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SIU CADRD Dementia Brain Autopsy Program
 
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SIU CADRD Dementia Brain Autopsy Program (RRID:SCR_006918) brain bank, material resource, tissue bank, biomaterial supply resource A brain autopsy program developed to serve the needs of Illinois families and individuals affected by dementing diseases and to advance dementia research by providing tissue to researchers studying dementing diseases. The SIU School of Medicine (SIU-SM) Dementia Brain Autopsy Program facilitates the postmortem process for families wishing to obtain an autopsy for a loved one. A brain autopsy provides family members with accurate information regarding the exact nature of their relative's dementia. This includes information about the possibility of an inherited disorder which may affect other family members. The brain autopsy also helps clinicians improve their clinical skills by identifying the precise cause of the clinical dementia. post mortem, autopsy, brain tissue, brain, tissue, dementia, dementing disease, alzheimer's disease is listed by: One Mind Biospecimen Bank Listing
has parent organization: SIU Center for Alzheimer's Disease and Related Disorders
Dementia, Dementing disease, Alzheimer's disease The Dementia Brain Autopsy Program is on hold due to lack of funding, Check back periodically to see if the program has been re-instituted, Available to the research community nlx_144049 SCR_006918 Dementia Brain Autopsy Program, SIU-SM Dementia Brain Autopsy Program, SIU School of Medicine Dementia Brain Autopsy Program, SIU Dementia Brain Autopsy Program 2026-02-15 09:19:20 0
BrainMaps.org
 
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BrainMaps.org (RRID:SCR_006878) BrainMaps atlas, service resource, storage service resource, data repository, data or information resource, image repository An interactive multiresolution brain atlas that is based on over 20 million megapixels of sub-micron resolution, annotated, scanned images of serial sections of both primate and non-primate brains and integrated with a high-speed database for querying and retrieving data about brain structure and function. Currently featured are complete brain atlas datasets for various species, including Macaca mulatta, Chlorocebus aethiops, Felis catus, Mus musculus, Rattus norvegicus, Tyto alba and many other vertebrates. BrainMaps is currently accepting histochemical, immunocytochemical, and tracer connectivity data, preferably whole-brain. In addition, they are interested in EM, MRI, and DTI data. aves, brain connection, callicebus moloch, c. auratus, connectivity, monodelphis, o. anatinus, tachyglossidae, brain mapping, virtual microscopy, brain atlas, non-primate, nissl stain, nissl, parvalbumin, smi-32, acetylcholinesterase, luxol fast blue, calbindin, myelin, neuroanatomy, image, brain structure, brain function, database, serial section, brain, tract tracing, coronal, horizontal, sagittal, web service, gene, FASEB list is used by: NIF Data Federation
is used by: Integrated Datasets
is used by: Integrated Nervous System Connectivity
is listed by: NeuroImaging Tools and Resources Collaboratory (NITRC)
has parent organization: University of California at Davis; California; USA
NIMH 2 P20 MH60975;
NIMH R01 MH77556
PMID:17229579 Acknowledgement requested nif-0000-00093, r3d100012117 http://www.nitrc.org/projects/brainmaps
https://doi.org/10.17616/R3Q64W
SCR_006878 BrainMaps: An Interactive Multiresolution Brain Atlas, BrainMaps.org: High Resolution Brain Atlases, BrainMaps 2026-02-15 09:19:23 78
Blox
 
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Blox (RRID:SCR_006667) Blox software application, data visualization software, data processing software, software resource, image analysis software A quantitative medical imaging and visualization program for use on brain MR, DTI, and MRS data. Programming Language: Java, JavaScript, Scheme magnetic resonance imaging, diffusion tensor imaging, magnetic resonance spectroscopy, 3d visualization, brain, 3d rendering, neuroimaging, registration, segmentation, visualization, volume is listed by: Biositemaps
has parent organization: SourceForge
has parent organization: Kennedy Krieger Institute
has parent organization: Johns Hopkins University; Maryland; USA
GNU General Public License nif-0000-00270 http://pni.med.jhu.edu/blox/ SCR_006667 2026-02-15 09:19:32 5
The Human Protein Atlas
 
