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Emergency Medicine
 
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Emergency Medicine (RRID:SCR_004357) OCTEM narrative resource, data or information resource, wiki, book Emergency Medicine is an Open-Content Textbook of Emergency Medicine. This wikibook is intended to be a collaborative communication between physicians, nurses, physician assistants, paramedics, EMTs and other healthcare providers. It is not intended for the general public. It is under development and inevitably contains many errors and omissions. As the information in this textbook can be edited by anyone, regardless of whether they are medically trained or not, it should not be used as a guide to treating yourself or anyone else! Contents * 1 SYMPTOMS AND PRESENTATIONS ** 1.1 GENERAL SYMPTOMS ** 1.2 HEAD AND NECK SYMPTOMS ** 1.3 CHEST SYMPTOMS ** 1.4 ABDOMINAL SYMPTOMS * 2 TOPICS ** 2.1 ABDOMINAL AND GASTROINTESTINAL DISORDERS ** 2.2 CARDIOVASCULAR DISORDERS ** 2.3 CUTANEOUS DISORDERS ** 2.4 DISASTER MEDICINE ** 2.5 ENDOCRINE, METABOLIC, AND NUTRITIONAL DISORDERS ** 2.6 ENVIRONMENTAL DISORDERS ** 2.7 HEAD, EAR, EYE, NOSE, THROAT DISORDERS ** 2.8 HEMATOLOGIC DISORDERS ** 2.9 IMMUNE SYSTEM DISORDERS ** 2.10 INFECTIOUS DISORDERS ** 2.11 MUSCULOSKELETAL DISORDERS (NONTRAUMATIC) ** 2.12 NERVOUS SYSTEM DISORDERS ** 2.13 OBSTETRICS AND GYNECOLOGY ** 2.14 RENAL AND UROGENITAL DISORDERS ** 2.15 THORACIC-RESPIRATORY DISORDERS ** 2.16 TOXICOLOGIC DISORDERS ** 2.17 TRAUMATIC DISORDERS * 3 TESTS ** 3.1 Imaging ** 3.2 Lab Investigations ** 3.3 Point of Care Testing * 4 TREATMENT ** 4.1 Procedures ** 4.2 Resuscitation ** 4.3 Other Treatment * 5 SPECIAL POPULATIONS * 6 PRACTICE AND ADMINISTRATION * 7 KNOWLEDGE AND COMMUNICATION medicine, human has parent organization: Wikibooks nlx_37822 SCR_004357 Open-Content Textbook of Emergency Medicine 2026-02-14 02:00:43 0
WebMD
 
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WebMD (RRID:SCR_004567) WebMD portal, data or information resource, organization portal, image, narrative resource WebMD has created an organization that we believe fulfills the promise of health information on the Internet. We provide credible information, supportive communities, and in-depth reference material about health subjects that matter to you. We are a source for original and timely health information as well as material from well known content providers. The WebMD content staff blends award-winning expertise in journalism, content creation, community services, expert commentary, and medical review to give our users a variety of ways to find what they are looking for. And that, we believe, requires dedicated, full-time staff professionals with state-of-the-art expertise in: * Health news for the public * Creating and maintaining up-to-date medical reference content databases * Medical imagery, graphics, and animation * Communities * Live web events * User experience * Interactive tools Our board-certified physicians, award-winning journalists, and trained community moderators are solely dedicated to your daily information experience on WebMD. Our content staff includes individuals who hold advanced degrees in journalism, medical illustration, health communications, clinical informatics, nursing, and medicine. WebMD verifies the qualifications of all medical professionals on the site; including health professionals, experts, editorial professionals and contributors with a specialty license. You may search for information or use the Health A-Z option. Additionally, Drugs & Supplements, Living Healthy, Eating & Diet, Parenting & Pregnancy, Teen Health, and Pet Health tabs are available. health, medicine, human, pet, pet health, teen health, adolescent, adolescent human, FASEB list is parent organization of: emedicinehealth:experts for everyday emergencies
is parent organization of: emedicinehealth: Dementia Due to HIV Infection
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Brain Injury Alliance of Kentucky
 
