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OSUCCC-James Resource Report Resource Website |
OSUCCC-James (RRID:SCR_004790) | OSUCCC-James | international standard specification, portal, data or information resource, narrative resource, topical portal, standard specification | As the Midwest''s first and Ohio''s only fully dedicated cancer hospital and research institute, The Ohio State University Comprehensive Cancer CenterArthur G. James Cancer Hospital and Solove Research Institute (OSUCCC-James) is one of the nation''s premier cancer centers for the prevention, detection and treatment of cancer. The OSUCCC-James is one of only 40 centers in the United States designated by the National Cancer Institute a Comprehensive Cancer Center. In addition, the OSUCCC-James is a founding member of the National Comprehensive Cancer Network (NCCN), an alliance of 21 of the world''s leading cancer centers that develops clinical practice guidelines to improve the quality and effectiveness of care provided to patients with cancer. The Ohio State cancer program is part of The Ohio State University, the largest public university in the nation. We are affiliated with The Ohio State University Medical Center, one of the largest and most diverse academic medical centers in the nation and the only academic medical center in central Ohio. The cancer program at Ohio State encompasses more than 200 comprehensive cancer center members from 13 of the 18 colleges at The Ohio State University and includes physicians from 16 specialties. The OSUCCCJames'' singular focus on cancer has led to multiple accomplishments that have changed the standards of care with respect to prevention, diagnosis and treatment, in a way that substantially improves outcomes for cancer patients. |
is related to: OSU Nucleic Acid Shared Resource is related to: OSU Nutrient and Phytochemical Analytics Shared Resource has parent organization: Ohio State University; Ohio; USA is parent organization of: Ohio State Leukemia Tissue Bank |
NCI | nlx_78698 | SCR_004790 | Ohio State University Comprehensive Cancer Center - James Cancer Hospital and Solove Research Institute, OSUCCC - The James Cancer Hospital and Solove Research Institute, Ohio State University Comprehensive Cancer Center, Ohio State University Comprehensive Cancer Center-Arthur G. James Cancer Hospital and Solove Research Institute, The James, The James Comprehensive Cancer Center, OSUCCC | 2026-02-14 02:00:47 | 0 | ||||||||
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Protein Data Bank Markup Language Resource Report Resource Website 1+ mentions |
Protein Data Bank Markup Language (RRID:SCR_005085) | PDBML | data or information resource, interchange format, markup language, narrative resource, standard specification | Markup Language that provides a representation of PDB data in XML format. The description of this format is provided in XML schema of the PDB Exchange Data Dictionary. This schema is produced by direct translation of the mmCIF format PDB Exchange Data Dictionary Other data dictionaries used by the PDB have been electronically translated into XML/XSD schemas and these are also presented in the list below. * PDBML data files are provided in three forms: ** fully marked-up files, ** files without atom records ** files with a more space efficient encoding of atom records * Data files in PDBML format can be downloaded from the RCSB PDB website or by ftp. * Software tools for manipulating PDB data in XML format are available. | xml |
is related to: RCSB PDB Software Tools has parent organization: Research Collaboratory for Structural Bioinformatics Protein Data Bank (RCSB PDB) |
NSF ; NIGMS ; DOE ; NLM ; NCI ; NCRR ; NIBIB ; NINDS |
PMID:15509603 | nlx_144096 | SCR_005085 | PDBML: Protein Data Bank Markup Language | 2026-02-14 02:01:03 | 2 | ||||||
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iTools Resource Report Resource Website 10+ mentions |
iTools (RRID:SCR_009626) | iTools | data repository, storage service resource, web service, software repository, data or information resource, service resource, data access protocol, software resource, database | An infrastructure for managing of diverse computational biology resources - data, software tools and web-services. The iTools design, implementation and meta-data content reflect the broad NCBC needs and expertise (www.NCBCs.org). | computational neuroscience, data, experiment control, hardware, imaging genomics, information specification, java, loni pipeline, model, ontology, os independent, metadata |
is listed by: NeuroImaging Tools and Resources Collaboratory (NITRC) is related to: National Centers for Biomedical Computing has parent organization: Laboratory of Neuro Imaging |
NIH Roadmap for Medical Research ; NCRR U54-RR021813; NIDA U54-DA021519; NCI U54-CA121852; NHGRI U54-HG004028; NIGMS U54-GM072970; NIBIB U54-EB005149; NLM U54-LM008748 |
PMID:18509477 | GNU Lesser General Public License | nlx_155852 | http://www.nitrc.org/projects/itools http://www.loni.usc.edu/research/software |
http://itools.loni.ucla.edu/ | SCR_009626 | ITools Resourceome, NCBC iTools | 2026-02-14 02:01:52 | 45 | |||
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HOMER Resource Report Resource Website 5000+ mentions |
