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http://research.mssm.edu/integrative-network-biology/Software.html
Software tool as probabilistic multi omics data matching procedure to curate data, identify and correct data annotation and errors in large databases. Used to check potential labeling errors in profiles where number of cis relationships is small, such as miRNA and RPPA profiles.
Proper citation: proMODMatcher (RRID:SCR_017219) Copy
http://www.hiv.lanl.gov/content/index
Contains comprehensive data on HIV genetic sequences and immunological epitopes. This collection of databases contains tools to visualize and analyze HIV-related data.
Proper citation: HIV Databases (RRID:SCR_000614) Copy
http://www.immuneprofiling.org/
Consortium established to capitalize on recent advances in immune profiling methods in order to create a novel public resource that characterizes diverse states of the human immune system following infection; prior to and following vaccination against an infectious disease; or prior to and following treatment with an immune adjuvant that targets a known innate immune receptor(s). Through this program, well-characterized human cohorts are studied using a variety of modern analytic tools, including multiplex transcriptional, cytokine, and proteomic assays; multiparameter phenotyping of leukocyte subsets; assessment of leukocyte functional status; and multiple computational methods. Centralized research resources and a comprehensive, centralized database will be constructed for use by the greater scientific community. The information gained from the program will provide a comprehensive understanding of the human immune system and its regulation, and will reveal novel associations between components of the immune system and other biological systems, identify novel immune mediators and pathways, establish predictors of vaccine safety in different populations, and enable the rapid evaluation of different vaccine formulations and administration regimens in human populations.
Proper citation: Human Immunology Project Consortium (RRID:SCR_001491) Copy
THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE. Documented on September 16,2025. Bioinformatics resource system including web server and web service for functional annotation and enrichment analyses of gene lists. Consists of comprehensive knowledgebase and set of functional analysis tools. Includes gene centered database integrating heterogeneous gene annotation resources to facilitate high throughput gene functional analysis.
Proper citation: DAVID (RRID:SCR_001881) Copy
http://sites.huji.ac.il/malaria/
Data set of metabolic pathways for the malaria parasite based on the present knowledge of parasite biochemistry and on pathways known to occur in other unicellular eukaryotes. This site extracted the pertinent information from the universal sites and presented them in an educative and informative format. The site also includes, cell-cell interactions (cytoadherence and rosetting), invasion of the erythrocyte by the parasite and transport functions. It also contains an artistic impression of the ultrastructural morphology of the interaerythrocytic cycle stages and some details about the morphology of mitochondria and the apicoplast. Most pathways are relevant to the erythrocytic phase of the parasite cycle. All maps were checked for the presence of enzyme-coding genes as they are officially annotated in the Plasmodium genome (http://plasmodb.org/). The site is constructed in a hierarchical pattern that permits logical deepening: * Grouped pathways of major chemical components or biological process ** Specific pathways or specific process *** Chemical structures of substrates and products or process **** Names of enzymes and their genes or components of process Each map is linked to other maps thus enabling to verify the origin of a substrate or the fate of a product. Clicking on the EC number that appears next to each enzyme, connects the site to BRENDA, SWISSPROT ExPASy ENZYME, PlasmoDB and to IUBMB reaction scheme. Clicking of the name of a metabolite, connects the site to KEGG thus providing its chemical structure and formula. Next to each enzyme there is a pie that depicts the stage-dependent transcription of the enzyme''s coding gene. The pie is constructed as a clock of the 48 hours of the parasite cycle, where red signifies over-transcription and green, under-transcription. Clicking on the pie links to the DeRisi/UCSF transcriptome database.
Proper citation: Malaria Parasite Metabolic Pathways (RRID:SCR_007072) Copy
Data sharing repository of clinical trials, associated mechanistic studies, and other basic and applied immunology research programs. Platform to store, analyze, and exchange datasets for immune mediated diseases. Data supplied by NIAID/DAIT funded investigators and genomic, proteomic, and other data relevant to research of these programs extracted from public databases. Provides data analysis tools and immunology focused ontology to advance research in basic and clinical immunology.