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The Human Protein Atlas (RRID:SCR_006710) HPA knowledge base, data or information resource Open access resource for human proteins. Used to search for specific genes or proteins or explore different resources, each focusing on particular aspect of the genome-wide analysis of the human proteins: Tissue, Brain, Single Cell, Subcellular, Cancer, Blood, Cell line, Structure and Interaction. Swedish-based program to map all human proteins in cells, tissues, and organs using integration of various omics technologies, including antibody-based imaging, mass spectrometry-based proteomics, transcriptomics, and systems biology. All the data in the knowledge resource is open access to allow scientists both in academia and industry to freely access the data for exploration of the human proteome. human proteins, human proteome exploration, genome-wide analysis of human proteins, Tissue, Brain, Single Cell, Subcellular, Cancer, Blood, Cell line, Structure and Interaction, bio.tools, FASEB list is used by: MitoMiner
is listed by: re3data.org
is listed by: bio.tools
is listed by: Debian
is related to: aGEM
has parent organization: HUPO Antibody Initiative
Cancer, Tumor, Breast cancer, Colorectal cancer, Lung cancer, Prostate cancer, Normal Knut and Alice Wallenberg Foundation PMID:21139605
PMID:16127175
PMID:18669619
PMID:18853439
Public, Free, For informational purposes, Non-commercial, Acknowledgement required nif-0000-00204, biotools:proteinatlas https://bio.tools/proteinatlas SCR_006710 HPA antibody, Human Protein Atlas 2026-02-15 09:19:33 7492
Brain Atlas of the Mozambique Tilapia Oreochromis mossambicus
 
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Brain Atlas of the Mozambique Tilapia Oreochromis mossambicus (RRID:SCR_003501) Tilapia Brain Atlas atlas, service resource, storage service resource, data repository, data or information resource, image repository Digital three-dimensional MRI atlas of the Mozambique tilapia brain, supported by Nissl staining. Images were viewed and analyzed in all orientations (transverse, sagittal, and horizontal) and manually labelled to reveal structures in the olfactory bulb, telencephalon, diencephalon, optic tectum, and cerebellum. The MRI atlas data (16-bit int) and delineation data (8-bit int) are provided in Raw data (file_name.raw), Amira format (file_name.am) and in Analyze format (file_name.img and file_name.hdr). mri, brain, head, computed tomography, cichlid fish, nissl stain, transverse, sagittal, horizontal, olfactory bulb, telencephalon, diencephalon, optic tectum, cerebellum, fish model, histology, 3d, nuclei, delineation, sequence atlas, resolution atlas, dimensions atlas, skull has parent organization: Instituto Superior de Psicologia Aplicada; Lisbon; Portugal PMID:22984463 Account required nlx_157637 SCR_003501 Mozambique Tilapia Brain Atlas 2026-02-15 09:18:31 0
Accelerating Medicines Partnership - Alzheimers
 
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Accelerating Medicines Partnership - Alzheimers (RRID:SCR_003742) AMP Alzheimer's, AMP Alzheimer's Disease organization portal, data or information resource, consortium, portal The Alzheimer's disease arm of the Accelerating Medicines Partnership (AMP) that will identify biomarkers that can predict clinical outcomes, conduct a large scale analysis of human AD patient brain tissue samples to validate biological targets, and to increase the understanding of molecular pathways involved in the disease to identify new potential therapeutic targets. The initiative will deposit all data in a repository that will be accessible for use by the biomedical community. The five year endeavor, beginning in 2014, will result in several sets of project outcomes. For the biomarkers project, tau imaging and EEG data will be released in year two, as baseline data becomes available. Completed data from the randomized, blinded trials will be added after the end of the five year studies. This will include both imaging data and data from blood and spinal fluid biomarker studies. For the network analysis project, each project will general several network models of late onset AD (LOAD) and identify key drivers of disease pathogensis by the end of year three. Years four and five will be dedicated to validating the novel targets and refining the network models of LOAD, including screening novel compounds or drugs already in use for other conditions that may have the ability to modulate the likely targets. drug, drug development, biomarker, data sharing, consortium, disease target, drug design, brain tissue, brain, tissue, clinical, neuroimaging, tau, blood, cerebral spinal fluid, eeg, clinical trial, amyloid beta, neurofibrillary tangle is listed by: Consortia-pedia
is related to: Accelerating Medicines Partnership Autoimmune Diseases of Rheumatoid Arthritis and Lupus
is related to: Accelerating Medicines Partnership Type 2 Diabetes Knowledge Portal (AMP-T2D)
is related to: Accelerating Medicines Partnership Type 2 Diabetes Knowledge Portal (AMP-T2D)
is related to: Accelerating Medicines Partnership Autoimmune Diseases of Rheumatoid Arthritis and Lupus
has parent organization: Foundation for the National Institutes of Health
has parent organization: Accelerating Medicines Partnership
NIH ;
Industry partners
nlx_157974 SCR_003742 Accelerating Medicines Partnership - Alzheimer's Disease, Accelerating Medicines Partnership - Alzheimer's, Accelerating Medicines Partnership Alzheimer's Disease 2026-02-15 09:18:36 0
MGH-USC Human Connectome Project
 