HOMER (RRID:SCR_010881) | HOMER | sequence analysis software, data processing software, data analysis software, software application, software resource | Software tools for Motif Discovery and next-gen sequencing analysis. Used for analyzing ChIP-Seq, GRO-Seq, RNA-Seq, DNase-Seq, Hi-C and numerous other types of functional genomics sequencing data sets. Collection of command line programs for unix style operating systems written in Perl and C++. | motif, discovery, next, generation, sequencing, analysis, genomic, data |
is listed by: OMICtools is related to: findMotif.pl has parent organization: University of California at San Diego; California; USA |
NURSA consortium grant ; NIH HC088093; NIDDK DK063491; NCI CA52599; NIGMS P50 GM081892; Foundation Leducq Transatlantic Network Grant |
PMID:20513432 | OMICS_00483 | http://biowhat.ucsd.edu/homer/index.html | SCR_010881 | HOMER, Hypergeometric Optimization of Motif EnRichment, Homer, Homer v4.5 | 2026-02-14 02:02:07 | 5370 | |||||
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Sanford Burnham Prebys Medical Discovery Institute Resource Report Resource Website 1+ mentions |
Sanford Burnham Prebys Medical Discovery Institute (RRID:SCR_011516) | SBP, SBP Medical Discovery Institute | institution | Conducts world class collaborative research dedicated to finding cures for human disease, improving quality of life, and thus creating a legacy for its employees, partners, donors, and community. SBP is dedicated to discovering the fundamental molecular causes of disease and devising the innovative therapies of tomorrow. Has established major research programs in cancer, neurodegeneration, diabetes, and infectious, inflammatory, and childhood diseases. SBP is a U.S.-based, non-profit public benefit corporation, with operations in San Diego (La Jolla) and Orlando (Lake Nona) in Florida. | Discovering disease, disease molecular causes, innovative therapies |
is parent organization of: PMAP is parent organization of: Sanford-Burnham Medical Research Institute Labs and Facilities is parent organization of: Sanford-Burnham Neuroscience and Aging Research Center is parent organization of: TOPSAN is parent organization of: Sanford-Burnham Stem Cell Core Facility is parent organization of: Sanford-Burnham Applied Bioinformatics Core Facility is parent organization of: Sanford-Burnham Protein Production and Analysis Core is parent organization of: Sanford-Burnham Histology Core Facility at Lake Nona is parent organization of: La Jolla Interdisciplinary Neurosciences Center is parent organization of: RESP ESP charged Database is parent organization of: Joint Center for Structural Genomics is parent organization of: Sanford Burnham Prebys Medical Discovery Institute Cancer Metabolism Core Facility is parent organization of: Sanford Burnham Prebys Medical Discovery Institute Proteomics Core Facility is parent organization of: Sanford Burnham Prebys Medical Discovery Institute Flow Cytometry Core Facility |
NCI | Wikidata: Q7417591, grid.479509.6, ISNI: 0000 0001 0163 8573, nlx_144485, SCR_014876 | https://ror.org/03m1g2s55 | http://www.sanfordburnham.org/Pages/Splash.aspx | SCR_011516 | SBP Medical Discovery Institute, Sanford Burnham Prebys | 2026-02-14 02:02:21 | 1 | |||||
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Xiphophorus Genetic Stock Center Resource Report Resource Website 100+ mentions |
Xiphophorus Genetic Stock Center (RRID:SCR_008340) | biomaterial supply resource, organism supplier, material resource | Supplier of xiphophorus (platyfish or swordtails) from pedigreed parental lines, representing variety of species. In addition to supplying strains and providing consultation on husbandry and genetic questions, the XGSC produces custom interspecies hybrids (both first generation F1, and backcross hybrid generation BC1) for a variety of projects. | RIN, Resource Information Network, est, fish, cryopreservation, microsatellite, swordtail, RRID Community Authority |
is used by: Integrated Animals is listed by: Resource Information Network has parent organization: Texas State University; Texas; USA |
NCI P01 CA75137; NIH Office of the Director R24 OD011120; University of Texas MD Anderson Center |
nif-0000-24971 | https://orip.nih.gov/comparative-medicine/programs/vertebrate-models | SCR_008340 | XGSC | 2026-02-14 02:01:39 | 109 | |||||||
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Moffitt Cancer Center Resource Report Resource Website 1+ mentions |
Moffitt Cancer Center (RRID:SCR_008730) | Moffitt | institutional portal | H. Lee Moffitt Cancer Center & Research Institute has made a lasting commitment to the prevention and cure of cancer, working tirelessly in the areas of patient care, research and education to advance one step further in fighting this disease. As part of an elite group of National Cancer Institute (NCI) Comprehensive Cancer Centers, Moffitt focuses on the development of early stage translational research aimed at the rapid translation of scientific discoveries to benefit patient care. Since the first patient admission in October 1986, Moffitt physicians, scientists and staff members have worked together to establish a tradition of excellence offered in an atmosphere characterized by kindness, caring and hope. The Cancer Center''s future growth in clinical care and research rests firmly on this tradition and makes possible the changes ahead. The mission of Moffitt Cancer Center is to contribute to the prevention and cure of cancer. Moffitt''s vision is to be the leader in scientific discovery and translation into compassionate care, cures, and prevention of cancer for our community and the world. As it grows to fulfill its mission, the Cancer Center will continue to be distinguished by its compassionate and effective patient care. Moffitt Cancer Center is a not-for-profit institution. It includes private patient rooms, the Southeast''s largest Blood and Marrow Transplant Program, outpatient treatment programs that record more than 320,500 visits a year, the Moffitt Research Center, Moffitt Cancer Center at International Plaza and the Lifetime Cancer Screening & Prevention Center. | cancer, human |
