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A not-for-profit membership organization that brings together the global laboratory community to foster excellence in laboratory medicine by facilitating the development of clinical laboratory testing standards based on input from and consensus among industry, government, and health care professionals. CLSI is setting the standard for quality in clinical laboratory testing around the world.
Proper citation: Clinical and Laboratory Standards Institute (RRID:SCR_002382) Copy
http://anatomy.uams.edu/anatomyhtml/neuro_atlas.html
Online educational resource for human brain and spinal cord anatomy through images. Each image is annotated with major structures and coarse dissections.
Proper citation: Neuroscience Course - Atlas Images (RRID:SCR_002381) Copy
http://omlc.ogi.edu/software/mc/
MCML is a Monte Carlo simulation program for Multi-layered Turbid Media with an infinitely narrow photon beam as the light source. The simulation is specified by an input text file called, for example, sample.mci, which can be modified by any simple text editor. The output is another text file called, for example, sample.mco. (The names are arbitrary.) CONV is a convolution program which uses the MCML output file to convolve for photon beams of any size in a Gaussian or flat field shape. CONV can provide a variety of output formats (reflectance, transmission, iso-fluence contours, etc.), which are compatible with standard graphics applications.
Proper citation: MCML and CONV (RRID:SCR_002419) Copy
http://www.statmethods.net/index.html
Training material created for both current R users, and experienced users of other statistical packages (e.g., SAS, SPSS, Stata) who would like to transition to R to help you quickly access this language in your work. The book inspired by this site takes the material here and significantly expands upon it.
Proper citation: Quick-R (RRID:SCR_002417) Copy
http://bioinf.uta.fi/base_root/
IDbases are locus-specific databases for immunodeficiency-causing mutations. Our aim is to establish database for every immunodeficiency or provide links to those maintained elsewhere. IDbases contain in addition to gene mutation, also information about clinical presentation. Information has been collected from literature as well as received directly from researchers. It would be most glad if those analyzing mutations would send their information by using the interactive web submission available in each database. A number of articles have been published related to IDbases. IDbases are curated and distributed with proprietary MUTbase software suite.
Proper citation: IDbases (RRID:SCR_002378) Copy
http://www.ncdc.noaa.gov/paleo/softlib/paleovu.html
A complete browse and visualization tool for all types of paleoclimate and paleoecological data (Version 1.0 for Windows 3.1 and the Macintosh). Point and click to create queries, list site information, display or plot variables and data, or export the data for further processing and analysis. Note: PaleoVu is no longer maintained or supported. Data content is not being updated, and compatibility problems may exist with newer operating systems. PaleoVu is still suitable as a teaching tool, but our internet-based browsing tools are the most up to date source for paleoclimatic data.
Proper citation: PaleoVu (RRID:SCR_002411) Copy
An open source Java-based project intended to provide a graphic user interface (GUI) for interactions between scientists (or enthusiasts) and their data. In its current (beta) form, mgui offers the following functionality: * Cross-platform functionality (with a Java Runtime installation, runs on Linux, Windows, Mac, or Solaris) * 2D rendering of data based upon Java2D, and 3D rendering based upon Java3D * The ability to organize complex datasets into intuitive mgui projects * A processing pipeline interface which allows users to process their datasets with any available Java or native software tools * An extensible I/O framework accommodating a variety of standard and non-standard file formats * Database connectivity using JDBC * Graph visualization based upon the JUNG library * An intuitive Swing-based GUI for managing, querying, and visualizing data * Various CAD-type tools for editing and creating geometry * A computational modelling framework
Proper citation: ModelGUI (RRID:SCR_002441) Copy
http://www.bioconductor.org/packages/release/bioc/html/flowBeads.html
Software package for the analysis of flow cytometry bead data. It extends flowCore to provide functionality specific to bead data. One of the goals of this package is to automate analysis of bead data for the purpose of normalization.
Proper citation: flowBeads (RRID:SCR_002440) Copy
http://air.bmap.ucla.edu/MultiTracer2/MultiTracer.html
A Java application that allows images to be displayed in three dimensions. The tool allows anatomic structures to be traced and the tracings to be saved in a format that facilitates review and revision. It supports NIfTI-1.1 format float, double and signed and unsigned byte, short, and integer formats and provides legacy support for Analyze 7.5 8 and 16 bit images. It provides image display, editing, delineation of structure boundaries, export of traced contours and generation of masked volumes. Images are displayed in 3 orthogonal views. Time series can be displayed as averaged or contrast images and time courses can be visualized graphically. Version 2 provides enhancements to the original MultiTracer feature set.
