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University of Pittsburgh Conte Center for the Neuroscience of Mental Disorders
 
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University of Pittsburgh Conte Center for the Neuroscience of Mental Disorders (RRID:SCR_000014) Pitt CCNMD, Conte Center data or information resource, organization portal, portal THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE. Documented on August 16,2023. Conte Center for the Neuroscience of Mental Disorders (CCNMD) at the University of Pittsburgh offers a highly interactive scientific environment for the study of the neurobiology of schizophrenia. Integrates the laboratory and clinical research activities of investigators from the University of Pittsburgh Schools of Medicine and Arts and Sciences and the adjacent Carnegie Mellon University. schizophrenia, gaba has parent organization: University of Pittsburgh; Pennsylvania; USA
is parent organization of: University of Pittsburgh Brain Tissue Donation Program
NIMH 5P50MH103204-03 THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE nlx_144496 SCR_000014 Conte Center for the Neuroscience of Mental Disorders 2026-02-14 02:05:59 0
Autopatcher
 
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Autopatcher (RRID:SCR_017464) software resource, software application Software tool for neuronal recording in intact brain. Neuronal, recording, intact, brain, BRAIN Initiative is recommended by: BRAIN Initiative NIMH MH106027 PMID:29297466 Free, Available for download, Freely available SCR_017464 2026-02-14 02:07:29 2
pyRayleighCuda
 
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pyRayleighCuda (RRID:SCR_017453) software resource, software application Python Rayleigh-Sommerfeld integral for acoustics with optional CUDA graphics processing unit (GPU) implementation. Rayleigh-Sommerfeld, integral, acoustics, CUDA, graphics, processing, unit, BRAIN Initiative is recommended by: BRAIN Initiative NIMH MH109105 Free, Freely available SCR_017453 2026-02-14 02:07:29 0
HIV Brain Sequence Database
 
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HIV Brain Sequence Database (RRID:SCR_008819) HIVBrainSeqDB data or information resource, database The HIV Brain Sequence Database (HIVBrainSeqDB) is a public database of HIV envelope sequences, directly sequenced from brain and other tissues from the same patients. For inclusion in the database, sequences must: (i) be deposited in Genbank; (ii) include some portion of the HIV env region; (iii) be clonal, amplified directly from tissue; and (iv) be sampled from the brain, or sampled from a patient for which the database already contains brain sequence. Sequences are annotated with clinical data including viral load, CD4 count, antiretroviral status, neurocognitive impairment, and neuropathological diagnosis, all curated from the original publication. Tissue source is coded using an anatomical ontology, the Foundational Model of Anatomy, to capture the maximum level of detail available, while maintaining ontological relationships between tissues and their subparts. 44 tissue types are represented within the database, grouped into 4 categories: (i) brain, brainstem, and spinal cord; (ii) meninges, choroid plexus, and CSF; (iii) blood and lymphoid; and (iv) other (bone marrow, colon, lung, liver, etc). Currently, the database contains 2517 envelope sequences from 90 patients, obtained from 22 published studies. 1272 sequences are from brain; the remaining 1245 are from blood, lymph node, spleen, bone marrow, colon, lung and other non-brain tissues. The database interface utilizes a faceted interface, allowing real-time combination of multiple search parameters to assemble a meta-dataset, which can be downloaded for further analysis. This online resource will greatly facilitate analysis of the genetic aspects of HIV macrophage tropism, HIV compartmentalization and evolution within the brain and other tissue reservoirs, and the relationship of these findings to HIV-associated neurological disorders and other clinical consequences of HIV infection. human immunodeficiency virus, hiv, brain, sequence, hiv envelope sequence, brain sequence, clone, tissue, brainstem, spinal cord, meninges, choroid plexus, csf, blood, lymphoid, bone marrow, colon, lung, liver, aids is related to: FMA
has parent organization: Harvard University; Cambridge; United States
Human immunodeficiency virus ARRA ;
NIMH 3ROI MH83588-12S1;
NIMH MH83588
PMID:21156070 nlx_149217 SCR_008819 The HIV Brain Sequence Database 2026-02-14 02:06:10 1
Manually Labeled MRI Brain Scan Database
 