has parent organization: University of South Florida; Florida; USA is parent organization of: Moffitt Cancer Center Tissue Core is parent organization of: Moffitt Cancer Center Proteomics and Metabolomics Core Facility is parent organization of: Moffitt Cancer Center Tissue Core Facility is parent organization of: Moffitt Cancer Center Small Animal Imaging Laboratory Core Facility is parent organization of: Moffitt Cancer Center Molecular Genomics Core Facility is parent organization of: Moffitt Cancer Center Molecular Genomics Core Facility |
NCI | nlx_143722 | SCR_008730 | H. Lee Moffitt Cancer Center and Research Institute, H. Lee Moffitt Cancer Center & Research Institute | 2026-02-14 02:01:46 | 3 | |||||||
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Central Brain Tumor Registry of the United States Resource Report Resource Website 10+ mentions |
Central Brain Tumor Registry of the United States (RRID:SCR_008748) | CBTRUS | nonprofit organization | Voluntary, non-profit organization dedicated to collecting and disseminating statistical data. Resource for gathering and disseminating epidemiologic data on all primary benign and malignant brain and other CNS tumors. | human, brain, tumor, cancer, central nervous system, epidemiology, incidence, survival, diagnosis, treatment, benign, malignant, registry, epidemiological data, aggregator, clinical, statistics, population, histology, age, gender, race, hispanic, mortality | Brain tumor, Aging | American Brain Tumor Association ; National Brain Tumor Society ; Pediatric Brain Tumor Foundation ; NCI contract HHSN261201000576P |
PMID:23095881 | Application required., The community can contribute to this resource | grid.492337.8, ISNI: 0000 0004 0484 2205, nlx_143889 | https://ror.org/03849s113 | SCR_008748 | 2026-02-14 02:01:46 | 26 | |||||
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3D Slicer Resource Report Resource Website 1000+ mentions |
3D Slicer (RRID:SCR_005619) | Slicer | data visualization software, data processing software, software application, software resource, image analysis software | A free, open source software package for visualization and image analysis including registration, segmentation, and quantification of medical image data. Slicer provides a graphical user interface to a powerful set of tools so they can be used by end-user clinicians and researchers alike. 3D Slicer is natively designed to be available on multiple platforms, including Windows, Linux and Mac Os X. Slicer is based on VTK (http://public.kitware.com/vtk) and has a modular architecture for easy addition of new functionality. It uses an XML-based file format called MRML - Medical Reality Markup Language which can be used as an interchange format among medical imaging applications. Slicer is primarily written in C++ and Tcl. | birn, diffusion, functional, na-mic (ncbc), nifti-1 support, registration, segmentation, visualization, volume, warping |
uses: 3DSlicerLupusLesionModule uses: ShapePopulationViewer uses: Joint Anisotropic LMMSE Filter for Stationary Rician noise removal in DWI uses: Joint Anisotropic LMMSE Filter for Stationary Rician noise removal in DWI is listed by: NeuroImaging Tools and Resources Collaboratory (NITRC) is listed by: Biositemaps is related to: Slicer3 Example Modules is related to: Stereoscopic Atlas of Intrinsic Brain Networks is related to: VMTK in 3D Slicer is related to: Diffusion Tractography with Kalman Filter is related to: Fast Nonlocal Means for MRI denoising is related to: SpineSegmentation module for 3DSlicer is related to: BioImage Suite is related to: NA-MIC Kit is related to: Hammer And WML Modules for 3D Slicer is related to: ABC (Atlas Based Classification) is related to: ARCTIC is related to: Finsler tractography module for Slicer is related to: GAMBIT is related to: GPU based affine registration is related to: GTRACT is related to: LEAD-DBS has parent organization: Harvard University; Cambridge; United States is parent organization of: Level-set Segmentation for Slicer3 is parent organization of: Slicer3 Module Rician noise filter has plug in: MultiXplore works with: UManitoba - JHU Functionally Defined Human White Matter Atlas works with: SlicerMorph |
NIH ; NCRR ; NIBIB ; NCI ; US Army ; Telemedicine and Advanced Technology Research Center |
3D Slicer License | nif-0000-00256 | http://www.nitrc.org/projects/slicer | SCR_005619 | Slicer, 3D Slicer: A multi-platform free and open source software package for visualization and medical image computing, 3D Slicer, 3DSlicer | 2026-02-14 02:01:08 | 2238 | |||||
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Pathway Interaction Database Resource Report Resource Website 50+ mentions |
