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Southampton Tumour Bank Resource Report Resource Website |
Southampton Tumour Bank (RRID:SCR_000673) | Southampton Tumour Bank | biomaterial supply resource, tissue bank, material resource | Collects and distributes human tissue for ethically approved studies to aid the study of cancer biology and other associated research. All tissue is collected with patient consent and tissue is distributed only to ethically approved studies. The purpose of the Tissue Bank is to source, organize, collect, prepare, store and distribute a diverse collection of human tissues and biological products. This valuable core resource is available to all local academics and researchers. The on-site bank allows for rapid access to a plethora of biological materials supported by an informatics system of databases acting as an inventory management system. In addition, the Tissue Bank provides a licensed facility to store surplus tissue when studies close. Tissues currently available include normal and malignant snap frozen blocks, freshly prepared spleen and lymph nodes, fresh biopsy tissues, blood products and biological fluids. Collections can be organized by bank staff or ran in parallel with current research activities and include a wide variety of cancer classifications. We currently hold over 38,000 vials. Tissue Availability: Lymphoma - solid tissue and cells - 843; Breast - solid tissue and cells - 540; Colon - solid tissue and cells - 238; Lung - solid tissue and cells - 43; Upper Gi - BIOPSY tissue - 114; Pleural fluid and cells - 14 | cancer biology, cancer, tumor, blood product, biological fluid, tissue, spleen, lymph node, biopsy tissue, blood product, bodily fluid, blood, lymphoma, solid tissue, cell, breast, colon, lung, upper gastrointestinal, pleural fluid, gastrointestinal |
is listed by: One Mind Biospecimen Bank Listing has parent organization: University of Southampton; Southampton; United Kingdom |
Cancer, Tumor, Normal, Malignant | THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE | nlx_14010 | http://www.som.soton.ac.uk/research/facilities/cruk/infrastructure/tumour_bank/default.htm | SCR_000673 | University of Southampton Tumour Bank, University of Southampton Tumor Bank, University of Southampton Cancer Research UK Centre Tumour Bank, Southampton Tumor Bank, Cancer Research UK Centre Tumour Bank, Cancer Research UK Center Tumor Bank | 2026-02-13 10:54:43 | 0 | |||||
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Automatic Registration Toolbox Resource Report Resource Website 10+ mentions |
Automatic Registration Toolbox (RRID:SCR_005993) | ART | data processing software, image collection, data or information resource, software toolkit, software application, image processing software, software resource, image analysis software | ART ''''acpcdetect'''' program for automatic detection of the AC and PC landmarks and the mid-sagittal plane on 3D structural MRI scans. ART ''''brainwash'''' program for automatic multi-atlas skull-stripping of 3D structural MRI scans. ART ''''3dwarper'''' program of non-linear inter-subject registration of 3D structural MRI scans. Software (art2) for linear rigid-body intra-subject inter-modality (MRI-PET) image registration. Data resource: The ART projects makes available corpus callosum segmentations of 316 normal subjects from the OASIS cross-sectional database. ART ''''yuki'''' program for fast, robust, and fully automatic segmentation of the corpus callosum on 3D structural MRI scans. | artifact removal, intermodal, intersubject, intramodal, intrasubject, image-to-template, nearest neighbor, spline interpolation, tri-linear, affine warp, nonlinear warp, image display, corpus callosum, segmentation, mri, registration, structural mri, image registration, pet, nifti |
is listed by: NeuroImaging Tools and Resources Collaboratory (NITRC) is related to: Open Access Series of Imaging Studies has parent organization: Nathan S. Kline Institute for Psychiatric Research; New York; USA |
Normal | Free, Non-commercial | nlx_151368 | SCR_005993 | 2026-02-13 10:55:44 | 23 | |||||||
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Embryo Imaging Resource Report Resource Website 1+ mentions |
