.neurosci.ucsd.edu/

THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE, documented August 31, 2016. The Laboratory of Experimental Neuropathology is engaged in the study of neurodegenerative disease, including Alzheimer's, Parkinson's, and the dementia of HIV encephalitis. It contains a large bank of materials available to fellow investigators including images, publications, and lab safety. Fellow Investigators and Collaborators may request materials from the brain bank. Technologies employed by the laboratory include immunocytochemistry, neurochemistry, molecular genetics, transgenic models of disease, and imaging by scanning laser confocal microscopy.

Proper citation: UCSD Experimental Neuropath Laboratory (RRID:SCR_004906) Copy   


http://brainbank.ucla.edu/

A biomaterial supply resource which collects, stores, and distributes donated tissue to research scientists around the world. Collection occurs through the an anatomical donor program which accepts tissue donation from people with neurological/ psychiatric disorders. The Center also provides a continuous boost to biomedical research by providing high quality and quantity of pre- and post-mortem brains, spinal cords, cerebrospinal fluid (CSF), serum, blood cells and urine to use in investigations of neurological and psychiatric diseases. Scientists without a clinical site may use the Center''s readily available, high quality banked specimens.

Proper citation: Human Brain and Spinal Fluid Resource Center (RRID:SCR_004811) Copy   


  • RRID:SCR_004888

    This resource has 1+ mentions.

http://www.anatomyatlases.org/

An anatomy digital health sciences library to educate patients, healthcare providers, and students in a free and anonymous manner while using current, authoritative, trustworthy health information. Anatomy Atlases addresses the continuum of anatomy education and may be of use primarily to three distinct populations. It is written for and intended primarily for use by Medical Students, Residents, Fellows, or Attending Physicians studying anatomy. Other Health Care Providers studying anatomy should find it useful. Finally, Patients (including patient''s family members or friends) may find it helpful. Anatomy Textbooks and Anatomy Atlases: * Atlas of Human Anatomy * Atlas of Human Anatomy in Cross Section * Illustrated Encyclopedia of Human Anatomic Variation * Atlas of Microscopic Anatomy - A Functional Approach: Companion to Histology and Neuroanatomy: Second Edition * Anatomy of First Aid - A Case Study Approach * Lessons From a Bone Box Lessons From a Bone Box

Proper citation: Anatomy Atlases (RRID:SCR_004888) Copy   


https://www.saintluc.be/en/node/2561

An essential reference center in Europe and a leader in French-speaking Belgium that treats all types of adult and childhood cancer. They fight against cancer while giving patients comprehensive and humane care. Their quest for excellence is in three main academic fields: clinical care, research and teaching.

Proper citation: Cliniques Universitaires Saint-Luc Cancer Centre (RRID:SCR_004922) Copy   


  • RRID:SCR_004951

    This resource has 1+ mentions.

http://brainliner.jp

Portal and tools for sharing and editing neurophysiological and behavioral data for brain-machine interface research. Users can search for existing data or login with their Google, Facebook, or Twitter account and upload new data. Their main focus is on supporting brain-machine interface research, so we encourage users to not just provide recordings of brain activity data, but also information about stimuli, etc., so that statistical relationships can be found between stimuli and/or subject behavior and brain activity. The Matlab tools are for writing, reading, and converting Neuroshare files, the common file format. A free, open source desktop tool for editing neurophysiological data for brain-machine interface research is also available: https://github.com/ATR-DNI/BrainLiner Since data formats aren''''t standardized between programs and researchers, data and analysis programs for data cannot be easily shared. Neuroshare was selected as the common file format. Neuroshare can contain several types of neurophysiological data because of its high flexibility, including analog time-series data and neuronal spike timing. Some applications have plug-ins or libraries available that can read Neuroshare format files, thus making Neuroshare somewhat readily usable. Neuroshare can contain several types of neurophysiological data, but there were no easy tools to convert data into the Neuroshare format, so they made and are providing a Neuroshare Converter Library and Simple Converter using the library. In future work they will make and provide many more useful tools for data sharing. Shared experiments include: EMG signal, Takemiya Exp, Reconstruct (Visual image reconstruction from human brain activity using a combination of multi-scale local image decoders), SPIKE data, Speech Imagery Dataset (Single-trial classification of vowel speech imagery using common spatial patterns), Functional Multineuron Calcium Imaging (fMCI), Rock-paper-scissors (The data was obtained from subject while he make finger-form of rock/paper/scissors). They also have a page at https://www.facebook.com/brainliner where you can contact us