Pathway Interaction Database (RRID:SCR_006866) | PID, NCI Nature PID | data analysis service, analysis service resource, data or information resource, production service resource, service resource, database | THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE, documented on July 27, 2016. Curated database of information about known biomolecular interactions and key cellular processes assembled into signaling pathways. All interactions are assembled into pathways, and can be accessed by performing searches for biomolecules, or processes, or by viewing predefined pathways. This was a collaborative project between the NCI and Nature Publishing Group (NPG) from 2006 until September 22nd, 2012, and is no longer being updated. PID is aimed at the cancer research community and others interested in cellular pathways, such as neuroscientists, developmental biologists, and immunologists. The database focuses on the biomolecular interactions that are known or believed to take place in human cells. It can be browsed as an online encyclopedia, used to run computational analyses, or employed in ways that combine these two approaches. In addition to PID''''s predefined pathways, search results are displayed as dynamically constructed interaction networks. These features of PID render it a useful tool for both biologists and bioinformaticians. PID offers a range of search features to facilitate pathway exploration. Users can browse the predefined set of pathways or create interaction network maps centered on a single molecule or cellular process of interest. In addition, the batch query tool allows users to upload long list(s) of molecules, such as those derived from microarray experiments, and either overlay these molecules onto predefined pathways or visualize the complete molecular connectivity map. Users can also download molecule lists, citation lists and complete database content in extensible markup language (XML) and Biological Pathways Exchange (BioPAX) Level 2 format. The database is supplemented by a concise editorial section that includes specially written synopses of recent important research articles in areas related to cancer research, and specially commissioned Bioinformatics Primers that provide practical advice on how to make the most of other relevant online resources. The database and editorial content are updated monthly, and users can opt to receive a monthly email alert to stay informed about new content. Note: as of September 23, 2012 the PID is no longer being actively curated. NCI will maintain the PID website and data for twelve months beyond September 2012 to allow interested parties to obtain the previously curated data before the site is retired in September 2013. | cellular process, interaction, neuroscience, pathway, molecule, cancer, molecular interaction, signaling pathway, visualization, connectivity, interaction network |
is related to: BioCarta Pathways is related to: Pathway Commons is related to: ConsensusPathDB is related to: Integrated Molecular Interaction Database is related to: NCBI BioSystems Database is related to: KOBAS is related to: Reactome is related to: hiPathDB - human integrated Pathway DB with facile visualization has parent organization: National Cancer Institute |
NCI | PMID:18832364 | THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE | nif-0000-03286 | SCR_006866 | Pathway Interaction Database | 2026-02-14 02:01:23 | 95 | |||||
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PeptideAtlas Resource Report Resource Website 100+ mentions |
PeptideAtlas (RRID:SCR_006783) | PeptideAtlas | data repository, storage service resource, data or information resource, service resource, database | Multi-organism, publicly accessible compendium of peptides identified in a large set of tandem mass spectrometry proteomics experiments. Mass spectrometer output files are collected for human, mouse, yeast, and several other organisms, and searched using the latest search engines and protein sequences. All results of sequence and spectral library searching are subsequently processed through the Trans Proteomic Pipeline to derive a probability of correct identification for all results in a uniform manner to insure a high quality database, along with false discovery rates at the whole atlas level. The raw data, search results, and full builds can be downloaded for other uses. All results of sequence searching are processed through PeptideProphet to derive a probability of correct identification for all results in a uniform manner ensuring a high quality database. All peptides are mapped to Ensembl and can be viewed as custom tracks on the Ensembl genome browser. The long term goal of the project is full annotation of eukaryotic genomes through a thorough validation of expressed proteins. The PeptideAtlas provides a method and a framework to accommodate proteome information coming from high-throughput proteomics technologies. The online database administers experimental data in the public domain. You are encouraged to contribute to the database. | proteomics, peptide, mass spectrometry, annotation, eukaryotic, genome, peptide sequence, high-throughput mass spectrometry, ensembl, peptideprophet, protein sequence, blood plasma, protein, eukaryotic cell, dna, bio.tools, FASEB list |
