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https://sleepdata.org/datasets/cfs
Portal for family based study of sleep apnea. Contains data for quantifying the familial aggregation of sleep apnea. The polysomnographic (PSG) montage signals: EEG, ECG, EOG, EMG, SpO2, plethysmography, airflow (thermistor), nasal pressure, respiratory effort, position, snore.
Proper citation: Cleveland Family Study (RRID:SCR_016585) Copy
https://github.com/ABCD-STUDY/pearson-central-end-point
Data collection software as an end-point for centrally storing data from the Pearsons Q-Interactive.
Proper citation: pearson-central-end-point (RRID:SCR_016034) Copy
http://www.jstacs.de/index.php/GeMoMa
Software tool as homology based gene prediction program that predicts gene models in target species based on gene models in evolutionary related reference species. Utilizes amino acid sequence conservation, intron position conservation, and RNA-seq data to accurately predict protein-coding transcripts. Supports combination of predictions based on several reference species allowing to transfer high quality annotation of different reference species to target species.
Proper citation: GeMoMa (RRID:SCR_017646) Copy
https://github.com/BioDepot/BioDepot-workflow-builder
Software tool to create and execute reproducible bioinformatics workflows using drag and drop interface. Graphical widgets represent Docker containers executing modular task. Widgets are linked graphically to build bioinformatics workflows that can be reproducibly deployed across different local and cloud platforms. Each widget contains form-based user interface to facilitate parameter entry and console to display intermediate results.
Proper citation: BioDepot-workflow-builder (RRID:SCR_017402) Copy
Software tool as preprocessing pipeline for diffusion MRI. Pipeline used for preprocessing of diverse dMRI data. Workflow dispenses of manual intervention, thereby ensuring reproducibility of results.
Proper citation: dMRIPrep (RRID:SCR_017412) Copy
http://web.stanford.edu/group/vista/cgi-bin/wiki/index.php/MrDiffusion
Software package for diffusion imaging analysis and visualization. Module of Vistasoft for processing diffusion weighted data and measuring and visualizing fractional anisotropy, mean diffusivity, axial and radial diffusivity, RGB fiber direction maps and analysis of MRI data., THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE. Documented on September 16,2025.
Proper citation: MrDiffusion (RRID:SCR_016567) Copy
https://github.com/mizutanilab/RecView
Software tool as a program for tomographic reconstruction and image processing of micro/nano-CT data taken at SPring8 and APS Argonne.
Proper citation: RecView (RRID:SCR_016531) Copy
Interactive scientific development environment package for Python. Used for editing, analysis, debugging, and profiling functionality of comprehensive development tool with data exploration, interactive execution, deep inspection, and visualization.
Proper citation: Spyder (RRID:SCR_017585) Copy
https://github.com/ruanjue/smartdenovo
Software tool as de novo assembler for PacBio and Oxford Nanopore data. It produces assembly from all-vs-all raw read alignments without error correction stage. Allows to read overlapping, rescue missing overlaps, identify low-quality regions and chimaera and produce better consensus.
Proper citation: SMARTdenovo (RRID:SCR_017622) Copy
http://ikrsrv1.medma.uni-heidelberg.de/redmine/projects/ummperfusion
Analysis software for dynamic contrast enhanced magnetic resonance images with implementation of a pixel-by-pixel deconvolution approach. It quantifies T1-weighted contrast-enhanced dynamic MR imaging (DCE-MRI) perfusion data as an OsiriX plug-in.
Proper citation: UMMPerfusion (RRID:SCR_015970) Copy
https://github.com/ABCD-STUDY/redcap-hook-framework
Software tool to organize and deploy custom hooks in a single project or across the entire instance. It features multi-language support for data entry and survey pages, a bar-code for text fields, and highlighting of rows on data entry and survey pages that have been filled out.
Proper citation: redcap-hook-framework (RRID:SCR_016028) Copy
http://www.uimcimes.es/contenidos/golink?p=1
Software toolbox for Statistical Parametric Mapping (SPM) to fit reference-region kinetic models (SRTM, SRTM2, Patlak Reference and Logan Reference Plot) are currently available in QModeling to dynamic PET studies. Used for the analysis of brain imaging data sequences.
Proper citation: QModeling (RRID:SCR_016358) Copy
Open source software package of Python modules for neuroscience, primarily focused on functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging (fMRI) analysis. Used for analyzing neuroimaging data.
Proper citation: Brain Imaging Analysis Kit (RRID:SCR_014824) Copy
https://github.com/xsun28/CloudMerge/
Software for merging massive VCF files into a single VCF file or TPED file. Source codes can be slightly modified to fit into other types of sorted merging of Omics data.
Proper citation: CloudMerge (RRID:SCR_016051) Copy
https://www.uke.de/english/research/core-facilities/bioinformatics-core-en.html
Core provides bioinformatics services for researchers at University Medical Center Hamburg Eppendorf and related institutions. Focusing on high throughput sequencing data. Services include data analysis, consulting, software development, and bioinformatical training.
Proper citation: University Medical Center Hamburg-Eppendorf Bioinformatics Core Facility (RRID:SCR_017144) Copy
http://deweylab.biostat.wisc.edu/detonate/
Software tool to evaluate de novo transcriptome assemblies from RNA-Seq data. Consists of RSEM-EVAL and REF-EVAL packages. RSEM-EVAL is reference-free evaluation method. REF-EVAL is reference based and can be used to compare sets of any kinds of genomic sequences.
Proper citation: DETONATE (RRID:SCR_017035) Copy
https://www.addgene.org/collections/covid-19-resources/
Collections of Addgene plasmids, open access articles, protocols, and other resource collections related to COVID-19 that may be of use to scientists. Ordering or depositing plasmids related to COVID-19 research.
Proper citation: COVID-19 and Coronavirus plasmids and resources (RRID:SCR_018347) Copy
http://fit.genomics.lbl.gov/cgi-bin/myFrontPage.cgi
Web tool for browsing genome wide fitness experiments for diverse bacteria from Deutschbauer lab, the Arkin lab, and collaborators. Collection of mutant phenotypes for bacterial genes of unknown function.
Proper citation: Fitness Browser (RRID:SCR_018981) Copy
List of proteins commonly found in proteomics experiments that are present either by accident or through unavoidable contamination of protein samples. List is based on analysis of current version of GPMDB, as well as suggestions by users. Current version of cRAP in FASTA format can be obtained from the GPM FTP site.
Proper citation: cRAP protein sequences (RRID:SCR_018187) Copy
Consortium to unite efforts and resources from experts across globe to advance effective, antibody based therapies against novel coronavirus, SARS-CoV-2. Represents multidisciplinary convergence of structural biology, virologists, immunologists, clinicians and bioinformaticians from academic and industry settings. Collects antibodies for testing as part of CoVICS. Contributed antibodies are blinded and will only be known as code name. Antibody contributors will be able to see performance of their own molecules and take part in analysis. Contributors retain ownership of their antibodies and may continue to publish on them using original antibody names. Goal is to determine relative in vitro potency and in vivo efficacy using centralized standardized assays to identify best individual mAbs and rational combinations of mAbs. Consortium will recommend ideal therapeutic molecules for human use to protect vulnerable populations from COVID-19 disease. CoVIC database (CoVIC-DB) will serve as clearinghouse for monoclonal antibodies against SARS-CoV-2. Database will catalog contributed antibodies in searchable resource and provide interactive analysis tools for comparisons among them.
Proper citation: Coronavirus Immunotherapy Consortium (RRID:SCR_018258) Copy
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