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  • RRID:SCR_012802

    This resource has 10000+ mentions.

http://bioconductor.org/packages/edgeR/

Bioconductor software package for Empirical analysis of Digital Gene Expression data in R. Used for differential expression analysis of RNA-seq and digital gene expression data with biological replication.

Proper citation: edgeR (RRID:SCR_012802) Copy   


  • RRID:SCR_013331

    This resource has 1000+ mentions.

http://PlasmoDB.org

Functional genomic database for malaria parasites. Database for Plasmodium spp. Provides resource for data analysis and visualization in gene-by-gene or genome-wide scale. PlasmoDB 5.5 contains annotated genomes, evidence of transcription, proteomics evidence, protein function evidence, population biology and evolution data. Data can be queried by selecting from query grid or drop down menus. Results can be combined with each other on query history page. Search results can be downloaded with associated functional data and registered users can store their query history for future retrieval or analysis.Key community database for malaria researchers, intersecting many types of laboratory and computational data, aggregated by gene.

Proper citation: PlasmoDB (RRID:SCR_013331) Copy   


  • RRID:SCR_014397

    This resource has 10+ mentions.

http://animaltracker.elte.hu/

A universal tracking application specifically designed to support animal behavioral analysis. AnimalTracker consists of three main modules which can be used independently: Tracker is responsible for image processing and providing the coordinates of the identified object; Zone Designer provides tools to create custom-made investigation areas in order to design a maze-setup; and Tracking Analyzer module serves to define and obtain the parameters needed for the evaluation.

Proper citation: AnimalTracker (RRID:SCR_014397) Copy   


  • RRID:SCR_014551

    This resource has 1000+ mentions.

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http://www.olympus-lifescience.com/en/software/cellsens/

Software suite for image acquisition and analysis. The software can be paired with high-quality cameras to maximize output quality and export it for sharing and research applications.

Proper citation: Olympus cellSens Software (RRID:SCR_014551) Copy   


  • RRID:SCR_024553

https://biocodecommons.org/

Platform provides resources for genomic observations from collection to analysis and publication. Works with standards community to ensure clear vocabularies and useful ontologies for biological resources and related assets. Biocode Commons is also collaborating on development of Biological Collections Ontology, working to better integrate ontologies, vocabularies, and relevant standards that are related to BCO.

Proper citation: Biocode Commons (RRID:SCR_024553) Copy   


  • RRID:SCR_001582

    This resource has 1+ mentions.

http://ntsa.upf.edu/

THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE, documented November 23, 2020; EEG data set, source code, and results from 7500 signal pairs from 5 epilepsy patients analyzed in the manuscript, Andrzejak RG, Schindler K, Rummel C. Nonrandomness, nonlinear dependence, and nonstationarity of electroencephalographic recordings from epilepsy patients. Phys. Rev. E, 86, 046206, 2012. All Matlab source codes are included in the file ASR_Sources_2012_10_16.zip. The clinical purpose of these recordings was to delineate the brain areas to be surgically removed in each individual patient in order to achieve seizure control.

Proper citation: Bern-Barcelona EEG database (RRID:SCR_001582) Copy   


  • RRID:SCR_002372

    This resource has 500+ mentions.

http://rfmri.org/DPARSF

A MATLAB toolbox forpipeline data analysis of resting-state fMRI that is based on Statistical Parametric Mapping (SPM) and a plug-in software within DPABI. After the user arranges the Digital Imaging and Communications in Medicine (DICOM) files and click a few buttons to set parameters, DPARSF will then give all the preprocessed (slice timing, realign, normalize, smooth) data and results for functional connectivity, regional homogeneity, amplitude of low-frequency fluctuation (ALFF), fractional ALFF, degree centrality, voxel-mirrored homotopic connectivity (VMHC) results. DPARSF can also create a report for excluding subjects with excessive head motion and generate a set of pictures for easily checking the effect of normalization. In addition, users can also use DPARSF to extract time courses from regions of interest. DPARSF basic edition is very easy to use while DPARSF advanced edition (alias: DPARSFA) is much more flexible and powerful. DPARSFA can parallel the computation for each subject, and can be used to reorient images interactively or define regions of interest interactively. Users can skip or combine the processing steps in DPARSF advanced edition freely.