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Brain Injury Alliance of Kentucky (RRID:SCR_004764) BIAK patient-support portal, portal, data or information resource, disease-related portal, topical portal At Brain Injury Alliance of Kentucky (BIAK), a 501(c)(3) non-profit agency, our sole mission is to serve Kentucky citizens whose lives have been affected by brain injury. We do this through advocacy, education, prevention, research, service and support. BIAK links survivors of brain injury and their families to support from others with similar experience; provides them with education and information about living and coping with brain injury; assists them in locating resources for financial assistance; and seeks to connect people with sources of emotional support. BIAK began as an outgrowth of a Lexington area support group in the early 1980s. Family members, medical staff and others felt the need to expand the services and support to reach statewide. The state office was moved to Louisville and incorporated in 1986. BIAK now has offices and staff in Louisville and Lexington. BIAK seeks to share its philosophy, experience and skills with survivors, family members, students, caregivers, administrators, health professionals, legislators, the lay community and all those who desire to make a difference in the life of individuals with brain injuries and their families. At BIAK you will find information about brain injury. We define brain injury as any injury to the brain including injury received from a fall, a stroke, trauma, anoxia, infection, and tumors or other illnesses. Each year, a growing number of Kentucky citizens are affected by brain tumors. These may range from benign tumors to aggressive cancers. The Michael Quinlan Brain Tumor program recently joined BIAK to provide service and support to individuals and families who have been affected by brain tumors. There is always help available to you and your family. traumatic brain injury, brain injury, human, brain, injury, brain tumor, tumor, concussion, cancer, one mind tbi nlx_143896 SCR_004764 2026-02-14 02:00:59 0
Pediatric Low Grade Astrocytoma Foundation
 
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Pediatric Low Grade Astrocytoma Foundation (RRID:SCR_004758) PLGA Foundation portal, data or information resource, funding resource, disease-related portal, topical portal The Pediatric Low Grade Astrocytoma (PLGA) Foundation is the largest, and only, non-profit organization dedicated to providing hope to children, parents, and families fighting Pediatric Low Grade Astrocytomas (PLGAs). We were founded in August 2007, as a 501(c)(3) foundation made up of families and friends dedicated to helping children who are struggling with brain tumors. To date, families associated with the Pediatric Low Grade Astrocytoma (PLGA) Foundation have raised over $6 million for DEDICATED PLGA research and funded over a dozen new research projects targeted specifically at children''s brain tumors or PLGA''s. These funds have supported the launch of the Dana Farber Cancer Institute''s PLGA Research Program as well as numerous grants distributed by the Brain Tumor Society, and other fine institutions. The PLGA Foundation awards 100% of funds to education and research in the search for more effective, less toxic treatment options for this potentially devastating childhood brain tumor. The PLGA Foundation actively promotes partnerships with other non-profit organizations, private individuals and government entities and has collaborated on fund raising, education and grant allocations in order to leverage resources and funds. Our goal at the Pediatric Low Grade Astrocytoma (PLGA) Foundation, also known as Fight Juvenile Pilocytic Astrocytoma (FightJPA.org), is to UNITE families around the country and around the world in the FIGHT for the lives of our children who suffer from PLGAs - childhood brain tumors. We can defeat childhood brain tumors through a united effort on all fronts to increase awareness, education, fundraising and research of pediatric low grade astrocytomas. brain, cancer, child, human, astrocytoma, pediatric low grade astrocytoma, tumor, pediatric nlx_143894 SCR_004758 Fight Juvenile Pilocytic Astrocytoma 2026-02-14 02:00:44 0
South Texas Accelerated Research Therapeutics
 
