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Protein Information Resource Resource Report Resource Website 50+ mentions |
Protein Information Resource (RRID:SCR_002837) | PIR | data or information resource, topical portal, portal | Integrated public bioinformatics resource to support genomic, proteomic and systems biology research and scientific studies. Provides databases and protein sequence analysis tools to scientific community, including Protein Sequence Database which grew out from the Atlas of Protein Sequence and Structure. Conducts research in biomedical text mining and ontology, computational systems biology, and bioinformatics cyberinfrastructure. In 2002 PIR, along with its international partners, EBI (European Bioinformatics Institute) and SIB (Swiss Institute of Bioinformatics), were awarded a grant from NIH to create UniProt, a single worldwide database of protein sequence and function, by unifying the PIR-PSD, Swiss-Prot, and TrEMBL databases. Currently, PIR major activities include: i) UniProt (Universal Protein Resource) development, ii) iProClass protein data integration and ID mapping, iii) PRO protein ontology, and iv) iProLINK protein literature mining and ontology development. The FTP site provides free download for iProClass, PIRSF, and PRO. | annotation, genomic, mining, protein, protein bioinformatics, proteomic, research, sequence, structure, systems biology, gold standard, bio.tools, FASEB list |
is listed by: Debian is listed by: bio.tools is related to: NCBI Protein Database has parent organization: University of Delaware; Delaware; USA has parent organization: Georgetown University; Washington D.C.; USA is parent organization of: PRO is parent organization of: PIRSF is parent organization of: PR is parent organization of: UniProt |
NLM P41 LM05798 | PMID:12520019 | Free, Freely available | biotools:pir, nif-0000-21327, nif-0000-00143, SCR_008229 | https://bio.tools/pir http://pir.georgetown.edu/ |
SCR_002837 | PIR - Protein Information Resource | 2026-02-16 09:45:53 | 83 | ||||
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LONI Visualization Tool Resource Report Resource Website |
LONI Visualization Tool (RRID:SCR_000765) | LONI Viz, LONI_Viz, LOVE | software application, data processing software, data visualization software, software resource | A versatile 1D, 2D and 3D data viewer geared for cross-platform visualization of stereotactic brain data. It is a 3-D viewer that allows volumetric data display and manipulation of axial, sagittal and coronal views. It reads Analyze, Raw-binary and NetCDF volumetric data, as well as, Multi-Contour Files (MCF), LWO/LWS surfaces, atlas hierarchical brain-region labelings ( Brain Trees). It is a portable Java-based software, which only requires a Java interpreter and a 64 MB of RAM memory to run on any computer architecture. LONI_Viz allows the user to interactively overlay and browse through several data volumes, zoom in and out in the axial, sagittal and coronal views, and reports the intensities and the stereo-tactic voxel and world coordinates of the data. Expert users can use LONI_Viz to delineate structures of interest, e.g., sulcal curves, on the 3 cardinal projections of the data. These curves then may be use to reconstruct surfaces representing the topological boundaries of cortical and sub-cortical regions of interest. The 3D features of the package include a SurfaceViewer and a full real-time VolumeRenderer. These allow the user to view the relative positions of different anatomical or functional regions which are not co-planar in any of the axial, sagittal or coronal 2D projection planes. The interactive part of LONI_Viz features a region drawing module used for manual delineation of regions of interest. A series of 2D contours describing the boundary of a region in projection planes (axial, sagittal or coronal) could be used to reconstruct the surface-representation of the 3D outer shell of the region. The latter could then be resliced in directions complementary to the drawing-direction and these complementary contours could be loaded in all tree cardinal views. In addition the surface object could be displayed using the SurfaceViewer. A pre-loading data crop and sub-sampling module allows the user to load and view practically data of any size. This is especially important when viewing cryotome, histological or stained data-sets which may reach 