Proper citation: DPARSF (RRID:SCR_002372) Copy   


  • RRID:SCR_003494

    This resource has 10+ mentions.

http://icatb.sourceforge.net/fusion/fusion_startup.php

A MATLAB toolbox which implements the joint Independent Component Analysis (ICA), parallel ICA and CCA with joint ICA methods. It is used to to extract the shared information across modalities like fMRI, EEG, sMRI and SNP data. * Environment: Win32 (MS Windows), Gnome, KDE * Operating System: MacOS, Windows, Linux * Programming Language: MATLAB * Supported Data Format: ANALYZE, NIfTI-1

Proper citation: Fusion ICA Toolbox (RRID:SCR_003494) Copy   


http://www.genetrap.org/

Consortium represents all publicly available gene trap cell lines, which are available on non-collaborative basis for nominal handling fees. Researchers can search and browse IGTC database for cell lines of interest using accession numbers or IDs, keywords, sequence data, tissue expression profiles and biological pathways, can find trapped genes of interest on IGTC website, and order cell lines for generation of mutant mice through blastocyst injection. Consortium members include: BayGenomics (USA), Centre for Modelling Human Disease (Toronto, Canada), Embryonic Stem Cell Database (University of Manitoba, Canada), Exchangeable Gene Trap Clones (Kumamoto University, Japan), German Gene Trap Consortium provider (Germany), Sanger Institute Gene Trap Resource (Cambridge, UK), Soriano Lab Gene Trap Resource (Mount Sinai School of Medicine, New York, USA), Texas Institute for Genomic Medicine - TIGM (USA), TIGEM-IRBM Gene Trap (Naples, Italy).

Proper citation: International Gene Trap Consortium (RRID:SCR_002305) Copy   


http://bioinformatics.biol.rug.nl/standalone/fiva/

Functional Information Viewer and Analyzer (FIVA) aids researchers in the prokaryotic community to quickly identify relevant biological processes following transcriptome analysis. Our software is able to assist in functional profiling of large sets of genes and generates a comprehensive overview of affected biological processes. Currently, seven different modules containing functional information have been implemented: (i) gene regulatory interactions, (ii) cluster of orthologous groups (COG) of proteins, (iii) gene ontologies (GO), (iv) metabolic pathways (v) Swiss Prot keywords, (vi) InterPro domains - and (vii) generic functional categories. Platform: Windows compatible, Mac OS X compatible, Linux compatible, Unix compatible

Proper citation: FIVA - Functional Information Viewer and Analyzer (RRID:SCR_005776) Copy   


http://ftp://ftp.geneontology.org/pub/go/www/GO.tools_by_type.term_enrichment.shtml#gobean

GoBean is a Java application for gene ontology enrichment analysis. It utilizes the NetBeans platform framework. Features * Graphical comparison of multiple enrichment analysis results * Versatile filter facility for focused analysis of enrichment results * Effective exploitation of the graphical/hierarchical structure of GO * Evidence code based association filtering * Supports local data files such as the ontology obo file and gene association files * Supports late enrichment methods and multiple testing corrections * Built-in ID conversion for common species using Ensembl biomart service Platform: Windows compatible, Mac OS X compatible, Linux compatible

Proper citation: GoBean - a Java application for Gene Ontology enrichment analysis (RRID:SCR_005808) Copy   


  • RRID:SCR_004293

    This resource has 1000+ mentions.

http://gephi.org/

Open-source software for network visualization and analysis helping data analysts to intuitively reveal patterns and trends, highlight outliers and tells stories with their data. It uses a 3D render engine to display large graphs in real-time and to speed up the exploration. Gephi combines built-in functionalities and flexible architecture to: explore, analyze, spatialize, filter, cluterize, manipulate and export all types of networks. Gephi runs on Windows, Linux and Mac OS X. Gephi is based on a visualize-and-manipulate paradigm which allow any user to discover networks and data properties. Moreover, it is designed to follow the chain of a case study, from data file to nice printable maps. It is open-source and free (GNU General Public License). Applications: * Exploratory Data Analysis: intuition-oriented analysis by networks manipulations in real time. * Link Analysis: revealing the underlying structures of associations between objects, in particular in scale-free networks. * Social Network Analysis: easy creation of social data connectors to map community organizations and small-world networks. * Biological Network analysis: representing patterns of biological data. * Poster creation: scientific work promotion with hi-quality printable maps. Gephi 0.7 architecture is modular and therefore allows developers to add and extend functionalities with ease. New features like Metrics, Layout, Filters, Data sources and more can be easily packaged in plugins and shared. The built-in Plugins Center automatically gets the list of plugins available from the Gephi Plugin portal and takes care of all software updates. Download, comment, and rate plugins provided by community members and third-party companies, or post your own contributions!