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South Texas Accelerated Research Therapeutics (RRID:SCR_004867) START portal, data or information resource, research forum portal, disease-related portal, topical portal South Texas Accelerated Research Therapeutics (START) directs clinical trials of novel anticancer agents using a high quality and innovative information technology infrastructure to ensure accurate and rapid clinical trials in a setting that emphasizes personalized and compassionate clinical care. START''s head office is located in San Antonio, Texas, in the heart of the South Texas Medical Center. With centers located in San Antonio, Texas and Madrid, Spain, START conducts the world''s largest Phase I medical oncology program putting more than 400 patients per year on Phase I trials. Patients travel from all over the world to participate in one or more of our Phase I drug trials. START consists of a team of highly trained physicians and staff with extensive experience in Phase I clinical trials research and are nationally recognized as thought leaders in cancer research and drug development. The mission of START is to accelerate the development of new anticancer drugs that will improve the quality of life and survival for patients with cancer. Our drug development program is not only furthering cancer research, but also offers hope to patients facing the toughest cancer battles. cancer, clinical, human, clinical trial, clinical research, oncology, drug trial, drug development, anticancer drug is parent organization of: START Tumor Bank nlx_143931 SCR_004867 2026-02-14 02:01:00 173
PANTHER
 
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PANTHER (RRID:SCR_004869) PANTHER ontology, data analysis service, analysis service resource, data or information resource, production service resource, service resource, controlled vocabulary, database System that classifies genes by their functions, using published scientific experimental evidence and evolutionary relationships to predict function even in absence of direct experimental evidence. Orthologs view is curated orthology relationships between genes for human, mouse, rat, fish, worm, and fly., THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE. Documented on September 16,2025. hidden markov model, human, mouse, genome, protein, gene, function, pathway, ortholog, phylogenetic tree, gene ortholog, protein family, gene function, evolution, data set, molecular function, biological process, cellular component, transcript, FASEB list is used by: NIF Data Federation
is used by: YPED
is used by: EMBRYS
is related to: Gene Ontology
is related to: Pathway Commons
is related to: KOBAS
has parent organization: University of Southern California; Los Angeles; USA
is parent organization of: PANTHER Evolutionary analysis of coding SNPs
NIGMS GM081084 PMID:23193289
PMID:20015972
PMID:12952881
THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE SCR_015893, nlx_84521 SCR_004869 PANTHER Classification System, Protein ANalysis THrough Evolutionary Relationships Classification System, Protein ANalysis THrough Evolutionary Relationships, PANTHER (Protein ANalysis THrough Evolutionary Relationships) Classification System 2026-02-14 02:00:48 8331
Chicken Gene Nomenclature Consortium
 
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Chicken Gene Nomenclature Consortium (RRID:SCR_004966) CGNC international standard specification, data repository, storage service resource, data or information resource, service resource, narrative resource, database, standard specification International group of researchers interested in providing standardized gene nomenclature for chicken genes. A Chicken Gene Annotation Tool is available from CGNC-UK which assigns chicken nomenclature based on predicted orthology to human genes. The CGNC-US database includes CGNC-UK information and adds manually biocurated from biocurators and interested contributors. A Human Chicken Ortholog Predictions Search is available. Both resources are part of a united CGNC effort and nomenclature data is shared and co-ordinated between these two resources. They strongly encourage researchers with domain knowledge to participate in this nomenclature effort by requesting a login and providing gene nomenclature for their genes of interest. Please contact them for further information or assistance. The AGNC works in conjunction with public resources such as NCBI and Ensembl and in consultation with existing nomenclature committees, including the Chicken Gene Nomenclature Committee (CGNC). The Avian and Chicken nomenclature efforts are co-ordinated and chicken data is shared between these two groups. orthology, ortholog, human, gene, nomenclature, prediction has parent organization: Mississippi State University; Mississippi; USA PMID:19607656 Account required, The community can contribute to this resource nlx_93177 http://www.agnc.msstate.edu/Default.aspx SCR_004966 2026-02-14 02:00:47 1
NIH Neuroscience Microarray Consortium
 