is used by: NIF Data Federation is used by: ProteomeXchange is recommended by: NIDDK Information Network (dkNET) is recommended by: National Library of Medicine is recommended by: NIDDK - National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases is listed by: Biositemaps is listed by: re3data.org is listed by: bio.tools is listed by: Debian is related to: Ensembl is related to: ProteomeXchange is related to: NIH Data Sharing Repositories is related to: Integrated Manually Extracted Annotation has parent organization: Institute for Systems Biology; Washington; USA |
NCI ; NHGRI ; NIGMS |
PMID:20013378 PMID:23215161 PMID:16381952 PMID:15642101 |
Public, The community can contribute to this resource, Acknowledgement requested | nif-0000-03266, r3d100010889, biotools:peptideatlas | https://bio.tools/peptideatlas https://doi.org/10.17616/R3BK61 |
SCR_006783 | Peptide Atlas, PeptideAtlas | 2026-02-14 02:01:13 | 479 | ||||
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Surveillance Epidemiology and End Results Resource Report Resource Website 5000+ mentions |
Surveillance Epidemiology and End Results (RRID:SCR_006902) | SEER | data set, data or information resource, report, narrative resource, database | SEER collects cancer incidence data from population-based cancer registries covering approximately 47.9 percent of the U.S. population. The SEER registries collect data on patient demographics, primary tumor site, tumor morphology, stage at diagnosis, and first course of treatment, and they follow up with patients for vital status.There are two data products available: SEER Research and SEER Research Plus. This was motivated because of concerns about the increasing risk of re-identifiability of individuals. The Research Plus databases require more rigorous process for access that includes user authentication through Institutional Account or multiple-step request process for Non-Institutional users. | cancer, statistics, epidemiology, registry, mortality, cancer mortality, african-american, hispanic, american-indian, alaska native, asian, hawaiian, pacific islander, demographic, tumor site, tumor morphology, stage, treatment, follow-up, vital status, FASEB list |
is listed by: re3data.org is related to: SEER*Stat is related to: NCI SEER Cancer Stage Variable Documentation is related to: SEER Datasets and Software is related to: NCI Division of Cancer Control and Population Sciences SEER-Medicare Comorbidity SAS Macros is related to: NCI Division of Cancer Control and Population Sciences SEER-Medicare Linked Data Resource has parent organization: National Cancer Institute |
Cancer, Leukemia | NCI | nif-0000-21366 | SCR_006902 | Surveillance Epidemiology and End Results (SEER) Program, Surveillance Epidemiology End Results, Surveillance Epidemiology End Results (SEER) Program | 2026-02-14 02:01:18 | 6023 | ||||||
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Center for Inherited Disease Research Resource Report Resource Website 100+ mentions |
Center for Inherited Disease Research (RRID:SCR_007339) | CIDR | training service resource, analysis service resource, resource, material analysis service, production service resource, biomaterial analysis service, service resource, data computation service | Next generation sequencing and genotyping services provided to investigators working to discover genes that contribute to disease. On-site statistical geneticists provide insight into analysis issues as they relate to study design, data production and quality control. In addition, CIDR has a consulting agreement with the University of Washington Genetics Coordinating Center (GCC) to provide statistical and analytical support, most predominantly in the areas of GWAS data cleaning and methods development. Completed studies encompass over 175 phenotypes across 530 projects and 620,000 samples. The impact is evidenced by over 380 peer-reviewed papers published in 100 journals. Three pathways exist to access the CIDR genotyping facility: * NIH CIDR Program: The CIDR contract is funded by 14 NIH Institutes and provides genotyping and statistical genetic services to investigators approved for access through competitive peer review. An application is required for projects supported by the NIH CIDR Program. * The HTS Facility: The High Throughput Sequencing Facility, part of the Johns Hopkins Genetic Resources Core Facility, provides next generation sequencing services to internal JHU investigators and external scientists on a fee-for-service basis. * The JHU SNP Center: The SNP Center, part of the Johns Hopkins Genetic Resources Core Facility, provides genotyping to internal JHU investigators and external scientists on a fee-for-service basis. Data computation service is included to cover the statistical genetics services provided for investigators seeking to identify genes that contribute to human disease. Human Genotyping Services include SNP Genome Wide Association Studies, SNP Linkage Scans, Custom SNP Studies, Cancer Panel, MHC Panels, and Methylation Profiling. Mouse Genotyping Services include SNP Scans and Custom SNP Studies. | gene, genome, array, custom, dna, genome wide association study, genotyping, genotyping service, linkage scan, methylation profiling, hereditary disease, single gene disorder, snp, statistical genetics, whole genome, whole exome, exome sequencing, high throughput sequencing, single nucleotide polymorphism, sequencing, disease |
is listed by: NIDDK Information Network (dkNET) has parent organization: Johns Hopkins University; Maryland; USA |