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MGH-USC Human Connectome Project (RRID:SCR_003490) MGH/UCLA HCP portal, instrument manufacture, material service resource, service resource, production service resource, data or information resource A multi-center project comprising two distinct consortia (Mass. Gen. Hosp. and USC; and Wash. U. and the U. of Minn.) seeking to map white matter fiber pathways in the human brain using leading edge neuroimaging methods, genomics, architectonics, mathematical approaches, informatics, and interactive visualization. The mapping of the complete structural and functional neural connections in vivo within and across individuals provides unparalleled compilation of neural data, an interface to graphically navigate this data and the opportunity to achieve conclusions about the living human brain. The HCP is being developed to employ advanced neuroimaging methods, and to construct an extensive informatics infrastructure to link these data and connectivity models to detailed phenomic and genomic data, building upon existing multidisciplinary and collaborative efforts currently underway. Working with other HCP partners based at Washington University in St. Louis they will provide rich data, essential imaging protocols, and sophisticated connectivity analysis tools for the neuroscience community. This project is working to achieve the following: 1) develop sophisticated tools to process high-angular diffusion (HARDI) and diffusion spectrum imaging (DSI) from normal individuals to provide the foundation for the detailed mapping of the human connectome; 2) optimize advanced high-field imaging technologies and neurocognitive tests to map the human connectome; 3) collect connectomic, behavioral, and genotype data using optimized methods in a representative sample of normal subjects; 4) design and deploy a robust, web-based informatics infrastructure, 5) develop and disseminate data acquisition and analysis, educational, and training outreach materials. human, structural, functional, neural, white matter, fiber, brain, in vivo, genomic, neuroimaging, visualization, neuroanatomy, genotype, connectivity, connectivity model, neural pathway, phenomic, connectomics, quantification, scanner, eeg, meg, shape analysis, spatial transformation, diffusion spectrum, q-ball, tensor metric, fiber tracking, connectome, behavior, scanner, web resource, diffusion spectrum, q-ball, tensor metric, quantification, shape analysis, spatial transformation, fiber tracking, FASEB list is listed by: NeuroImaging Tools and Resources Collaboratory (NITRC)
is listed by: Biositemaps
has parent organization: Laboratory of Neuro Imaging
has parent organization: Harvard Medical School; Massachusetts; USA
has parent organization: NIH Human Connectome Project
is parent organization of: USC Multimodal Connectivity Database
Normal NIH ;
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Open unspecified license, (BSD/MIT-Style), LONI Software License, Public Domain nif-0000-35789 http://www.nitrc.org/projects/hcp_mgh-ucla SCR_003490 Harvard/MGH-UCLA Human Connectome Project, Harvard/MGH-UCLA Consortium: Human Connectome Project, HCP Harvard/MGH-UCLA, MGH/UCLA Consortium: Human Connectome Project 2026-02-15 09:18:31 165
NeuroVault
 
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NeuroVault (RRID:SCR_003806) service resource, storage service resource, data repository Data repository where researchers can publicly store and share unthresholded statistical brain activation maps produced by MRI and PET studies. neuroimaging, fmri, mri, functional mri assay, pet, brain activation map, brain, statistical map, neuroimaging repository uses: NeuroSynth
is used by: NIF Data Federation
is used by: Integrated Datasets
is listed by: NeuroImaging Tools and Resources Collaboratory (NITRC)
has parent organization: Stanford Center for Reproducible Neuroscience
International Neuroinformatics Coordinating Facility ;
Max-Planck-Gesellschaft ;
Max Planck Institute for Human Cognitive and Brain Sciences; Leipzig; Germany
Creative Commons Zero License nlx_158106, r3d100012842 http://neurovault.org/api
https://doi.org/10.17616/R31NJMEI
SCR_003806 NeuroVault - A public repository of unthresholded brain activation maps 2026-02-15 09:18:37 342
brainfacts.org
 