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NIH Neuroscience Microarray Consortium (RRID:SCR_004930) data repository, storage service resource, data analysis service, analysis service resource, data or information resource, production service resource, service resource, database THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE, documented on April 24, 2012. (no longer being funded) The NIH Microarray Consortium provides for-fee services to a community of NIH grantees, together with a more limited set of services to the public. The primary goal of this consortium is to move basic and translational research forward through acquisition and dissemination of high quality genomic data. This site includes a repository of microarray data sets and offers one-click links to public projects. These datasets were generated by various researchers on these platforms: Affymetrix, Agilent, Ambion, cDNA, Illumina, and Operon. The species currently covered are: Arabidopsis, Bovine, chicken, C. Elegans, Drosophila, Human, Macaca mulatta (Rhesus macaque), Mouse, Rat, Songbird, Xenopus, Yeast, and zebra finch. Basic search functions allows users to choose multiple options for finding the projects that interest them, and raw data files can also be downloaded after user registration. Web-based data analysis tools are also available. Scientists can analyze microarray data from the consortium repository or investigators can upload outside data for analysis. arabidopsis, bos taurus, chicken, caenorhabditis elegans, drosophila, human, rhesus monkey, mouse, rat, songbird, xenopus, yeast, zebra finch is used by: NIF Data Federation
is related to: Songbird Brain Transcriptome Database
has parent organization: National Institutes of Health
NIH Blueprint for Neuroscience Research THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE nif-0000-00074 http://arrayconsortium.tgen.org, http://np2.ctrl.ucla.edu/np2/home.do SCR_004930 NIH Neuroscience Microarray Consortium 2026-02-14 02:01:01 4
ChemHealthWeb
 
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ChemHealthWeb (RRID:SCR_005851) ChemHealthWeb portal, data or information resource, video resource, narrative resource, training material, topical portal Visit ChemHealthWeb for research highlights, chemist profiles, games and videos and other Web extras. The NIGMS Chemistry of Health booklet describes basic chemistry and biochemistry research that spurs a better understanding of human health. chemistry, health, chemistry, biochemistry, research, human, game, puzzle, chemist, molecule, medicine, teacher has parent organization: National Institute of General Medical Sciences NIGMS nlx_149382 SCR_005851 2026-02-14 02:01:11 0
James S. McDonnell Foundation
 
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James S. McDonnell Foundation (RRID:SCR_006341) JSMF institution Supports research and scholarship to improve the quality of life by providing funding for grants in three program areas: studying complex systems, understanding human cognition, and mathematical and complex systems approaches for brain cancer. Types of awards include Fellowship Awards, Scholar Awards, and Collaborative Awards. * Studying Complex Systems: This program supports scholarship and research directed toward the development of theoretical and mathematical tools that can be applied to the study of complex, adaptive, nonlinear systems. It is anticipated that research funded in this program will address issues in fields such as biology, biodiversity, climate, demography, epidemiology, technological change, economic development, governance, or computation. * Understanding Human Cognition: This program supports research studying how neural systems are linked to and support cognitive functions and how cognitive systems are related to an organism's (preferably human) observable behavior. Studies with model organisms should justify why such models were selected and how data obtained from models advances our understanding of human cognition. * Mathematical & Complex Systems Approaches for Brain Cancer: (Collaborative Activity Awards grant type only.) Despite some recent cause for optimism for advancing the clinical treatment of brain cancers, for many patients brain tumor remains a devastating diagnosis. Progress against this disease has been stymied by limited understandings of the molecular, metabolic, and physiological characteristics of human brain cancers across multiple temporal and spatial scales and by the failure of many preclinical models to predict patient responses. grant, scholarship, cognition, human cognition, human, brain, award, complex system, cancer, biology, biodiversity, climate, demography, epidemiology, technological change, economic development, governance, computation, neural system, behavior, clinical Brain cancer, Etc. ISNI: 0000 0004 0612 0441, nlx_152052, grid.453017.4, Crossref funder ID: 100000913, Wikidata: Q6142668 https://ror.org/03dy4aq19 SCR_006341 McDonnell Foundation 2026-02-14 02:01:17 65
American College of Clinical Pharmacy
 