Aging | NHGRI ; NCI ; NEI ; NIA ; NIAAA ; NIAMS ; NICHD ; NIDA ; NIDCD ; NIDCR ; NIDDK ; NIEHS ; NIMH ; NINDS ; NHGRI N01-HG-65403; US Department of Health and Human Services HHSN268200782096C; S Department of Health and Human Services HHSN268201100011I; S Department of Health and Human Services HHSN268201200008I; NHGRI U01HG004438; NHGRI U54HG006542 |
nif-0000-00223 | SCR_007339 | CIDR - Center for Inherited Disease Research | 2026-02-14 02:01:21 | 206 | ||||||
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Aged Rodent Tissue Arrays Resource Report Resource Website |
Aged Rodent Tissue Arrays (RRID:SCR_007332) | NIA Tissue Arrays, | analysis service resource, material analysis service, production service resource, biomaterial analysis service, service resource | Offer high-throughput analysis of tissue histology and protein expression for the biogerontology research community. Each array is a 4 micron section that includes tissue cores from multiple tissues at multiple ages on one slide. The arrays are made from ethanol-fixed tissue and can be used for all techniques for which conventional tissue sections can be used. Ages are chosen to span the life from young adult to very old age. (available ages: 4, 12, 18, 24 and 28 months of age) Images of H&E stained punches are available for Liver, Cardiac Muscle, and Brain. The NIA aged rodent tissue arrays were developed with assistance from the National Cancer Institute (NCI) Tissue Array Research Program (TARP), led by Dr. Stephen Hewitt, Director. NCI TARP contains more information on tissue array construction, protocols for using arrays, and references. Preparation and Product Description Tissue arrays are prepared in parallel from different sets of animals so that experiments can be conducted in duplicate, with each array using unique animals with a unique product number. The product descriptions page describes each array, including: * Strain * Gender * Ages * Tissues * Animal Identification Numbers | aged, biogerontology, caloric restricted, rodent, protein expression, tissue array, tissue core, histology, adult, old, old rodent, c57bl/6, male, female, liver, cardiac muscle, brain, tissue, kidney, skin, frontal cortex, muscle, thigh, white adipose tissue, pancreas, testes, prostate, spleen, lung, heart, dwarf, wild type, early adult, middle adult, late adult, microarray, image | has parent organization: Aged Rodent Tissue Bank | Aged, Old, Control, Aging | NIA ; NCI ; NIH Blueprint for Neuroscience Research |
Public: NIA aged rodent tissue arrays are available to investigators at academic and nonprofit research institutions that are engaged in projects directly related to aging and age-related disorders. | nif-0000-00216 | http://www.nia.nih.gov/ResearchInformation/ScientificResources/AgedRodentTissueBankHandbook/TissueArrays/ | SCR_007332 | Aged Rodent Tissue Bank Handbook - Tissue Arrays, NIH Aged Rodent Tissue Bank Handbook Tissue Arrays | 2026-02-14 02:01:24 | 0 | ||||
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GWASdb Resource Report Resource Website 10+ mentions |
GWASdb (RRID:SCR_006015) | GWASdb | web service, data or information resource, data access protocol, software resource, database | Combines collections of genetic variants (GVs) from GWAS and their comprehensive functional annotations, as well as disease classifications. Used to maximize utilility of GWAS data to gain biological insights through integrative, multi-dimensional functional annotation portal. In addition to all GVs annotated in NHGRI GWAS Catalog, we manually curate GVs that are marginally significant (P value < 10-3) by looking into supplementary materials of each original publication and provide extensive functional annotations for these GVs. GVs are manually classified by diseases according to Disease Ontology Lite and HPO (Human Phenotype Ontology) for easy access. Database can also conduct gene based pathway enrichment and PPI network association analysis for those diseases with sufficient variants. SOAP services are available. You may Download GWASdb SNP. (This file contains all of the significant SNP in GWASdb. In the pvalue column, 0 means this P-value is not reported in the study but it is significant SNP. In the source column, GWAS:A represents the original data in GWAS catalog, while GWAS:B is our curation data which P-value < 10-3) | genetic variant, genome-wide association study, functional annotation, disease classification, snp, gene, chromosome region, annotation, pathway, protein-protein interaction, bio.tools |
is listed by: Debian is listed by: bio.tools is related to: GWASrap is related to: Human Phenotype Ontology is related to: IKMB GWAS Association Testing Pipeline is related to: GWAS Quality Control Pipeline is related to: Human Disease Ontology |
University of Hong Kong Small Project Fund 201007176262; Research Grants Council of Hong Kong 781511M; Research Grants Council of Hong Kong 778609M; Research Grants Council of Hong Kong N_HKU752/10; Food and Health Bureau of Hong Kong 10091262; NCI |
PMID:22139925 | biotools:gwasdb, nlx_151404 | https://bio.tools/gwasdb | SCR_006015 | 2026-02-14 02:01:12 | 43 | ||||||
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Proteome Commons Resource Report Resource Website 10+ mentions |