Proper citation: The Immunology Database and Analysis Portal (ImmPort) (RRID:SCR_012804) Copy
http://www.nitrc.org/projects/ap_seg_2013_nih/
A MATLAB GUI for segmenting and quantifying PET images with multi-focal and diffuse uptakes. It imports a PET image and allows the user to draw region of interests (ROIs) in 2D or 3D to roughly separate the object of interest from the background. The areas are then segmented using a PET image segmentation method based on Affinity Propagation clustering to cluster the image intensities into meaningful groups. For quantification, the Standardized Uptake Value measurements of the binary or the user defined ROI are SUVmax, SUVmean, and Volume (mm^3) and can be exported into an excel sheet.
Proper citation: NIH-CIDI Segmentation of PET Images based on Affinity Propagation Clustering (RRID:SCR_014151) Copy
http://hcv.lanl.gov/content/sequence/HCV/ToolsOutline.html
The HCV sequence database collects and annotates sequence data and provides them to the public via a website that contains a user-friendly search interface and a large number of sequence analysis tools, based on the model of the highly regarded Los Alamos HIV database. The hepatitis C virus (HCV) is a significant threat to public health worldwide. The virus is highly variable and evolves rapidly, making it an elusive target for the immune system and for vaccine and drug design. At present, some 30 000 HCV sequences have been published. This central website provides annotated sequences and analysis tools that will be helpful to HCV scientists worldwide. Things you can do: * Find sequences in the database * Download sequences from the database * Retrieve data about the sequences * Analyze sequences * Work with the sequences using our tools * Download ready-made alignments The HCV sequence database was officially launched in September 2003. Since then, its usage has steadily increased and is now at an average of approximately 280 visits per day from distinct IP addresses.
Proper citation: HCV Sequence Database (RRID:SCR_006019) Copy
Web-based linked data server and browser specifically designed for ontology terms, it supports ontology visualization, query, and development. Ontobee provides a web interface for displaying the details and hierarchy of a specific ontology term. Meanwhile, Ontobee provides a RDF source code for the particular web page, which supports remote query of the ontology term and the Semantic Web. Ontobee provides an efficient and publicly available method to promote ontology sharing, interoperability, and data integration.
Proper citation: Ontobee (RRID:SCR_006321) Copy
http://mummer.sourceforge.net/
Software package as system for rapidly aligning entire genomes. Alignment tool for DNA and protein sequences. Can align incomplete genomes.
Proper citation: MUMmer (RRID:SCR_018171) Copy
http://www.cbs.dtu.dk/services/NetMHCpan/
Web server for quantitative prediction of peptide binding to any MHC molecule of known sequence using artificial neural networks. Characterizes binding specificity of given major histocompatibility complex molecule and predicts peptide length profile and peptide binding affinity. NetMHCpan 3.0 is improved prediction of binding to MHC class I molecules integrating information from multiple receptor and peptide length data sets. NetMHCpan 4.0 is trained on naturally eluted ligands and on peptide binding affinity data. NetMHCpan-4.1 server predicts binding of peptides to any MHC molecule of known sequence using artificial neural networks (ANNs).
Proper citation: NetMHCpan Server (RRID:SCR_018182) Copy
Web-based suite of phylogenetic analysis tools for use in evolutionary biology. Web application for comparative analysis of sequence alignments using statistical models. Used for analyzing evolutionary signatures in sequence data. Datamonkey 2.0 provides curated collection of methods for interrogating coding-sequence alignments for imprints of natural selection, packaged as a responsive (i.e. can be viewed on tablet and mobile devices), fully interactive, and API-enabled web application.
Proper citation: Datamonkey (RRID:SCR_010278) Copy
http://purl.bioontology.org/ontology/IMMDIS
Ontology generated as part of the Bioinformatics Integration Support Contract (BISC) that is based on the National Library of Medicine (NLM) Medical Subject Headings; National Cancer Institute Thesaurus; International Classification of Diseases, Ninth Revision, Clinical Modification (ICD-9-CM); ICD-10; and other open source public databases. Specific information may be available about a class, including Preferred_Name, DEFINITION, Synonym, etc.
Proper citation: Immune Disorder Ontology (RRID:SCR_010344) Copy
https://niaid.github.io/spice/
Software application for data mining and visualization. Used for analyzes of large FLOWJO data sets from polychromatic flow cytometry and organizing the normalized data graphically.
