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  • RRID:SCR_014483

    This resource has 5000+ mentions.

https://www.minitab.com/en-us/products/minitab/

A statistical software package that allows the user to import data, create graphs, and perform statistical analysis. It can perform basic statistical tests like descriptive statistics, hypothesis tests, confidence intervals, and normality tests as well as regression and ANOVA and quality assessment.

Proper citation: Minitab (RRID:SCR_014483) Copy   


  • RRID:SCR_014489

    This resource has 1000+ mentions.

https://www.bdbiosciences.com/documents/15_cellquest_prosoft_analysis.pdf

A software for acquiring and analyzing flow cytometry data. The user can create plots with elements like regions, gates, statistics, markers, and annotated text. The software can also be used for batch analysis or quality control of analysis. Results can be exported and saved.

Proper citation: BD CellQuest Pro (RRID:SCR_014489) Copy   


  • RRID:SCR_014608

    This resource has 1+ mentions.

https://sourceforge.net/projects/invue/

An API and software suite for large scale data visualization and analysis.

Proper citation: inVUE (RRID:SCR_014608) Copy   


  • RRID:SCR_014588

    This resource has 50+ mentions.

https://www.edaq.com/ES280_PowerChrom-Software

THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE, documented on January 19, 2022. A software which collects, displays, and analyzes chromatographic signals. This software doesn't require any programming, and collects signals from one or two detectors. PowerChrom is supplied as part of the PowerChrom system, or separately for use with e-corder recording systems.

Proper citation: PowerChrom (RRID:SCR_014588) Copy   


  • RRID:SCR_014919

http://www2.chemie.uni-erlangen.de/software/cactvs/

Computational chemistry related-software used for the computation management, analysis and visualisation of chemical information of any defined type. This software uses a worldwide network of databases with property descriptions, computational modules, data analysis tools, visualization servers, data type handlers and I/O modules to increase the software�s capacity extensibility.

Proper citation: CACTVS System (RRID:SCR_014919) Copy   


  • RRID:SCR_014759

    This resource has 1+ mentions.

http://store.neurosky.com/products/neuroexperimenter

Software which provides an interface for MindWave Mobile hardware, allowing users to view and listen to brainwave output of different "mind states". Users can: view any or all brainwaves, specify a combination of brainwaves via a formula, compare a base line session to a performance session, and create a log and run it through the application to view different graphical outputs. NeuroExperimenter only runs on Windows

Proper citation: NeuroExperimenter (RRID:SCR_014759) Copy   


  • RRID:SCR_014969

    This resource has 100+ mentions.

https://www.thermofisher.com/us/en/home/technical-resources/software-downloads/dataassist-software.html

Data analysis tool that utilizes the Comparative CT (ddCT) method to rapidly and accurately quantitate relative gene expression across a large number of genes and samples. Raw input from plates or arrays can be analyzed according to user-determined settings.

Proper citation: DataAssist (RRID:SCR_014969) Copy   


  • RRID:SCR_014673

    This resource has 1+ mentions.

http://stat.ethz.ch/R-manual/R-patched/library/stats/html/hclust.html

R documentation for hierarchical cluster analysis on a set of dissimilarities for n objects. Each object is assigned to its own cluster, which an algorithm proceeds through iteratively. Two of the most similar clusters are joined at each stage until there is a single cluster. Distances between clusters are recomputed at each stage by the Lance–Williams dissimilarity update formula according to the particular clustering method being used. Clustering methods include: Ward's minimum variance method, complete linkage method, and single linkage method.

Proper citation: Hierarchical Clustering (RRID:SCR_014673) Copy   


  • RRID:SCR_018128

    This resource has 1+ mentions.

https://clipseq.usegalaxy.eu/

Webserver to process, analyse and visualise CLIP-Seq data. Software tools to process and visualise RNA protein interactions. CLIP-Seq data analysis in Galaxy. Galaxy CLIP-Explorer can process large CLIP-Seq data of eCLIP, iCLIP, and with simple changes to iCLIP workflows also FLASH, and uvCLAP.