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Manually Labeled MRI Brain Scan Database (RRID:SCR_009604) data or information resource, database Collection of neuroanatomically labeled MRI brain scans, created by neuroanatomical experts. Regions of interest include the sub-cortical structures (thalamus, caudate, putamen, hippocampus, etc), along with ventricles, brain stem, cerebellum, and gray and white matter and sub-divided cortex into parcellation units that are defined by gyral and sulcal landmarks. collection, neuroanatomical, MRI, brain, scan, data, thalamus, caudate, putamen, hippocampus, ventricle, cerebellum, cortex is listed by: NeuroImaging Tools and Resources Collaboratory (NITRC)
has parent organization: Neuromorphometrics
works with: MRI Neuroanatomy Labeling Services
works with: MRI Neuroanatomy Labeling Services
NIMH R43 MH60507;
NIMH R44 MH60507;
NIMH R43 MH084358
Commercially available nlx_155805 http://www.nitrc.org/projects/manuallabels SCR_009604 2026-02-14 02:06:11 1
Automated Fiber Quantification in Python
 
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Automated Fiber Quantification in Python (RRID:SCR_023366) pyAFQ software resource, software toolkit Software package focused on automated delineation of major fiber tracts in individual human brains, and quantification of tissue properties within the tracts.Software for automated processing and analysis of diffusion MRI data. Automates tractometry. Automates tractometry, automated delineation of major fiber tracts, individual human brains, quantification of tissue properties, tissue properties within fiber tracts, diffusion MRI data, NIMH 1RF1MH121868;
The BRAIN Initiative ;
Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation ;
Alfred P. Sloan Foundation ;
NIBIB R01EB027585;
NSF 1551330
PMID:35079748 Free, Available for download, Freely available SCR_023366 2026-02-14 02:07:12 12
Monkey Motion
 
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Monkey Motion (RRID:SCR_014285) software resource, source code A graphical source code file used for an automated motion detection and reward system for animal training (see comment for full paper title). It was designed on the LabVIEW programming system. Running the program requires the appropriate LabVIEW runtime software from National Instruments Corporation. Magnetic resonance imaging, Neuroimaging, Macaca fascicularis, Operant conditioning, Reward McDonnell Center for Systems Neuroscience at Washington University ;
NINDS R01 NS044598;
NIMH R21 MH081080;
NIMH K24 MH087913
PMID:26798573
DOI:10.7759/cureus.397
Available for download SCR_014285 2026-02-14 02:08:23 0
NYU Institute for Pediatric Neuroscience Sample
 
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NYU Institute for Pediatric Neuroscience Sample (RRID:SCR_010458) NYU IPN Sample, NYUIQ data or information resource, data set Datasets including a collection of scans from 49 psychiatrically evaluated neurotypical adults, ranging in age from 6 to 55 years old, with age, gender and intelligence quotient (IQ) information provided. Future releases will include more comprehensive phenotypic information, and child and adolescent datasets, as well as individuals from clinical populations. The following data are released for every participant: * At least one 6-minute resting state fMRI scan (R-fMRI) * * One high-resolution T1-weighted mprage, defaced to protect patient confidentiality * Two 64-direction diffusion tensor imaging scans * Demographic information (age, gender) and IQ-measures (Verbal, Performance, and Composite; Weschler Abbreviated Scale of Intelligence - WASI) * Most participants have 2 R-fMRI scans, collected less than 1 hour apart in the same scanning session. Rest_1 is always collected first. adult human, young human, intelligence quotient, child, adolescent, clinical, resting state fmri, t1-weighted, mprage, diffusion tensor imaging, fsiq, viq, piq, neuroimaging, brain, image collection has parent organization: 1000 Functional Connectomes Project
has parent organization: New York University; New York; USA
Neurotypical, Aging Autism Speaks ;
Stavros Niarchos Foundation ;
Leon Levy Foundation ;
Phyllis Green and Randolph Cwen ;
NIMH R01MH083246
Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial License nlx_157644 SCR_010458 NYU Phyllis Green and Randolph Cwen Institute for Pediatric Neuroscience Sample 2026-02-14 02:08:15 0
Enhanced and Unified Anatomical Labeling for Common Mouse Brain Atlas
 