1GB (109 bytes) in size. The user could overlay several pre-registered volumes, change intensity colors and ranges and the inter-volume opacities to visually inspect similarities and differences between the different subjects/modalities. Several image-processing aids provide histogram plotting, image-smoothing, etc. Specific Features: * Region description DataBase * Moleculo-genetic database * Brain anatomical data viewer * BrainMapper tool * Surface (LightWave objects/scenes) and Volume rendering tools * Interactive Contour Drawing tool Implementation Issues: * Applet vs. Application - the software is available as both an applet and a standalone application. The former could be used to browse data from within the LONI database, however, it imposes restrictions on file-size, Internet connection and network-bandwidth and client/server file access. The later requires a local install and configuration of the LONI_Viz software * Extendable object-oriented code (Java), computer architecture independent * Complete online software documentation is available at http://www.loni.ucla.edu/LONI_Viz and a Java-Class documentation is available at http://www.loni.ucla.edu/~dinov/LONI_Vis.dir/doc/LONI_Viz_Java_Docs.html | brain, atlas, visualization, gene mapping, atlas application, magnetic resonance, surface analysis |
is listed by: NeuroImaging Tools and Resources Collaboratory (NITRC) is listed by: Biositemaps has parent organization: Laboratory of Neuro Imaging |
Aging | NIA P50 AG16570; NLM 2R01 LM05639-06; NIA K08 AG100784; NCRR 2 P41 RR13642; NIMH 5 P01 MN52176; NSF DUE 0442992; NCRR U52 RR021813 |
PMID:16598642 | Free, Available for download, Freely available | nif-0000-23313 | http://www.nitrc.org/projects/incf_loni-viz | http://www.loni.ucla.edu/Software/LOVE | SCR_000765 | LONI Visualization Environment, LONI Viz environment, LOVE | 2026-02-16 09:45:20 | 0 | ||
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Gene Atlas Resource Report Resource Website 10+ mentions |
Gene Atlas (RRID:SCR_008089) | Geneatlas | data or information resource, database, atlas | This website allows visitors to search for genes of interest based on their spatial expression patterns in the Postnatal Day 7 mouse brain. Geneatlas provides two searching tools: A graphical interface for customized spatial queries; A textual interface for querying annotated structures. Geneatlas is the product of a collaboration between researchers at Baylor College of Medicine, Rice University, and University of Houston. | gene, brain, mouse, protein, spatial expression, molecular neuroanatomy resource, FASEB list |
has parent organization: University of Houston; Texas; USA has parent organization: Baylor University; Texas; USA |
Burroughs Wellcome Fund ; NLM 5T15LM07093; NCRR P41RR02250 |
nif-0000-10987 | SCR_008089 | 2026-02-16 09:47:06 | 47 | ||||||||
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The NINDS Human Cell and Data Repository (NHCDR) Resource Report Resource Website 10+ mentions |
The NINDS Human Cell and Data Repository (NHCDR) (RRID:SCR_016319) | NHCDR | tissue bank, material resource, biomaterial supply resource | Cell sources currently include fibroblasts and/or induced pluripotent stem cells for Alzheimer's Disease, Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS), Ataxia-telangiectasia, Frontotemporal Lobar Degeneration (FTD), Huntington's Disease, Parkinson's Disease, and healthy controls. Cell sources, including isogenic cell lines for current and new diseases covered by the NINDS will be added over the next several years. | Stem, cell, fibroblast, plutipotent, isogenic |
is used by: NIH Heal Project is recommended by: National Library of Medicine is listed by: re3data.org works with: Cellosaurus |
Alzheimer's Disease, Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS), Ataxia-telangiectasia, Frontotemporal Lobar Degeneration (FTD), Huntington's Disease, Parkinson's Disease | NLM ; NINDS |
Restricted | https://nindsgenetics.org/ | SCR_016319 | NINDS Human Cell and Data Repository (NHCDR) | 2026-02-16 09:49:00 | 16 | |||||
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Midas Platform Resource Report Resource Website 10+ mentions |