Proper citation: SPICE (RRID:SCR_016603) Copy
https://software.broadinstitute.org/software/discovar/blog/
Software tool for variant calling with reference and de novo assembly of genomes. The heart of DISCOVAR is a de novo genome assembler which can generate de novo assemblies for both large and small genomes.
Proper citation: Discovar assembler (RRID:SCR_016755) Copy
https://github.com/epistasislab/hibachi
Software tool that creates data sets with particular characteristics. Method and open source software for simulating complex biological and biomedical data to aid in comparing and evaluating machine learning methods.
Proper citation: Heuristic Identification of Biological Architectures for simulating Complex Hierarchical Interactions (RRID:SCR_017140) Copy
The E. coli Genome Project has the goal of completely sequencing the E. coli and human genomes. They began isolation of an overlapping lambda clonebank of E. coli K-12 strain MG1655. Those clones served as the starting material in our initial efforts to sequence the whole genome. Improvements in sequencing technology have since reached the point where whole-genome sequencing of microbial genomes is routine, and the human genome has in fact been completed. They initiated additional sequencing efforts, concentrating on pathogenic members of the family Enterobacteriaceae -- to which E. coli belongs. They also began a systematic functional characterization of E. coli K-12 genes and their regulation, using the whole genome sequence to address how the over 4000 genes of this organism act together to enable its survival in a wide range of environments.
Proper citation: E. coli Genome project (RRID:SCR_008139) Copy
EuPathDB integrates numerous database resources and multiple data types. The phylum Apicomplexa comprises veterinary and medically important parasitic protozoa including human pathogenic species of genera Cryptosporidium, Plasmodium and Toxoplasma. ApiDB serves not only as database but unifies access to three major existing individual organism databases, PlasmoDB.org, ToxoDB.org and CryptoDB.org, and integrates these databases with data available from additional sources. Through ApiDB site, users may pose queries and search all available apicomplexan data and tools, or they may visit individual component organism databases. EuPathDB Bioinformatics Resource Center for Biodefense and Emerging/Re-emerging Infectious Diseases is a portal for accessing genomic-scale datasets associated with eukaryotic pathogens.
Proper citation: Eukaryotic Pathogen Database Resources (RRID:SCR_004512) Copy
Research consortium to advance scientific research in the primary immune deficiency diseases (PIDD) and: * Assemble and maintain a registry of patients with primary immunodeficiency diseases to provide a minimum estimate of the prevalence of each disorder in the United States. Provide a comprehensive clinical picture of each disorder and act as a resource for clinical and laboratory research. * Establish a multifaceted mentoring program to introduce new investigators into the field and stimulate interest and research in primary immune deficiency diseases. * Establish an advisory/review committee to maintain a cell/DNA Repository of biologic material from well-characterized PIDD patients for the advancement of scientific research USIDNET operates a large database of patient information for your use. The purpose and scope of this project is to assemble and maintain a registry of residents with primary immunodeficiency diseases. The project was started with the Registry of U.S. Residents with Chronic Granulomatous Disease. Since then, the registry has been expanded and now collects data on all primary immunodeficiency disorders. The following are just a few of the diseases housed in the registry: Chronic Granulomatous Disease, Common Variable Immunodeficiency Disease, DiGeorge Anomaly, Hyper IgM Syndrome, Leukocyte Adhesion Defect, Severe Combined Immunodeficiency Disease, Wiskott-Aldrich Syndrome, X-Linked Agammaglobulinemia Physicians who would like to register their patients or access the registry are encouraged to contact Onika Davis or Lamar Hamilton, USIDNET team, at odavis (at) primaryimmune.org, or lhamilton (at) primaryimmune.org
Proper citation: USIDNET: US Immunodeficiency Network (RRID:SCR_004672) Copy
An automated analysis platform for metagenomes providing quantitative insights into microbial populations based on sequence data. The server primarily provides upload, quality control, automated annotation and analysis for prokaryotic metagenomic shotgun samples.
Proper citation: MG-RAST (RRID:SCR_004814) Copy
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