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American College of Clinical Pharmacy (RRID:SCR_003957) ACCP nonprofit organization A professional and scientific society that provides leadership, education, advocacy, and resources enabling clinical pharmacists to achieve excellence in practice and research. Their membership is composed of practitioners, scientists, educators, administrators, students, residents, fellows, and others committed to excellence in clinical pharmacy and patient pharmacotherapy. The Practice and Research Networks (PRNs) represent focused interest groups of ACCP members, providing a means for clinical pharmacists with common practice and research interests to gather for professional interaction, networking, and continuing education. Activities within individual PRNs may vary depending on the interests and perceived needs of their members. All PRNs conduct educational programs within their interest areas at the ACCP Annual Meeting and the Spring Practice and Research Forum. clinical, pharmacy, pharmacotherapy, human is related to: Kidney Health Initiative grid.417936.e, Crossref funder ID: 100005321, ISNI: 0000 0001 2097 285X, nlx_158370, Wikidata: Q23894214 https://ror.org/02srcnm40 SCR_003957 2026-02-14 02:00:34 3
CommonMind Consortium
 
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CommonMind Consortium (RRID:SCR_000139) CommonMind data or information resource, portal, topical portal Sage Bionetworks, Mount Sinai School of Medicine (MSSM), University of Pennsylvania (Penn), the National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH), and Takeda Pharmaceuticals Company Limited (TAKEDA) have launched a Public-Private Pre-Competitive Consortium, the CommonMind Consortium, to generate and analyze large-scale genomic data from human subjects with neuropsychiatric disease and to make this data and the associated analytical results broadly available to the public. This collaboration brings together disease area expertise, large scale and well curated brain sample collections, and data management and analysis expertise from the respective institutions. As many as 450 million people worldwide are believed to be living with a mental or behavioral disorder: schizophrenia and bipolar disorder are two of the top six leading causes of years lived with disability according to the World Health Organization. The burden on the individual as well as on society is significant with estimates for the health care costs for these individuals as high as four percent GNP. This highlights a grave need for new therapies to alleviate this suffering. Researchers from MSSM including Dr. Pamela Sklar, Dr. Joseph Buxbaum and Dr. Eric Schadt will join with Dr. Raquel Gur and Dr. Chang-Gyu Hahn from Penn to combine their extensive brain bank collections for the generation of whole genome scale RNA and DNA sequence data. Dr.Pamela Sklar, Professor of Psychiatry and Neuroscience at MSSM commented this is an exciting opportunity for us to use the newest genomic methods to really expand our understanding of the molecular underpinnings of neuropsychiatric disease, while Dr Raquel Gur, Professor of Psychiatry from Penn observed this will be a great complement to some of the large-scale genetic analyses that have been carried out to date because it will give a more complete mechanistic picture. The CommonMind Consortium is committed to generating an open resource for the community and invites others with common goals to contact us at info (at) CommonMind.org. molecular data, neuropsychiatric disease, human, data, brain bank, brain, dna, rna has parent organization: Sage Bionetworks Neuropsychiatric disease Sage Bionetworks ;
Mount Sinai School of Medicine; New York; USA ;
University of Pennsylvania; Pennsylvania; USA ;
Takeda ;
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nlx_144615 http://commonmind.org/WP/ SCR_000139 2026-02-14 01:59:37 4
World Health Organization: The Global Health Library
 