Proper citation: CLIP-Explorer (RRID:SCR_018128) Copy   


http://dbbb.georgetown.edu/research/bioinformatics/

THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVCE, documented September 2, 2016.

Proper citation: GUMC Department of Biostatistics Bioinformatics and Biomathematics - Liu Lab (RRID:SCR_005708) Copy   


https://biit.cs.ut.ee/

The Bioinformatics, Algorithmics, and Data Mining group BIIT lead by prof. Jaak Vilo is a joint research group between the Department of Computer Science (University of Tartu), Quretec, and the Estonian Biocenter. Our main research topics and capabilities include the gene regulation, gene expression data analysis, biological data mining, systems biology, combinatorial pattern matching, developing software for biomedical research databases, as well as partnering in stem cell and cancer related projects. Software * MEM - Multi-Experiment-Matrix -- large-scale gene expression data queries and mining (Genome Biology 2009) * g:Profiler family of tools for functional assessment of gene groups, gene ID mappings, orthology and expression similarity searches. (NAR web server issue 2007) * KEGGanim - visualisation of high-throughput data on biological pathway charts (Bioinformatics, 2007) * GraphWeb - a tool for mining large biological networks (NAR Web server issue 2008) * FunGenES data atlas * More software tools

Proper citation: BIIT - Bioinformatics Algorithmics and Data Mining Group (RRID:SCR_005690) Copy   


  • RRID:SCR_006164

    This resource has 500+ mentions.

http://knime.org/

KNIME (Konstanz Information Miner) is a user-friendly and comprehensive Open-Source data integration, processing, analysis, and exploration platform. KNIME (naim) is a user-friendly graphical workbench for the entire analysis process: data access, data transformation, initial investigation, powerful predictive analytics, visualization and reporting. The open integration platform provides over 1000 modules (nodes), including those of the KNIME community and its extensive partner network. KNIME can be downloaded onto the desktop and used free of charge. KNIME products include additional functionalities such as shared repositories, authentication, remote execution, scheduling, SOA integration and a web user interface as well as world-class support. Robust big data extensions are available for distributed frameworks such as Hadoop. KNIME is used by over 3000 organizations in more than 60 countries. The modular data exploration platform, initially developed at the University of Konstanz, Germany, enables the user to visually create data flows, execute selected analysis steps, and later investigate the results through interactive views on data and models. KNIME is a proven integration platform for tools of numerous vendors due to its open and modular API. The KNIME.com product pipeline includes an Enterprise Server, Cluster Execution, Reporting solutions, and professional KNIME support subscriptions. KNIME.com also offer services such as data analysis, hands-on training and the development of customized components for KNIME.

Proper citation: Knime (RRID:SCR_006164) Copy   


http://www.cvrgrid.org/

Infrastructure for sharing cardiovascular data and data analysis tools. Human ExVivo heart data set and canine ExVivo normal and failing heart data sets are available. Canine hearts atlas and human InVivo atlases are available.

Proper citation: CardioVascular Research Grid (CVRG) (RRID:SCR_004472) Copy   


  • RRID:SCR_004467

    This resource has 1+ mentions.

http://www.geenivaramu.ee/en/

The Estonian Biobank is the population-based biobank of the EGCUT. The project is conducted in accordance with the Estonian Genes Research Act and all participants have signed a broad informed consent form (www.biobank.ee and Metspalu 2004, Drug Dev. Res.). As of December 2011, the biobank contains 51,515 participants (gene donors). The database of genotypic, phenotypic, health and genealogical information represents about 5% of Estonia''s adult population, and is the largest cohort ever gathered in Estonia. The age, sex and geographical distribution of this cohort reflect the structure of the adult population in Estonia. The database enables to conduct research in order to find links between genes, environmental factors, lifestyles and complex diseases or other traits. Active use of the biobank has started and although the first users are researchers all over the world with hundreds of different projects currently underway, industry is also interested. At the international level, the EGCUT will join the BBMRI follow-up program (ERIC) and through this channel provide service (biobanking, genotyping, sequencing and data analysis) for the centers in Europe who need it. Currently, the first follow-up study is underway and the molecular information of the cohort will be increased. For example, we have over 12 000 DNA samples analyzed by high density genotyping arrays and over 10 000 plasma samples analyzed by NMR scans, over 1000 individuals with RNA expression arrays, 2000 individuals with clinical laboratory analysis (over 40 tests) and over 60 full genomes are under deep sequencing. The infrastructure of the EGCUT includes a laboratory for DNA genotyping and next generation sequencing all based on Illumina platforms (HiScanSQ, HiSeq2000 and robotics), an IT unit (databases) with required computing power and storage space (1.2PB), data analysis team (bioinformatics and statistical genetics) and last but not least, a patient recruitment unit (health records, lifestyle and environmental information and biological samples ����?����������?? DNA, plasma and WBC from all 51515 gene donors). This is all located on 1000m2 in a brand new laboratory building, Riia str 23, Tartu, Estonia.