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brainfacts.org (RRID:SCR_003514) portal, training material, blog, data or information resource, narrative resource, topical portal A web portal that aggregates information and educational materials about the brain and brain diseases. Resources such as videos, key brain concepts, and hands-on activities may be used and shared with the public. brain, nervous system, neuroscience, research, educator, k-12, video, autism, parkinson's disease, public material is related to: SfN Brain Briefings
has parent organization: Society for Neuroscience
Parkinson's disease, Autism Kavli Foundation ;
Gatsby Charitable Foundation
Public nlx_144565 SCR_003514 brain facts, brainfacts, BrainFacts.org 2026-02-15 09:18:31 8
Program on Ontologies of Neural Structures
 
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Program on Ontologies of Neural Structures (RRID:SCR_003549) PONS portal, data or information resource, narrative resource, standard specification, topical portal Program consisting of three Task Forces and one Working Group to promote data exchange and integration in the neurosciences by developing terminology standards and formal ontologies for neural structures. Closely linked to the Program on Digital Brain Atlasing, the Program aims to establish a structured lexicon for the translation and definition of terms describing neural structures at multiple levels of granularity. The three Task Forces and one Working Group involved in the PONS effort: * Structural lexicon * Neuron registry * Representation and deployment * KnowledgeSpace Working Group Structural lexicon, Neuron registry, Representation and deployment, and KnowledgeSpace Working Group. neural structure, lexicon, neuroanatomy, brain, metadata, brain region, data sharing, neuron, interoperability is related to: NeuroLex
is related to: Neuron Registry Curator Interface
has parent organization: International Neuroinformatics Coordinating Facility
nlx_157669 SCR_003549 INCF Program on Ontologies of Neural Structures 2026-02-15 09:18:32 0
MRC Cognition and Brain Sciences Unit
 
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MRC Cognition and Brain Sciences Unit (RRID:SCR_003818) CBU organization portal, department portal, data or information resource, portal Unit studying human cognition and the brain with about 90 researchers and postgraduate students investigating topics such as attention, emotion, language and memory. They are developing new treatments for depression, improving hearing through cochlear implants, and helping children to overcome memory problems. With a large collection of scientists engaged in both basic and translational research on the mind and brain, the Unit provides an exceptional training and academic environment that benefits postgraduate students and researchers at all levels. A significant part of their research makes use of brain imaging and they have excellent on-site facilities for magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) magnetoencephalography (MEG) and electroencephalography (EEG). They also have clinical facilities at Addenbrooke's Hospital. The Unit has close links both with the hospital and with Cambridge University. cognition, attention, language, memory, emotion, behavior, neuroimaging, computer modelling, brain, depressive disorder, hearing, cochlear implant, child, clinical, mri, magnetoencephalography, eeg, ear, cochlea has parent organization: University of Cambridge; Cambridge; United Kingdom
is parent organization of: CBU Imaging Wiki
is parent organization of: Kymata Atlas
MRC nlx_158118, grid.415036.5, Wikidata: Q5141152, ISNI: 0000 0001 2177 2032 https://ror.org/055bpw879 SCR_003818 Cognition and Brain Sciences Unit 2026-02-15 09:18:37 31
Neuro Bureau - Berlin Mind and Brain Sample
 
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Neuro Bureau - Berlin Mind and Brain Sample (RRID:SCR_003537) Neuro Bureau/Berlin Mind and Brain Sample data or information resource, topical portal, portal Dataset consisting of a community sample of individuals ranging in age from 18 to 60 years old with at least two 7.5-minute resting state fMRI scans. During the resting state scan participants were instructed to relax while keeping their eyes open. In part of the sample eye status was randomized between scans. The particular eye status for each scan is indicated in the phenotypic information. No visual stimulus was presented. A subset of participants completed the ICS and PANAS affective behavior scales. The following data are released for every participant: * Scanner Type: Siemens, 3T Trio Tim * 7.5-minute resting state fMRI scan (R-fMRI) * MPRAGE anatomical scan, defaced to protect patient confidentiality * Demographic information, inluding ICS and PANAS scores (included in the release file). morophometry, affective trait scale, resting state fmri, mprage, adult human, early adult human, late adult human, neuroimaging, brain, fmri, ics, panas, affective behavior scale, siemens, demographic has parent organization: 1000 Functional Connectomes Project
has parent organization: Neuro Bureau
has parent organization: Humboldt University of Berlin; Berlin; Germany
Berlin School of Mind and Brain Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial License nlx_157646 SCR_003537 Neuro Bureau - Berlin: Mind & Brain Sample, Neuro Bureau/Berlin Mind and Brain Institute Sample 2026-02-15 09:18:32 0
Synapse Web
 