Proper citation: MultiTracer (RRID:SCR_002445) Copy
http://www.nitrc.org/projects/multimodal/
Scan-rescan imaging sessions on 21 healthy volunteers (no history of neurological disease) intended to be a resource for statisticians and imaging scientists to be able to quantify the reproducibility of their imaging methods using data available from a generic 1 hour session at 3T. Imaging modalities include MPRAGE, FLAIR, DTI, resting state fMRI, B0 and B1 field maps, ASL, VASO, quantitative T1 mapping, quantitative T2 mapping, and magnetization transfer imaging. All data have been converted to NIFTI format. Please cite: Bennett. A. Landman, Alan J. Huang, Aliya Gifford, Deepti S. Vikram, Issel Anne L. Lim, Jonathan A.D. Farrell, John A. Bogovic, Jun Hua, Min Chen, Samson Jarso, Seth A. Smith, Suresh Joel, Susumu Mori, James J. Pekar, Peter B. Barker, Jerry L. Prince, and Peter C.M. van Zijl. ?Multi-Parametric Neuroimaging Reproducibility: A 3T Resource Study?, NeuroImage. (2010) NIHMS/PMC:252138 doi:10.1016/j.neuroimage.2010.11.047
Proper citation: Multi-Modal MRI Reproducibility Resource (RRID:SCR_002442) Copy
http://www.nitrc.org/projects/miva/
Software package that is a powerful graphical interface that displays, segments, aligns, manipulates, and blends image (pixel) and geometry (real-world coordinates) data simultaneously. Several applications are directly built into MIVA. Registration modes include interactive affine transformations. Fiducial registration tools facilitate rapid alignments for inter-modality volumes. Interactive Region of Interst (ROI) and Volume-of-Interest (VOI) tools exist to segment medical images. Virtually unique to MIVA are its 3D geometry tools and their compatibility with pixel based medical images. A full 3D interactive rat brain atlas is in an fMRI module which walks one through the necessary steps of fMRI. A multiple material surface routine takes segmented medical slices and creates 3D triangulated surfaces that align along all region boarders without overlap or gaps. These surfaces are the direct input into the MIVA tetrahedral mesh generator.
Proper citation: Medical Image Visualization and Analysis (RRID:SCR_002315) Copy
An electronic archive for self-archive papers in any area of Psychology, neuroscience, and Linguistics, and many areas of Computer Science, Philosophy, Biology, Medicine, Anthropology, cognitive ethnology, archeology, paleontology, as well as any other portions of the physical, social and mathematical sciences that are pertinent to the study of cognition.
Proper citation: Cogprints: Cognitive Sciences EPrint Archive (RRID:SCR_002314) Copy
http://www.bioconductor.org/packages/release/bioc/html/flowCyBar.html
A software package to analyze flow cytometric data using gate information to follow population / community dynamics.
Proper citation: flowCyBar (RRID:SCR_002319) Copy
http://www.nitrc.org/projects/mriwatcher/
This simple visualization tool allows to load several images at the same time. The cursor across all windows are coupled and you can move/zoom on all the images at the same time. Very useful for quality control, image comparison.
Proper citation: MriWatcher (RRID:SCR_002318) Copy
Couple of introductory tutorials on basic R concepts that provides an introduction to the R programming language, and illustrates its use by solving elementary statistics textbook exercises. Beyond the basics, they also cover topics of GPU computing in R. An R Tutorial eBook is also available.
Proper citation: R Tutorial - An R Introduction to Statistics (RRID:SCR_002394) Copy
http://www.nitrc.org/projects/mgdm/
An efficient level set framework for multi-object segmentation. Its representation inherently prevents overlaps and gaps and it readily preserves object topology and object relationships. MGDM is efficient, storing only a fixed number of functions for any number of objects, and therefore scales well to segmentation problems with many classes and large images. It's representation also avoids some instabilities in other multi-class level set methods. MGDM is cross-platform; MATLAB wrappers, Java source and API are provided, with MIPAV plugins forthcoming.
Proper citation: MGDM: Multi Geometric Deformable Model (RRID:SCR_002311) Copy
http://olympus.magnet.fsu.edu/galleries/ratbrain/index.html
An image gallery of the rat brain labeled via immunofluorescence in coronal, horizontal, and sagittal thick sections using laser scanning confocal microscopy.
Proper citation: Confocal Microscopy Image Gallery - Rat Brain Tissue Sections (RRID:SCR_002432) Copy
http://www.ncdc.noaa.gov/paleo/softlib/
THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE. Documented on April 12,2023. A simple, efficient, process-based forward model of tree-ring growth, requires as inputs only latitude and monthly temperature and precipitation.
Proper citation: VS-Lite (RRID:SCR_002431) Copy
http://www.med.unc.edu/bric/ideagroup/free-softwares/hammer
Software for both groupwise registration and longitudinal registration, which are the necessary steps for many brain-related applications. Specifically, groupwise registration is important for unbiased analysis of a large set of MR brain images. Therefore, in this software package, they have included two of their recently-developed groupwise registration algorithms: 1) Improved unbiased groupwise registration guided with the sharp group-mean image, and 2) Hierarchical feature-based groupwise registration with implicit template (Groupwise-HAMMER for short). On the other hand, they also included their recently-developed groupwise longitudinal registration algorithm that aligns not only the longitudinal image sequence for each subject, but also align all longitudinal image sequences of all subjects to the common space simultaneously.
Proper citation: GLIRT (RRID:SCR_002390) Copy
http://www.ncdc.noaa.gov/paleo/softlib/
THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE. Documented on April 12,2023. Matlab code for two-factor (location and year) analysis-of-variance model for the calculation of climate anomalies, in which the reference interval is specified as the full length of the dataset. This scheme avoids the affects of shorter (e.g. 1961-1990) reference intervals on the temporal evolution of the spatial standard deviation of climate anomalies. Data files provided.
Proper citation: ANOVA (RRID:SCR_002427) Copy
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