Embryo Imaging (RRID:SCR_006329) | Embryo Imaging | data or information resource, image collection, data set, video resource | Collection of high resolution images and movies of mouse and human embryos produced using high resolution episcopic microscopy (HREM). Each data set is a series of block-face images generated during sectioning through an entire embryo, typically cut at 2-3 micrometers. Datasets are organized by approximate developmental stage and each embryo has been assigned a specimen ID (SID) for identification. This is an ongoing project funded by the Wellcome Trust to provide comprehensive imaging of normal and mutant mouse embryos that will complement the standard anatomical texts and form the basis for systematic phenotyping. * Movies: A 3D reconstruction shows each embryo, and lower resolution movies created through each orthogonal plane enable you to quickly review the data set. * Image Stacks: In the stack viewer, you can step through the images in sequence, zoom in to see fine details and adjust the image contrast. * NEW: Embryo Comparison: Two image stacks can now be compared in the stack viewer. | embryo, embryonic mouse, movie, high resolution image stack, image stack, comparison, high resolution episcopic microscopy, 3d reconstruction, imaging | Normal, Mutant | Wellcome Trust | Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike License | nlx_152031 | SCR_006329 | 2026-02-13 10:55:48 | 4 | |||||||
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Brad Smith Magnetic Resonance Imaging of Embryos Resource Report Resource Website |
Brad Smith Magnetic Resonance Imaging of Embryos (RRID:SCR_006300) | Brad Smith MRI of Embryos | data or information resource, image collection, data set, video resource | Data set of image collections and movies including Magnetic Resonance Imaging of Embryos, Human Embryo Imaging, MRI of Cardiovascular Development, and Live Embryo Imaging. Individual MRI slice images, three-dimensional images, animations, stereo-pair animations, animations of organ systems, and photo-micrographs are included. | embryo, magnetic resonance imaging, embryonic development, magnetic resonance microscopy, cardiovascular development, cardiovascular, development, heart, blood vessel, in-utero, in-vitro, embryonic mouse, newborn mouse, embryonic human |
is related to: Magnetic Resonance Microscopy of Mouse Embryo Specimens is related to: Multi-Dimensional Human Embryo has parent organization: University of Michigan; Ann Arbor; USA |
Normal, Mutant, Gentically-manipulated | nlx_151971 | SCR_006300 | Brad Smith Research MRI of Embryos, Brad Smith Research | 2026-02-13 10:55:48 | 0 | |||||||
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Chernobyl Tissue Bank Resource Report Resource Website 1+ mentions |
Chernobyl Tissue Bank (RRID:SCR_010662) | CTB | biomaterial supply resource, material resource | The CTB (Chernobyl Tissue Bank) is an international cooperation that collects, stores and disseminates biological samples from tumors and normal tissues from patients for whom the aetiology of their disease is known - exposure to radioiodine in childhood following the accident at the Chernobyl power plant. The main objective of this project is to provide a research resource for both ongoing and future studies of the health consequences of the Chernobyl accident. It seeks to maximize the amount of information obtained from small pieces of tumor by providing multiple aliquots of RNA and DNA extracted from well documented pathological specimens to a number of researchers world-wide and to conserve this valuable material for future generations of scientists. It exists to promote collaborative, rather than competitive, research on a limited biological resource. Tissue is collected to an approved standard operating procedure (SOP) and is snap frozen; the presence or absence of tumor is verified by frozen section. A representative paraffin block is also obtained for each case. Where appropriate, we also collect fresh and paraffin-embedded tissue from loco-regional metastases. Currently we do not issue tissue but provide extracted nucleic acid, paraffin sections and sections from tissue microarrays from this material. The project is coordinated from Imperial College, London and works with Institutes in the Russian Federation (the Medical Radiological Research Centre in Obninsk) and Ukraine (the Institute of Endocrinology and Metabolism in Kiev) to support local scientists and clinicians to manage and run a tissue bank for those patients who have developed thyroid tumors following exposure to radiation from the Chernobyl accident. Belarus was also initially included in the project, but is currently suspended for political reasons. |
is listed by: One Mind Biospecimen Bank Listing has parent organization: Imperial College London; London; United Kingdom |
Tumor, Normal, Exposure to radioiodine in childhood following the accident at the Chernobyl power plant | European Union ; Sasakawa Memorial Health Foundation ; NCI |
nlx_70828 | SCR_010662 | 2026-02-13 10:56:40 | 9 |
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