Proteome Commons (RRID:SCR_006234) | Proteome Commons | data repository, storage service resource, community building portal, portal, data or information resource, service resource, software resource, database | THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE, documented on July 17, 2013. A public resource for sharing general proteomics information including data (Tranche repository), tools, and news. Joining or creating a group/project provides tools and standards for collaboration, project management, data annotation, permissions, permanent storage, and publication. | proteomics, protein, peptide, data sharing, data, tool, news, annotation, proteome, genome |
is listed by: re3data.org has parent organization: University of Michigan; Ann Arbor; USA is parent organization of: Proteome Commons Tranche repository |
NCI ; Clinical Proteomics Technologies for Cancer ; NCRR P41-RR018627 |
PMID:20356086 | THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE | nlx_151800 | SCR_006234 | ProteomeCommons.org, ProteomeCommons | 2026-02-14 02:01:15 | 12 | |||||
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Ligand Expo Resource Report Resource Website |
Ligand Expo (RRID:SCR_006636) | data or information resource, database, resource | An integrated data resource for finding chemical and structural information about small molecules bound to proteins and nucleic acids within the structure entries of the Protein Data Bank. Tools are provided to search the PDB dictionary for chemical components, to identify structure entries containing particular small molecules, and to download the 3D structures of the small molecule components in the PDB entry. A sketch tool is also provided for building new chemical definitions from reported PDB chemical components. | element, fingerprint, formula, amino acid, aromatic ring, atom, bound, carbon, chemical, component, depot, ligand, molecular, molecule, nitrogen, nucleic acid, nucleotide, pharmaceutical, protein, small molecule, structure, macromolecule, model |
uses: Research Collaboratory for Structural Bioinformatics Protein Data Bank (RCSB PDB) uses: Worldwide Protein Data Bank (wwPDB) has parent organization: Rutgers University; New Jersey; USA has parent organization: Research Collaboratory for Structural Bioinformatics Protein Data Bank (RCSB PDB) |
NSF ; NIGMS ; DOE ; NLM ; NCI ; NCRR ; NIBIB ; NINDS ; NIDDK |
PMID:15059838 | nif-0000-21237, OMICS_02751 | http://ligand-depot.rutgers.edu/ | SCR_006636 | Ligand Depot | 2026-02-14 02:01:13 | 0 | ||||||
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SumsDB Resource Report Resource Website 10+ mentions |
SumsDB (RRID:SCR_002759) | SumsDB, WebCaret | data repository, storage service resource, data analysis service, analysis service resource, data or information resource, production service resource, atlas, service resource, image repository, database | THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE, documented on May 11, 2016. Repository of brain-mapping data (surfaces and volumes; structural and functional data) derived from studies including fMRI and MRI from many laboratories, providing convenient access to a growing body of neuroimaging and related data. WebCaret is an online visualization tool for viewing SumsDB datasets. SumsDB includes: * data on cerebral cortex and cerebellar cortex * individual subject data and population data mapped to atlases * data from FreeSurfer and other brainmapping software besides Caret SumsDB provides multiple levels of data access and security: * Free (public) access (e.g., for data associated with published studies) * Data access restricted to collaborators in different laboratories * Owner-only access for work in progress Data can be downloaded from SumsDB as individual files or as bundles archived for offline visualization and analysis in Caret WebCaret provides online Caret-style visualization while circumventing software and data downloads. It is a server-side application running on a linux cluster at Washington University. WebCaret "scenes" facilitate rapid visualization of complex combinations of data Bi-directional links between online publications and WebCaret/SumsDB provide: * Links from figures in online journal article to corresponding scenes in WebCaret * Links from metadata in WebCaret directly to relevant online publications and figures | segmentation, volume, neuroimaging, brain, fmri, stereotaxic foci, stereotaxic coordinate, brain-mapping, foci, structural mri, mri, cerebral cortex, cerebellar cortex, afni brik, analyze, atlas, nifti, registration, rendering, spatial transformation, surface analysis, surface rendering, visualization, volume rendering, brain mapping, neuroanatomy |
is used by: NIF Data Federation is listed by: Biositemaps is listed by: NeuroImaging Tools and Resources Collaboratory (NITRC) is listed by: re3data.org is related to: Computerized Anatomical Reconstruction and Editing Toolkit is related to: Integrated Manually Extracted Annotation has parent organization: Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis; Missouri; USA |
Mental disease, Neurological disorder, Normal | Human Brain Project ; NSF ; NCI ; NLM ; NASA ; National Partnership for Advanced Computational Infrastructure ; NIMH R01 MH60974-06 |
THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE | nif-0000-00016, r3d100010169 | http://brainvis.wustl.edu/wiki/index.php/Sums:About http://www.nitrc.org/projects/sumsdb https://doi.org/10.17616/R3JC76 |