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World Health Organization: The Global Health Library (RRID:SCR_000391) data or information resource, portal, bibliography, topical portal The Global Health Library assembles health data, readable in many languages. The GHL aims to: * point to reliable information collections and systems, in which different users and user groups (ministries of health, policy makers, health workers, information providers, patients and their families, general public) can focus on the knowledge that best meets their health information needs; * act as a facilitator enabling access to information contents produced by numerous key providers - be they commercial companies, government institutions, civil society, not-for-profit organizations, and regional or international bodies; and * strive for universality, with focus on developing countries, and will act as a resource locator for print materials essential to areas that do not have access to electronic content. clinical, health, human, people has parent organization: World Health Organization THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE nif-0000-10556 http://www.who.int/ghl/en/ SCR_000391 GHL 2026-02-14 01:59:44 2
Neurosciences on the Internet
 
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Neurosciences on the Internet (RRID:SCR_000478) Neuroguide.com, data or information resource, portal, topical portal A searchable and browsable index of neuroscience resources available on the internet including neurobiology, neurology, neurosurgery, psychiatry, psychology, cognitive science sites and information on human neurological diseases. Two categories exist: Best Bets and Cutaneous Fields of Peripheral Nerves. neuroscience, neurobiology, neurology, neurosurgery, psychiatry, psychology, cognitive science, human, neurological disease, peripheral nerve nif-0000-00024 SCR_000478 Neurosciences on the Internet http://www.neuroguide.com/, Neurosciences on the Internet Neuroguide.com 2026-02-14 01:59:45 2
CARTA
 
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CARTA (RRID:SCR_000525) CARTA nonprofit organization A virtual organization that promotes transdisciplinary research into anthropogeny, or the study of human origins. The research interests are broad and include finding the structural and molecular differences between humans and apes, identifying and explaining external mechanisms, and defining the evolutionary origins of humans. The center hosts symposia as well as visiting professors for the anthropogeny graduate program. anthropogeny, anthropology, human, origin, graduate, ape, research, structural, molecular has parent organization: University of California at San Diego; California; USA
is parent organization of: MOCA
is parent organization of: CARTA Libraries
Mathers Foundation ;
Donations
nlx_51231 SCR_000525 Center for Academic Research and Training in Anthropogeny, Center for Academic Research & Training in Anthropogeny 2026-02-14 01:59:45 1
Salk Institute for Biological Studies
 
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Salk Institute for Biological Studies (RRID:SCR_000752) institution The Salk Institute conducts research within three major areas of study: Molecular Biology and Genetics; Neurosciences; and Plant Biology. Six key areas represent strategic research priorities: Chemistry and Proteomics; Stem Cell Biology; Cell Biology; Regulatory Biology; Metabolic Research; and Computational and Theoretical Biology. organization portal, meeting resource, genetics, disease, disorder, human, metabolic research, molecular biology, neuroscience, plant biology, proteomics, regulatory biology, stem cell biology, theoretical biology is parent organization of: Mammalian Brain Methylomes
is parent organization of: neurospy
is parent organization of: Computational Neurobiology Laboratory at the Salk Institute
is parent organization of: Brain Cell Methylation Viewer
is parent organization of: CEMBA MethylC Seq Pipeline
is parent organization of: Whole Mouse Brain Cell and Genome Atlas
is parent organization of: Salk Institute Biophotonics Core Facility
is parent organization of: Salk Institute Flow Cytometry Core Facility
is parent organization of: Salk Institute Gene Transfer Targeting and Therapeutics Viral Vector Core Facility
is parent organization of: Salk Institute Mass Spectrometry Core Facility
is parent organization of: Salk Institute Scientific Core Facilities Senior Director's Office
is parent organization of: Salk Institute Single-Cell and Spatial Omics Core Facility
is parent organization of: Salk Institute Next Generation Sequencing Core (NGS)
Aging March of Dimes ;
Donations ;
San Diego City Council
grid.250671.7, Wikidata: Q1351061, nif-0000-10414, ISNI: 0000 0001 0662 7144 https://ror.org/03xez1567 SCR_000752 Salk Institute 2026-02-14 01:59:48 1
MatrixDB
 