Proper citation: Estonian Genome Center (RRID:SCR_004467) Copy   


  • RRID:SCR_002776

    This resource has 10+ mentions.

http://www.nikoninstruments.com/Products/Software/NIS-Elements-Basic-Research

Software tool for acquisition and device control for standard research applications, requiring four dimensional imaging. Provides access to advanced image capture, archiving, and analysis solutions that are easy-to-use and provide maximum workflow. Handles multi dimensional imaging with support for capture, display, data management, analysis and additional options for peripheral device control, and multi-dimensional acquisition. Provides advanced image processing options such as database capabilities and report generation, intensity over time measurement, and Extended Depth of Focus functionality.

Proper citation: NIS-Elements Basic Research (RRID:SCR_002776) Copy   


http://www.berkeleybop.org/

The BBOP, located at the Lawrence Berkeley National Labs, is a diverse group of scientific researchers and software engineers dedicated to developing tools and applying computational technologies to solve biological problems. Members of the group contribute to a number of projects, including the Gene Ontology, OBO Foundry, the Phenotypic Quality Ontology, modENCODE, and the Generic Model Organism Database Project. Our group is focused on the development, use, and integration of ontolgies into biological data analysis. Software written or maintained by BBOP is accessible through the site.

Proper citation: Berkeley Bioinformatics Open-Source Projects (RRID:SCR_006704) Copy   


  • RRID:SCR_002580

    This resource has 50+ mentions.

http://www.biostars.org/

A question answer forum for scientists, focusing on methods in bioinformatics, computational genomics and biological data analysis. They welcome detailed and specific posts, written clearly and simply.

Proper citation: BioStar (RRID:SCR_002580) Copy   


  • RRID:SCR_014268

    This resource has 1+ mentions.

http://www.mathworks.com/help/fuzzy/index.html

A software toolbox which provides MATLAB functions, apps, and a Simulink block for analyzing, designing, and simulating fuzzy logic systems. Fuzzy Logic Toolbox allows users to model complex system behaviors using simple logic rules, and then implement these rules in a user-designed fuzzy inference system. Functions are provided for many common methods, including fuzzy clustering and adaptive neurofuzzy learning. The toolbox can be used as a stand-alone fuzzy inference engine or in connection with Simulink. Different versions of the software are available for specific fuzzy inference systems.

Proper citation: Fuzzy Logic Toolbox (RRID:SCR_014268) Copy   


  • RRID:SCR_014830

    This resource has 10+ mentions.

http://psykinematix.com/

Standalone solution dedicated to Visual Psychophysics running on Mac OS X. Psykinematix runs standard psychophysical protocols, presents complex stimuli, collects subject's responses, and analyzes results on the fly. It consists of a unique OpenGL-based software package that does not require any programming skill to create and run complex experiments.

Proper citation: Psykinematix (RRID:SCR_014830) Copy   


  • RRID:SCR_015785

    This resource has 10+ mentions.

https://sciex.com/products/software/analyst-tf-software

Acquisition software for mass spectrometry data from TripleTOF instrument(s). Analyst provides functionality for instrument control, data analysis, reporting, and audit trail.

Proper citation: Analyst®TF Software (RRID:SCR_015785) Copy   



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