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Synapse Web (RRID:SCR_003577) training material, atlas, data or information resource, image collection, narrative resource A portal into the 3D ultrastructure of the brain providing: Anatomy of astrocytes, axons, dendrites, hippocampus, organelles, synapses; procedures of 3D reconstruction and tissue preparation; as well as an atlas of ultrastructural neurocytology (by Josef Spacek), online aligned images, and reconstructed dendrites. Synapse Web hosts an ultrastructural atlas containing more than 500 electron micrographs (added to regularly) that identify unique ultrastructural and cellular components throughout the brain. Additionally, Synapse Web has raw images, reconstructions, and quantitative data along with tutorial instructions and numerous tools for investigating the functional structure of objects that have been serial thin sectioned for electron microscopy. electron microscopy, 3d reconstruction, neuroanatomy, astrocyte, axon, brain, cellular, dendrite, hippocampus, micrograph, microscopy, neurocytology, organelle, structure, synapse, tissue, ultrastructural, light microscopy, neuron, rat, experimental protocol, synapse structure is used by: NIF Data Federation
has parent organization: University of Texas at Austin; Texas; USA
The Human Brain Project ;
NIDA R01 MH/DA 57351;
NIMH R01 MH/DA 57351;
NIBIB EB002170
Copyrighted, Acknowledgement required nif-0000-00026 SCR_003577 SynapseWeb 2026-02-15 09:18:32 69
NICHD Brain and Tissue Bank for Developmental Disorders
 
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NICHD Brain and Tissue Bank for Developmental Disorders (RRID:SCR_003601) NICHD BTB brain bank, material resource, tissue bank, biomaterial supply resource The objective of this human tissue repository is to systematically collect, store, and distribute brain and other tissues for research dedicated to the improved understanding, care, and treatment of individuals with developmental disorders. Brain sections are primarily frozen in isopentane / dry ice. Tissues are stored in 10% formalin and frozen at -85 degrees C. Of special interest are individuals with Down syndrome and other chromosomal defects, mitochondrial encephalopathies, phenylketonuria and other aminoacidopathies, maternal PKU, Rett syndrome, leukodystrophies, lysosomal disorders, dyslexia, autism, and other neurodevelopmental disorders. The brain and tissue banks have extensive experience in arranging for the rapid retrieval of tissue upon the death of individuals who die while at home, in hospitals or hospice care. As a special service, the brain and tissue banks are able to assist researchers who are working with patients who intend to donate tissues at the time of their death. Immediately after retrieval of the tissue, the brain and tissue banks will forward needed tissue to the referring investigators and ensure proper storage and cataloging of any additional tissues as part of the brain and tissue banks. The recipient of tissue and the brain and tissue banks are required to sign a Tissue Transfer Agreement before any tissues are transferred. downloadable catalog, tissue, brain, body fluid, cardiovascular system, endocrine system, genital system, gastrointestinal system, hematopoietic system, integumentary, musculo-skeletal, respiratory system, spinal cord, nerve, urinary system, other, rna, frozen, fixed, developmental disorder, down syndrome, chromosomal defect, mitochondrial encephalopathy, phenylketonuria, maternal pku, rett syndrome, dyslexia, autism, neurodevelopmental disorder, aminoacidopathy, pervasive development disorder, leukodystrophy, lysosomal disorder, s syndrome is listed by: One Mind Biospecimen Bank Listing
is listed by: Multiple Sclerosis Discovery Forum
is related to: One Mind Biospecimen Bank Listing
is related to: Multiple Sclerosis Discovery Forum
has parent organization: University of Maryland School of Medicine; Maryland; USA
Developmental disorder, Down syndrome, Chromosomal defect, Mitochondrial encephalopathy, Phenylketonuria, Maternal PKU, Rett Syndrome, Dyslexia, Autism, Neurodevelopmental disorder, Aminoacidopathy, Pervasive Development Disorder, Leukodystrophy, Lysosomal disorder, S syndrome NIH Blueprint for Neuroscience Research contract HHSN275200900011C;
NICHD NO1-HD-9-0011
Public: Tissues are made available to academic researchers and commercial enterprises for basic research. nif-0000-00217 SCR_003601 Eunice Kennedy Shriver NICHD BTB, NICHD Brain and Tissue Bank, NICHD Brain Tissue Bank for Developmental Disorders, NICHD BTB for Developmental Disorders 2026-02-15 09:18:32 38
RFMRI.ORG
 