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MatrixDB (RRID:SCR_001727) MatrixDB data or information resource, production service resource, service resource, database Freely available database focused on interactions established by extracellular proteins and polysaccharides, taking into account the multimeric nature of the extracellular proteins (e.g. collagens, laminins and thrombospondins are multimers). MatrixDB is an active member of the International Molecular Exchange (IMEx) consortium and has adopted the PSI-MI standards for annotating and exchanging interaction data. It includes interaction data extracted from the literature by manual curation, and offers access to relevant data involving extracellular proteins provided by the IMEx partner databases through the PSICQUIC webservice, as well as data from the Human Protein Reference Database. The database reports mammalian protein-protein and protein-carbohydrate interactions involving extracellular molecules. Interactions with lipids and cations are also reported. MatrixDB is focused on mammalian interactions, but aims to integrate interaction datasets of model organisms when available. MatrixDB provides direct links to databases recapitulating mutations in genes encoding extracellular proteins, to UniGene and to the Human Protein Atlas that shows expression and localization of proteins in a large variety of normal human tissues and cells. MatrixDB allows researchers to perform customized queries and to build tissue- and disease-specific interaction networks that can be visualized and analyzed with Cytoscape or Medusa. Statistics (2013): 2283 extracellular matrix interactions including 2095 protein-protein and 169 protein-glycosaminoglycan interactions. extracellular, protein fragment, biomolecule, cation, cleavage, collagen, glycosaminoglycan, human, interaction, laminin, lipid, mammalian, matricryptin, matrikin, matrix, molecule, monomer, mulimerization, multimer, polysaccharide, protein, protein-carbohydrate interaction, protein-protein interaction, recognition, thrombospondin, interactome, extracellular protein, protein-polysaccharide interaction, extracellular interaction, molecular interaction, model organism, inorganic, small molecule-protein, small molecule, extracellular matrix protein, protein-glycosaminoglycan interaction, bio.tools, FASEB list is listed by: re3data.org
is listed by: bio.tools
is listed by: Debian
is related to: IMEx - The International Molecular Exchange Consortium
is related to: Gene Ontology
is related to: PSI-MI
is related to: HPRD - Human Protein Reference Database
is related to: Interaction Reference Index
is related to: ConsensusPathDB
is related to: IMEx - The International Molecular Exchange Consortium
is related to: PSICQUIC Registry
is related to: IntAct
has parent organization: Claude Bernard University Lyon 1; Lyon; France
European Union contract FP7-HEALTH-2007-223411 PMID:20852260
PMID:19147664
THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE biotools:matrixdb, r3d100010672, nif-0000-10226 https://bio.tools/matrixdb
https://doi.org/10.17616/R3M03H
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CAMRD
 
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CAMRD (RRID:SCR_001713) CAMRD access service resource, service resource Research facility of the Department of Radiology at the Duke University Medical Center (DUMC) providing access to a whole-body, commercially manufactured 3 Tesla (Trio, Siemens Medical Systems) MR Imaging and Spectroscopy System with full research capability. The Center is fully equipped to perform clinical and research MR imaging or spectroscopy studies on humans or large animals. A full range of monitoring, anesthesia, RF coil development, computer and instrumental control facilities as well as MR research technologists and physics/chemistry consultation are available to Department of Radiology researchers and their collaborators. anesthesia, animal, chemistry, human, imaging, magnetic resonance, monitoring, mri, physics, radiology, research, rf coil, spectroscopy, technology, tesla, mr spectroscopy, clinical, research is related to: Beta Cell Biology Consortium
has parent organization: Duke University; North Carolina; USA
Free, Freely Available nif-0000-10211 http://camrd4.mc.duke.edu/ SCR_001713 Duke Center for Advanced Magnetic Resonance Development, Duke University Medical Center, DUMC CAMRD, DUMC Center for Advanced Magnetic Resonance Development, Center for Advanced Magnetic Resonance Development, Department of Radiology: Center for Advanced Magnetic Resonance Development 2026-02-14 02:00:09 0
International Union of Physiological Sciences: Physiome Project
 