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Enhanced and Unified Anatomical Labeling for Common Mouse Brain Atlas (RRID:SCR_019267) data or information resource, atlas Website to visualize and share anatomical labels. Franklin and Paxinos (FP) based anatomical labels in Allen Common Coordinate Framework (CCF). Cell type specific transgenic mice and MRI atlas were used to adjust and further segment labels. New segmentations were created in dorsal striatum using cortico-striatal connectivity data. Anatomical labels were digitized based on Allen ontology, and web-interface was created for easy visualization. These labels provide resource to isolate and identify mouse brain anatomical structures. Open source data sharing will facilitate further refinement of anatomical labels and integration of data interpretation within single anatomical platform. Anatomical labels, Allen Common Coordinate Framework, Franklin and Paxinos labels, MRI atlas, segment labels, transgenic mice, dorsal striatum, cortico-striatal connectivity data, mouse brain anatomical structure is used by: BICCN
is related to: Allen Institute for Brain Science
NIMH R01 MH116176;
NINDS R01 NS10 8407;
Pennsylvania Department of Health ;
NIH Office of the Director R24 OD018559
PMID:31699990 Free, Freely available SCR_019267 2026-02-14 02:06:49 2
UCSC Cell Browser
 
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UCSC Cell Browser (RRID:SCR_023293) data access protocol, software resource, web service Web based tool to visualize gene expression and metadata annotation distribution throughout single cell dataset or multiple datasets. Interactive viewer for single cell expression. You can click on and hover over cells to get meta information, search for genes to color on and click clusters to show cluster specific marker genes. visualize gene expression, metadata annotation distribution, single cell data viewer, cluster specific marker genes, single cell expression, is related to: Allen Institute for Brain Science
is related to: BRAIN Initiative Cell Atlas Network
has parent organization: University of California at Santa Cruz; California; USA
NHGRI 5U41HG002371;
NHGRI 1U41HG010972;
NHGRI 5R01HG010329;
NIMH U01MH114825;
NINDS K99 NS111731;
NIMH RF1MH121268;
NIMH DP2MH122400;
Silicon Valley Community Foundation ;
California Institute for Regenerative Medicine ;
University of California Office of the President Emergency COVID-19 Research Seed Funding ;
Chan Zuckerberg Initiative Foundation ;
Simons Foundation ;
Brain and Behavior Research Foundation
PMID:34244710 Free, Freely available https://cellbrowser.readthedocs.io/en/master/
https://github.com/maximilianh/cellBrowser
SCR_023293 2026-02-14 02:04:47 123
Human Brain Transcriptome
 
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Human Brain Transcriptome (RRID:SCR_013742) HBT data or information resource, database A data repository containing transcriptome and associated metadata for the developing and adult human brain. It provides genome-wide, exon-level transcriptome data from both sexes and multiple ethnicities. human brain, transcriptome data, brain regions, FASEB list is related to: Spatio-temporal transcriptome of the human brain
has parent organization: Yale University; Connecticut; USA
NIMH U01MH081896 PMID:19477152 SCR_013742 2026-02-14 02:06:27 95
Autism Genetic Resource Exchange
 