Midas Platform (RRID:SCR_002186) | Midas | software application, software resource, data management software, software toolkit | Open-source toolkit that enables the rapid creation of tailored, web-enabled data storage and provides a cohesive system for data management, visualization, and processing. At its core, Midas Platform is implemented as a PHP modular framework with a backend database (PostGreSQL, MySQL and non-relational databases). While the Midas Platform system can be installed and deployed without any customization, the framework has been designed with customization in mind. As building one system to fit all is not optimal, the framework has been extended to support plugins and layouts. Through integration with a range of other open-source toolkits, applications, or internal proprietary workflows, Midas Platform offers a solid foundation to meet the needs of data-centric computing. Midas Platform provides a variety of data access methods, including web, file system and DICOM server interfaces, and facilitates extending the methods in which data is stored to other relational and non-relational databases. | data storage, data analysis, visualization, multimedia, digital archiving, processing | has parent organization: Kitware | NLM ; NIH ; NCI |
PMID:18560078 | Apache License, v2, Simplified BSD License, BSD License | nlx_154696 | SCR_002186 | Midas Platform - The Multimedia Digital Archiving System | 2026-02-16 09:45:41 | 42 | |||||
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MEDI Resource Report Resource Website 100+ mentions |
MEDI (RRID:SCR_015668) | software application, software resource, standalone software | Medication indication software for primary and secondary uses of electronic medical record (EMR) data. MEDI was created based on multiple commonly used medication resources (RxNorm, MedlinePlus, SIDER 2, and Wikipedia ) and by leveraging both ontology and natural language processing (NLP) techniques. | ensemble medication indication, electronic medical record, emr | NLM 1 R01 LM 010685 | PMID:23576672 | Free, Available for download | SCR_015668 | MEDI (MEDication Indication), MEDication Indication, MEDI--an Ensemble MEDication Indication Resource | 2026-02-16 09:48:51 | 215 | ||||||||
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MetaMap Resource Report Resource Website 100+ mentions |
MetaMap (RRID:SCR_015031) | software application, software resource, text-mining software | Program to map biomedical text to the UMLS Metathesaurus and to discover Metathesaurus concepts referred to in text based on symbolic, natural-language processing and computational-linguistic techniques. | text mining, biomedical text | NLM | Free, Account required | SCR_015031 | MetaMap 2016, MetaMap 2016v2 | 2026-02-16 09:48:46 | 337 | |||||||||
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tTFtarget Resource Report Resource Website 1+ mentions |
tTFtarget (RRID:SCR_025631) | database, data or information resource | Transcription factor target database. Platform consolidating both computationally predicted and experimentally validated binding sites between transfer RNA-derived fragments and target genes or transcripts across multiple organisms. | Transcription factor target, validated binding sites, transfer RNA-derived fragments, target genes, multiple organisms, | NLM R01LM014087; NSF |
DOI:10.1093/nar/gkad815 | Free, Freely available | SCR_025631 | tRFtarget 2.0, tRFtarget 1.0 | 2026-02-16 09:51:00 | 2 | ||||||||
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CDEMapper Resource Report Resource Website |
CDEMapper (RRID:SCR_027602) | software application, software resource, source code | Software Common Data Elements (CDEs) mapping tool to bridge the gap between local data elements and National Institutes of Health (NIH) CDEs. Elasticsearch and Large Language Model (LLM)-powered mapping tool designed for biomedical and clinical researchers to efficiently map study variables to the NIH Common Data Elements (CDEs). It integrates essential and advanced services into a user-centered mapping workflow, allowing users to choose different mapping strategies based on their project's needs.Used for enhancing National Institutes of Health common data element use with large language models. | mapping, map study variables, NIH Common Data Elements, map study variables to NIH Common Data Elements, | NLM U24LM013755 | PMID:40332956 | Free, Available for download, Freely available | https://github.com/BIDS-Xu-Lab/CDE-Mapping-Tool | SCR_027602 | CDEMapper 2.0 | 2026-02-16 09:51:25 | 0 |
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