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International Union of Physiological Sciences: Physiome Project (RRID:SCR_001760) data or information resource, portal, topical portal The Physiome Project is a worldwide public domain effort to provide a computational framework for understanding human and other eukaryotic physiology. It aims to develop integrative models at all levels of biological organization, from genes to the whole organism via gene regulatory networks, protein pathways, integrative cell function, and tissue and whole organ structure/function relations. Additionally, an important goal of the project is to develop applications for teaching physiology. Current projects include the development of: - ontologies to organize biological knowledge and access to databases - markup languages to encode models of biological structure and function in a standard format for sharing between different application programs and for re-use as components of more comprehensive models - databases of structure at the cell, tissue and organ levels - software to render computational models of cell function such as ion channel electrophysiology, cell signaling and metabolic pathways, transport, motility, the cell cycle, etc. in 2 & 3D graphical form - software for displaying and interacting with the organ models which will allow the user to move across all spatial scales Sponsors: This project is supported by the International Union of Physiological Sciences (IUPS), the IEEE Engineering. in Medicine and Biology (EMBS), and the International Federation for Medical and Biological Engineering (IFMBE) electrophysiology, eukaryotic, framework, function, gene, 3d form, biological, cell, cell cycle, channel, computational, human, ion, metabolic, model, motility, network, organ, organism, pathway, physiology, physiome, protein, public domain, regulatory, signaling, software, structure, tissue, transport is related to: Physiome Model Repository Free, Freely available nif-0000-10266 http://www.physiome.org.nz/ SCR_001760 IUPS Physiome 2026-02-14 02:00:17 2
Living Links: Center for the Advanced Study of Ape and Human Evolution
 
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Living Links: Center for the Advanced Study of Ape and Human Evolution (RRID:SCR_001776) data or information resource, portal, topical portal The primary mission of the Living Links Center is to study human evolution by investigating our close genetic, anatomical, cognitive, and behavioral similarities with great apes. The Living Links Center was established for primate studies that shed light on human behavioral evolution. It is an integrated part of the Yerkes National Primate Research Center, which is the nation's oldest and largest primate center. The Living Links Center is home to two socially housed groups of chimpanzees and two socially housed groups of capuchin monkeys. The research conducted in this center is broken down into four categories: - Chimpanzees: Chimpanzee research at the Living Links Center is conducted at the Yerkes Field Station, which is home to two socially housed chimpanzee groups known as FS1 and FS2. Each mixed gender group of 12 individuals lives in a large outdoor enclosure with wooden climbing structures and play objects attached to an indoor sleeping area. FS1 and FS2 can hear, but not see each other because their enclosures are ~200m apart and separated by a small hill. Chimpanzee research is conducted on a volunteer basis with members of each group. - Elephants: This newly found presence of mirror self-recognition in elephants, previously predicted due to their well-known social complexity, is thought to relate to empathetic tendencies and the ability to distinguish oneself from others. As a result of this study, the elephant now joins a cognitive elite among animals commensurate with its well-known complex social life and high level of intelligence. Although elephants are far more distantly related to us than the great apes, they seem to have evolved similar social and cognitive capacities making complex social systems and intelligence part of this picture. These parallels between humans and elephants suggest a convergent cognitive evolution possibly related to complex sociality and cooperation. - Capuchin Monkeys: Though there are several different species of capuchin monkey, the one most widely studied in captivity by Living Links, is the brown, or tufted, capuchin (Cebus apella). - Collaborative Projects: projects with collaborators around the world. Sponsors: This center is supported by the Yerkes National Primate Research Center. elephant, evolution, gender, genetic, anatomical, animal, behavioral, capuchin monkey, cebus apella, chimpanzee, cognitive, convergent, great ape, human, primate, specie has parent organization: Emory University; Georgia; USA Free, Freely available nif-0000-10280 SCR_001776 Living Links 2026-02-14 02:00:17 2

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