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Autism Genetic Resource Exchange (RRID:SCR_004403) AGRE biomaterial supply resource, material resource THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE. Documented on January 11, 2023. A private repository of clinical and genetic information on families with autism. Genetic and clinical data are obtained from families that have more than one family member diagnosed with an Autism Spectrum Disorder. The biological samples, along with the accompanying clinical data, are made available to AGRE-approved researchers worldwide. As they become available, additional family pedigrees will be posted in the online catalog. Cell lines have been established for the majority of families in this collection and serum/plasma is available on a subset of the subjects until stocks are depleted. The diagnosis of autism has been made using the standard Autism Diagnostic Interview-Revised (ADI-R) algorithm and the Autism Diagnostic Observation Scale (ADOS-G). Detailed birth and medical histories (including basic dysmorphology assessments) on children as well as family and medical information for parents and unaffected siblings, are available for nearly all families. DNA, cell lines, serum, plasma and clinical information are made available to AGRE-approved researchers for analysis. family registry, gene bank, genetics, autism diagnostic, interview, autism diagnostic observational scale, autism spectrum disorder, birth, clinical data, genome scan, genotypic data, medical history, pedigree, phenotypic data, dna, cell line, serum, plasma, biorepository, biospecimen, pervasive development disorder is listed by: One Mind Biospecimen Bank Listing
has parent organization: Autism Speaks
Autism, Autism spectrum disorder, Pervasive Development Disorder NIMH 1U24MH081810 PMID:20955925 THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE nif-0000-00226 SCR_004403 2026-02-14 02:06:36 1
CATIE - Clinical Antipsychotic Trials in Intervention Effectiveness
 
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CATIE - Clinical Antipsychotic Trials in Intervention Effectiveness (RRID:SCR_005615) CATIE, CATIE Schizophrenia, Clinical Antipsychotic Trials in Intervention Effectiveness clinical trial The NIMH-funded Clinical Antipsychotic Trials of Intervention Effectiveness (CATIE) Study was a nationwide public health-focused clinical trial that compared the effectiveness of older (first available in the 1950s) and newer (available since the 1990s) antipsychotic medications used to treat schizophrenia. These newer medications, known as atypical antipsychotics, cost roughly 10 times as much as the older medications. CATIE is the largest, longest, and most comprehensive independent trial ever done to examine existing therapies for this disease. Schizophrenia is a brain disorder characterized by hallucinations, delusions, and disordered thinking. The course of schizophrenia is variable, but usually is recurrent and chronic, often causing severe disability. Previous studies have shown that taking antipsychotic medications consistently is far more effective than taking no medicine and that the drugs are necessary to manage the disease. The aim of the CATIE study was to determine which medications provide the best treatment for schizophrenia. Additional information may be found by following the links, http://www.nimh.nih.gov/trials/practical/catie/index.shtml, http://www.clinicaltrials.gov/ct/show/NCT00014001?order=1 schizophrenia, clinical trial, treatment, outcome, antipsychotic is used by: Limited Access Datasets From NIMH Clinical Trials
is listed by: ClinicalTrials.gov
is related to: CATIE - Alzheimers Disease
is related to: NIMH Repository and Genomics Resources
has parent organization: University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill; North Carolina; USA
Schizophrenia NIMH SCR_005512, nlx_146233, nlx_146234 http://www.nimh.nih.gov/health/trials/practical/catie/phase1results.shtml http://www.nimh.nih.gov/health/trials/practical/catie/index.shtml SCR_005615 CATIE Schizophrenia Study, Clinical Antipsychotic Trials in Intervention Effectiveness, Clinical Antipsychotic Trials in Intervention Effectiveness - Schizophrenia 2026-02-14 02:07:06 0
ABIDE
 
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ABIDE (RRID:SCR_003612) ABIDE data or information resource, data set Resting state functional magnetic resonance imaging (R-fMRI) datasets from 539 individuals with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) and 573 typical controls. This initiative involved 16 international sites, sharing 20 samples yielding 1112 datasets composed of both MRI data and an extensive array of phenotypic information common across nearly all sites. This effort is expected to facilitate discovery science and comparisons across samples. All datasets are anonymous, with no protected health information included. phenotype, resting state functional magnetic resonance imaging, mri, image, fmri is listed by: NeuroImaging Tools and Resources Collaboratory (NITRC)
has parent organization: 1000 Functional Connectomes Project
has parent organization: NeuroImaging Tools and Resources Collaboratory (NITRC)
Autism spectrum disorder, Normal Leon Levy Foundation ;
Joseph P. Healy ;
Stavros Niarchos Foundation ;
NIMH K23MH087770;
NIMH R03MH096321
Account required, Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike License, v3 nlx_157761 SCR_003612 Autism Brain Imaging Data Exchange 2026-02-14 02:07:29 212
Limited Access Datasets From NIMH Clinical Trials
 