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RFMRI.ORG (RRID:SCR_004042) R-fMRI Network portal, discussion, community building portal, data or information resource, narrative resource, forum A network for supporting resting-state fMRI (R-fMRI) related studies. It connects R-fMRI researchers (as nodes) by their sharings (as edges). Through the network, ideas, comments, resources, tools, experiences, and data can be shared. Researchers (nodes) with basic neuroscience, methodological, or clinical backgrounds can connect with each other in the network. It also contains a preprint server that allows neuroscientists to share their preprints, comment on each others research and get back valuable information about their experiments from their colleagues. This is based on the arXiv model. Ultimately, the network aims to enhance collaborations among researchers, especially to translate knowledge of basic neuroscience and methodology to clinical applications (bench to bedside). resting-state fmri, fmri, training material, brain is parent organization of: DPARSF
is parent organization of: DPABI
nlx_158470 SCR_004042 The R-fMRI Network - RFMRI.ORG, The R-fMRI Network a network for supporting resting-state fMRI related studies, R-fMRI Network, The R-fMRI Network - a network for supporting resting-state fMRI related studies, R-fMRI Network (RFMRI.ORG), The R-fMRI Network (RFMRI.ORG): A network for supporting resting-state fMRI related studies! 2026-02-15 09:18:37 71
CanEuCre
 
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CanEuCre (RRID:SCR_004159) CanEuCre service resource, biomaterial manufacture, material service resource, production service resource Cre expressing mice under the control of promoters with a design focus on the brain. Each promoter is derived from human sequence, but the resulting expression is assessed in the mouse for the activation of a LacZ reporter gene by the Cre activity. Promoters tested as large MaxiPromoters (BACs inserted into the mouse genome) and MiniPromoters (plasmid-based sequences inserted either into the mouse genome or introduced within AAV viruses). The Cre-related project continues from the Pleiades Promoter Project. Here is the list of genes for which icre/ERT2 mice are currently in development: AGTR1, CARTPT, CLDN5, CLVS2, CRH, GABRA6, HTR1A, HTR1B, KCNA4, KDM5C, MKI67, NEUROD6, NKX6-1, NOV, NPY2R, NR2E1, OLIG2, POU4F2, SLITRK6, SOX1, SOX3, SOX9,, SPRY1, VSX2 brain, cre, promoter, expression, transcription, mouse, human, adeno-associated virus (aav) is related to: Pleiades Promoter Project: Genomic Resources Advancing Therapies for Brain Disorders
has parent organization: University of British Columbia; British Columbia; Canada
GenomeBC nlx_143587 SCR_004159 CanEuCre 2026-02-15 09:18:38 2
Stanford University, Center for Interdisciplinary Brain Sciences Research
 
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Stanford University, Center for Interdisciplinary Brain Sciences Research (RRID:SCR_004134) CIBSR topical portal, data or information resource, portal The Center for Interdisciplinary Brain Sciences Research (CIBSR) at the Stanford University School of Medicine is dedicated to research that will improve the lives and well-being of individuals with disorders of the brain and improve knowledge of healthy brain and behavioral development. CIBSR research staff are dedicated to identifying biological and environmental risk factors, understanding disease pathophysiology and developmental outcomes, and developing new treatments for neurodevelopmental, neurogenetic and neuropsychiatric disorders of childhood onset. Our research studies are truly multi/interdisciplinary as they bring together experts from the fields of psychiatry, neurology, psychology, computer science, biostatistics and genetics to explore and seek answers for complex questions related to brain-behavior relationships. Active research at CIBSR includes: * Mutlimodal imaging of the brain utilizing anatomical and functional magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), diffusion tensor imaging (DTI) and magnetic resonance spectroscopy (MRS). * Behavioral, cognitive, and physiological assessment to address questions concerning the influence of biological and environmental factors on outcome. * The development of new biological and cognitive-behavioral treatments. * Development of brain image analysis methods and software. brain, research, child, young human has parent organization: Stanford University School of Medicine; California; USA nif-0000-02075 http://spnl.stanford.edu/index.html SCR_004134 Stanford Center for Interdisciplinary Brain Sciences Research 2026-02-15 09:18:38 3
UAB Alzheimer's Disease Center
 