SCR_002759 | SumsDB WebCaret, SumsDB Database, Web Caret, WebCaret Online Visualization, Surface Management System Database and WebCaret Online Visualization, SumsDB and WebCaret, Sums database, SumsDB (Surface Management System Database) and WebCaret Online Visualization, Sums DB, SumsDB (Surface Management System Database) WebCaret Online Visualization, Surface Management System Database | 2026-02-14 02:00:19 | 13 | ||||
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Cancer Genome Anatomy Project Resource Report Resource Website 100+ mentions |
Cancer Genome Anatomy Project (RRID:SCR_003072) | CGAP | data or information resource, portal, topical portal | Project to determine the gene expression profiles of normal, precancer, and cancer cells, whose generated resources are available to the cancer community. Interconnected modules provide access to all CGAP data, bioinformatic analysis tools, and biological resources allowing the user to find in silico answers to biological questions in a fraction of the time it once took in the laboratory. * Genes * Tissues * Pathways * RNAi * Chromosomes * SAGE Genie * Tools | gene, gene expression, normal cell, precancer cell, cancer cell, cell, genome, anatomy, gene expression profile, tissue, pathway, rnai, chromosome, bio.tools |
is listed by: bio.tools is listed by: Debian has parent organization: National Cancer Institute is parent organization of: CGAP GO Browser |
Cancer, Normal, Precancer | NCI | Free, download Freely available | biotools:cgap, nif-0000-30468 | https://mitelmandatabase.isb-cgc.org/mb_search | SCR_003072 | Cancer Genome Anatomy Project (CGAP) | 2026-02-14 02:00:22 | 107 | ||||
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Developmental Therapeutics Program Resource Report Resource Website 500+ mentions |
Developmental Therapeutics Program (RRID:SCR_003057) | DTP | portal, data or information resource, service resource, funding resource, topical portal | Portal for preclinical information and research materials, including web-accessible data and tools, NCI-60 Tumor Cell Line Screen, compounds in vials and plates, tumor cells, animals, and bulk drugs for investigational new drug (IND)-directed studies. DTP has been involved in the discovery or development of more than 70 percent of the anticancer therapeutics on the market today, and will continue helping the academic and private sectors to overcome various therapeutic development barriers, particularly through supporting high-risk projects and therapeutic development for rare cancers. Initially DTP made its drug discovery and development services and the results from the human tumor cell line assay publicly accessible to researchers worldwide. At first, the site offered in vitro human cell line data for a few thousand compounds and in vitro anti-HIV screening data for roughly 42,000 compounds. Today, visitors can find: * Downloadable in vitro human tumor cell line data for some 43,500 compounds and 15,000 natural product extracts * Results for 60,000 compounds evaluated in the yeast assay * In vivo animal model results for 30,000 compounds * 2-D and 3-D chemical structures for more than 200,000 compounds * Molecular target data, including characterizations for at least 1,200 targets, plus data from multiple cDNA microarray projects In addition to browsing DTP's databases and downloading data, researchers can request individual samples or sets of compounds on 96-well plates for research, or they can submit their own compounds for consideration for screening via DTP's online submission form. Once a compound is submitted for screening, researchers can follow its progress and retrieve data using a secure web interface. The NCI has collected information on almost half a million chemical structures in the past 50 years. DTP has made this information accessible and useful for investigators through its 3-D database, a collection of three-dimensional structures for more than 200,000 drugs. Investigators use the 3-D database to screen compounds for anticancer therapeutic activity. Also available on DTP's website are 127,000 connection tables for anticancer agents. A connection table is a convenient way of depicting molecular structures without relying on drawn chemical structures. As unique lists of atoms and their connections, the connection tables can be indexed and stored in computer databases where they can be used for patent searches, toxicology studies, and precursor searching, for example., THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE. Documented on September 16,2025. | cell line, drug discovery, drug development, drug, treatment, therapy, biopharmaceutical, bortezomib, paclitaxel, romidepsin, eribulin, sipuleucel-t, anticancer therapeutic, compound, natural product extract, animal model, in vivo, in vitro, chemical structure, chemical, structure, anti-hiv, anticancer, molecular structure, database, chemotherapeutic agent, testing, drug synthesis, chemistry, grant, contract, information technology, molecular pharmacology, natural product, pharmaceutical, screening technology, toxicology, pharmacology, screening, FASEB list |
is used by: NIF Data Federation is related to: Integrated Cell Lines has parent organization: National Cancer Institute |
Cancer, Tumor | NCI | THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE | nif-0000-30447 | https://medschool.cuanschutz.edu/colorado-cancer-center/research/research-programs/developmental-therapeutics | SCR_003057 | Developmental Therapeutics Program NCI/NIH | 2026-02-14 02:00:29 | 562 |
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