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Limited Access Datasets From NIMH Clinical Trials (RRID:SCR_005614) Limited Access Datasets From NIMH Clinical Trials data or information resource, data set A listing of data sets from NIMH-supported clinical trials. Limited Access Datasets are available from numerous NIMH studies. NIMH requires all investigators seeking access to data from NIMH-supported trials held by NIMH to execute and submit as their request the appropriate Data Use Certification pertaining to the trial. The datasets distributed by NIMH are referred to as limited access datasets because access is limited to qualified researchers who complete Data Use Certifications. clinical trial, mental health, child uses: ClinicalTrials.gov
uses: Sequenced Treatment Alternatives to Relieve Depression Study
uses: CATIE - Clinical Antipsychotic Trials in Intervention Effectiveness
uses: CATIE - Alzheimers Disease
uses: Systematic Treatment Enhancement Program for Bipolar Disorder (STEP-BD)
uses: TADS - Treatment for Adolescents with Depression Study
uses: Treatment of SSRI-resistant Depression in Adolescents (TORDIA)
is listed by: re3data.org
has parent organization: NIMH Clinical Trials
Depressive Disorder, Attention deficit-hyperactivity disorder, Autism Spectrum Disorder, Bipolar Disorder, Alzheimer's disease, Anxiety, Schizophrenia, Pervasive Development Disorder NIMH Approval required, Data Use Certification required nlx_146232 http://www.nimh.nih.gov/funding/clinical-trials-for-researchers/datasets/ http://www.nimh.nih.gov/trials/datasets/nimh-procedures-for-requesting-data-sets.shtml, http://www.nimh.nih.gov/health/trials/datasets/ SCR_005614 Available Limited Access Datasets From NIMH Clinical Trials 2026-02-14 02:07:22 1
MIALAB - Resting State Data
 
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MIALAB - Resting State Data (RRID:SCR_008914) data or information resource, data set An MRI data set that demonstrates the utility of a mega-analytic approach by identifying the effects of age and gender on the resting-state networks (RSNs) of 603 healthy adolescents and adults (mean age: 23.4 years, range: 12-71 years). Data were collected on the same scanner, preprocessed using an automated analysis pipeline based in SPM, and studied using group independent component analysis. RSNs were identified and evaluated in terms of three primary outcome measures: time course spectral power, spatial map intensity, and functional network connectivity. Results revealed robust effects of age on all three outcome measures, largely indicating decreases in network coherence and connectivity with increasing age. Gender effects were of smaller magnitude but suggested stronger intra-network connectivity in females and more inter-network connectivity in males, particularly with regard to sensorimotor networks. These findings, along with the analysis approach and statistical framework described, provide a useful baseline for future investigations of brain networks in health and disease. fmri, functional connectivity, resting-state, independent component analysis, connectome, adolescent, adult, mri, resting state network, connectivity, dataset has parent organization: MIALAB - Medical Image Analysis Lab Aging NRC Bilatgrunn ;
NIBIB 1R01-EB006841;
NIBIB 1R01- EB005846;
NIBIB 2R01-EB000840;
NIBIB 1 P20 RR021938-01;
DOE DE-FG02-08ER64581;
NIMH 1R01-MH072681-01;
John Templeton Foundation grant 12456;
NIAAA 1P20 AA017068;
NINDSR21NS064464 ;
NIDA1 R03 DA022435-01A1 ;
NIDA1 R03 DA024212-01A1 ;
NIDA KO1-DA021632-02
PMID:21442040 nlx_151552 SCR_008914 Medical Image Analysis Laboratory - Resting State Data, MIA Laboratory - Resting State Data, Medical Image Analysis Lab - Resting State Data, Medical Image Analysis (MIA) Laboratory - Resting State Data 2026-02-14 02:07:55 10
BehaviorDEPOT
 