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UAB Alzheimer's Disease Center (RRID:SCR_004305) ADC, UAB ADC brain bank, material resource, tissue bank, biomaterial supply resource The UAB Alzheimer's Disease Center provides comprehensive treatment for Alzheimer's patients while also promoting research for the prevention and cure of Alzheimer's disease and related disorders. The ADC is an interdisciplinary program of scientists working in areas including neurology, psychiatry, genetics, and psychology. The Center provides comprehensive treatment and promotes research for the prevention and/or cure of Alzheimer's disease and other related disorders with memory loss and impaired cognition. A major emphasis of research is the maintenance of a clinical research database comprised of neurological, medical, and neuropsychological test data from participants seen in the ADRC Clinical study since 1999, many of whom have been followed for several years in the study. brain, alzheimer's disease, mild cognitive impairment, brain donation, clinical research database is listed by: One Mind Biospecimen Bank Listing
has parent organization: University of Alabama at Birmingham; Alabama; USA
Alzheimer's disease, Mild Cognitive Impairment, Aging NIA 1P50 AG16582 Researchers interested in Alzheimer's disease may access the clinical research data nlx_143674 http://main.uab.edu/adc/ http://www.uab.edu/medicine/neurology/alzheimers-disease-center SCR_004305 UAB Alzheimer's Disease Center, University of Alabama at Birmingham Alzheimer's Disease Center 2026-02-15 09:18:41 0
BrainNet Europe
 
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BrainNet Europe (RRID:SCR_004461) BNE organization portal, data or information resource, consortium, portal THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE.Documented on July 7, 2022. Consortium of 19 brain banks across Europe with an aim to harmonize neuropathological diagnostic criteria and develop gold standards for quality, safety and ethics standards for brain banking. BrainNet Europe also contributes to research on rare diseases, such as: Pick''s disease or other rare forms of dementia, as well as to questions after the events in the aging brain. Anyone can be a donor - irrespective of disease of the central nervous system or not, because for research purposes, one does not only need tissue samples from ill donors, but also from healthy ones for comparison. central nervous system, clinical, brain research, brain tissue, brain, tissue, late adult human, brain bank, gold standard, neuropathological diagnosis, tissue handling, safety, quality control, ethics, post mortem, data sharing, tissue sampling, autopsy, microdissection, diagnosis is listed by: One Mind Biospecimen Bank Listing
is listed by: Consortia-pedia
is related to: Medical University of Vienna Institute of Neurology
is related to: Human Brain Tissue Bank
has parent organization: Ludwig-Maximilians-University; Munich; Germany
is parent organization of: BrainNet Europe Sampling Protocols
Central nervous system disorder, Normal control, Aging, Neurological disease, Psychiatric disease, Pick''s disease, Dementia European Union FP6 LSHM-CT-2004-503039 THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE nlx_45326 SCR_004461 BrainNet Europe Consortium 2026-02-15 09:18:43 24
Epilepsy Research Ireland
 
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Epilepsy Research Ireland (RRID:SCR_004448) ERI portal, funding resource, data or information resource, topical portal, disease-related portal Epilepsy Research Ireland is a non-profit organization (Charity CHY17527), run by a group of volunteers, who are dedicated to find cure for epilepsy by raising awareness and money for research. We can say cure now with much more confidence than we could even 10 years ago because recent advances in genetics, brain imaging and drug therapy, all hold out the promise of that holy grail the cure. We can also say with confidence that you can be part of that push by participating in this new foundation since we have collaborations with doctors and scientists all over Europe, the US and Australia, all of whom share the same goal. Epilepsy research, conducted by Epilepsy Research Ireland, is essential and will deliver benefits across the board. Research planned and already underway by Epilepsy Research Ireland will help develop and improve clinical skills; it will provide a knowledge base to develop new ways to manage and treat epilepsy; it will help in the evaluation of new medical advances. Ultimately we can improve the quality of care and provide greater understanding, better and more accurate diagnosis and more tailored treatments. Ireland is uniquely well-positioned, given its relatively homogenous population to make the goal, of making real discoveries in epilepsy research that will directly improve the lives of people with epilepsy, a realistic one. epilepsy, brain nlx_143739 http://www.epilepsyresearchireland.org/index.php?id=17 SCR_004448 2026-02-15 09:18:43 0

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