Proper citation: BrainLiner (RRID:SCR_004951) Copy   


http://www.biau.org/

Non-profit organization dedicated exclusively to education and support for the issues of prevention and recovery of brain injury in the state of Utah. The Brain Injury Association of Utah provides Help, Hope and Healing through Education, Facilitation and Advocacy. If you are one of the thousands of people who are faced with traumatic brain injury, you may be scared, and confused. We have resources, connections and programs that can help offer hope, clarity and sense of direction when it comes to living life to the fullest possibilities after traumatic brain injury. You are not alone. Together, we will not only survive, but thrive through the challenges ahead. At the Brain Injury Association of Utah you will find: * What To Expect * Basics of Brain Injury * Continuum of Care * Emotional Stages after Brain Injury * Facts About Brain Injury * Cognitive Brain Skills & Clues About Brain Injury * Glascow and Ranchos Coma Scale * Types and Levels of Brain Injury BIAU has coalitions with major hospitals, governmental agencies, and rehabilitation centers to provide a network of support, information, and help. Your support will strengthen this network and make a significant difference in the lives of those who have suffered a brain injury.

Proper citation: Brain Injury Association of Utah (RRID:SCR_005038) Copy   


http://www.unmc.edu/physiology/Mann/

The Nervous System In Action by Michael D. Mann, Ph.D. is a textbook on nervous system physiology. Available here is the web accessible version of of this textbook. An Adobe Acrobat (PDF) version is also supplied for better printing. You will need Acrobat Reader to see and print it. The textbook consists of the following: Preface (1) Neurophysiology, An Overview (2) Human Behavior (3) 1. Diffusion and Transport (4) 2. Control Systems and Homeostasis (5) 3a. Properties of Excitable Membranes: The Membrane Potential (6) 3b. Properties of Excitable Membranes: The Spike (7) 4a. Receptor Properties: Receptor Potentials and Coding (8) 4b. Sensory Receptors II (9) 5. Somesthesia--Peripheral Mechanisms (0) 6. Somesthesia--Central Mechanisms (a) 7. Vision (b) 8. Audition (c) 9. The Vestibular System (d) 10.Gustatory and Olfactory Senses (e) 11. Muscle Receptors (f) 12. Peripheral Nerves (g) 13. Synapses (h) 14. Muscle Contraction (i) 15. Reflexes (j) 16. Initiation and Control of Movement (k) 17. Activities Involving the Cerebral Hemispheres (l) 18. The Clinical Implications of Neurophysiological Concepts (m) 19. Learning and Memory Appendix: Common abbreviations (n) Glossary (o) Index (p)

Proper citation: The Nervous System in Action (RRID:SCR_004985) Copy   


  • RRID:SCR_005031

    This resource has 100+ mentions.

http://openneuro.org

Open platform for analyzing and sharing neuroimaging data from human brain imaging research studies. Brain Imaging Data Structure ( BIDS) compliant database. Formerly known as OpenfMRI. Data archives to hold magnetic resonance imaging data. Platform for sharing MRI, MEG, EEG, iEEG, and ECoG data.

Proper citation: OpenNeuro (RRID:SCR_005031) Copy   


  • RRID:SCR_004977

    This resource has 1+ mentions.

http://dermatlas.med.jhmi.edu/derm/

Database of dermatology cases and browsable by diagnosis, category or body site with 12,176 images, 583 contributors and dermatology links. You may retrieve images using any diagnosis, disease category, body site, pigmentation, image contributor, patient age, image name, and/or key words. You are welcome submit images or to download images for lectures and other teaching purposes - or with permission for other uses. Additionally, you may search DermAtlas from your website. Add YOUR Link On the DermAtlas'''' Add a Link Page you can associate your link with as many diagnoses as you like. Case submission If you have a high quality image that you would like to submit to DermAtlas, submit the requested information, and upload the image. The data and image will automatically be sent to the editors for review. You will be notified within one week of submission of images. In order for an image to be considered for inclusion into this collection, consent must be obtained from the patient or his/her legal guardian. Contributors are solely responsible for obtaining consent.

Proper citation: DermAtlas. (RRID:SCR_004977) Copy   



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