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BehaviorDEPOT (RRID:SCR_023602) software resource, source code Software tool for automated behavioral detection based on markerless pose tracking. Behavioral analysis tool to first compile and clean point-tracking output from DeepLabCut, and then classify behavioral epochs using custom behavior classifiers. Used to detect frame by frame behavior from video time series and can analyze results of common experimental assays, including fear conditioning, decision-making in T-maze, open field, elevated plus maze, and novel object exploration. Calculates kinematic and postural statistics from keypoint tracking data from pose estimation software outputs. OpenBehavior, automated behavioral detection, markerless pose tracking, detect frame by frame behavior, video time series, kinematic and postural statistics, is listed by: OpenBehavior
is related to: SLEAP, LEAP and MotionMapper project
works with: DeepLabCut
NIMH K01MH116264;
NIMH K08MH116125;
Whitehall Foundation ;
Simonsen Foundation ;
NSF ;
NIMH T32MH073526;
Brain Research Foundation ;
Brain and Behavior Research Foundation
PMID:35997072 Free, Available for download, Freely available https://edspace.american.edu/openbehavior/project/behaviordepot/ SCR_023602 2026-02-14 02:08:38 1
TADA-A
 
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TADA-A (RRID:SCR_024538) software resource, source code Software statistical framework for mapping risk genes from de novo mutations in whole genome sequencing studies. mapping risk genes, de novo mutations, whole genome sequencing, NIMH R01MH110531;
Simons Foundation
PMID:29754769 Free, Available for download, Freely available SCR_024538 TADA-Annotations 2026-02-14 02:08:42 0
Early Postnatal Developmental Mouse Brain Atlas
 
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Early Postnatal Developmental Mouse Brain Atlas (RRID:SCR_024725) epDevAtlas portal, laboratory portal, data or information resource, atlas, organization portal Suite of open access resources including 3D atlases of early postnatally developing mouse brain and mapped cell type density growth charts, which can be used as standalone resources or to implement data integration. Web platform can be utilized to analyze and visualize the spatiotemporal growth of GABAergic, microglial, and cortical layer-specific cell type densities in 3D. Morphologically averaged symmetric template brains serve as the basis reference space and coordinate system with an isotropic resolution of 20 μm (XYZ in coronal plane). Average transformations were conducted at 20 μm voxel resolution by interpolating high resolution serial two photon tomography images from primarily Vip-IRES-Cre;Ai14 mice at postnatal (P) ages P4, P6, P8, P10, P12, and P14. For all ages, anatomical labels from the P56 Allen Mouse Brain Common Coordinate Framework (Allen CCFv3) were iteratively down registered to each early postnatal time point in a non-linear manner, aided by manual parcellations of landmarks in 3D, consistent with the Allen Mouse Reference Atlas Ontology. 3D atlases, early postnatally developing mouse brain, mapped cell type density growth charts, Allen Mouse Reference Atlas Ontology, uses: Allen Mouse Reference Atlas Ontology
uses: Allen Mouse Brain Common Coordinate Framework
is organization facet of: BRAIN Initiative Cell Atlas Network
NIMH RF1MH12460501;
NINDS R01NS108407
DOI:10.1101/2023.11.24.568585 Free, Freely available SCR_024725 2026-02-14 02:08:31 3
XTRACT
 
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XTRACT (RRID:SCR_024933) software resource, software application Software command line tool for automated tractography. Standardised protocols for automated tractography in human and macaque brain. automated tractography, tractography, human, macaque, brain is a plug in for: FSL Medical Research Council PhD Studentship UK ;
Marie Skłodowska-Curie Individual Fellowship Grant ;
Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council ;
Netherlands Organization for Scientific Research NWO Netherlands ;
Sir Henry Dale Wellcome Trust Fellowship UK ;
MRC Career Development Fellowship UK ;
Wellcome Trust Collaborative Award UK ;
UK Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council ;
Wellcome Trust grant UK ;
Human Connectome Project ;
NIMH 1U54MH091657;
McDonnell Center for Systems Neuroscience at Washington University ;
NIH ;
UK Biobank Resource ;
Wellcome Trust
PMID:32407993 Free, Freely available SCR_024933 2026-02-14 02:09:06 2

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