Proper citation: Gephi (RRID:SCR_004293) Copy   


  • RRID:SCR_001381

    This resource has 10+ mentions.

http://neuralensemble.org/sumatra/

A software tool for managing and tracking projects based on numerical simulation or analysis to support reproducible research. It can be thought of as an automated electronic lab notebook for simulation/analysis projects. Sumatra consists of: a command-line interface, smt, for launching simulations/analyses with automatic recording of information about the context, annotating these records, linking to data files, etc.; a web interface with a built-in web-server, smtweb, for browsing and annotating simulation/analysis results; a LaTeX package and Sphinx extension for including Sumatra-tracked figures and links to provenance information in papers and other documents; and a Python API, on which smt and smtweb are based, that can be used in personalized scripts in place of using smt.

Proper citation: Sumatra (RRID:SCR_001381) Copy   


  • RRID:SCR_002556

    This resource has 1+ mentions.

http://dirt.projectbamboo.org/

Registry of digital research tools for scholarly use that makes it easy for digital humanists and others conducting digital research to find and compare resources ranging from content management systems to music OCR, statistical analysis packages to mindmapping software.

Proper citation: Bamboo DiRT (RRID:SCR_002556) Copy   


http://analysis2.bio-x.cn/myAnalysis.php

A powerful web-based platform for analyses of linkage disequilibrium, haplotype construction, and genetic association at polymorphism loci.

Proper citation: SHEsis: Analysis Tools For Random Samples (RRID:SCR_002958) Copy   


  • RRID:SCR_002853

    This resource has 50+ mentions.

http://viperdb.scripps.edu/

Database for icosahedral virus capsid structures. The emphasis of the resource is on providing data from structural and computational analyses on these systems, as well as high quality renderings for visual exploration. In addition, all virus capsids are placed in a single icosahedral orientation convention, facilitating comparison between different structures. The web site includes powerful search utilities , links to other relevant databases, background information on virus capsid structure, and useful database interface tools. It is an information source for the analysis of high resolution virus structures. VIPERdb is a one-stop site dedicated to helping users around the world examine the many icosahedral virus structures contained within the Protein Data Bank (PDB) by providing them with an easy to use database containing current data and a variety of analytical tools. Sponsors: VIPERdb is funded by the NIH.

Proper citation: VIPERdb (RRID:SCR_002853) Copy   


  • RRID:SCR_021933

    This resource has 1+ mentions.

https://www.mirion.com/products/genie-2000-basic-spectroscopy-software

Software tool as comprehensive environment for data acquisition, display and analysis of gamma and alpha spectrometry data.

Proper citation: Genie 2000 Basic (RRID:SCR_021933) Copy   


  • RRID:SCR_001503

    This resource has 100+ mentions.

http://toppcluster.cchmc.org/

A tool for performing multi-cluster gene functional enrichment analyses on large scale data (microarray experiments with many time-points, cell-types, tissue-types, etc.). It facilitates co-analysis of multiple gene lists and yields as output a rich functional map showing the shared and list-specific functional features. The output can be visualized in tabular, heatmap or network formats using built-in options as well as third-party software. It uses the hypergeometric test to obtain functional enrichment achieved via the gene list enrichment analysis option available in ToppGene.

Proper citation: ToppCluster (RRID:SCR_001503) Copy   


  • RRID:SCR_001645

    This resource has 50+ mentions.

http://www.tortoisedti.org

An integrated and flexible software package for processing of DTI data, and in general for the correction of diffusion weighted images to be used for DTI and potentially for high angular resolution diffusion imaging (HARDI) analysis. It can be run on both Linux and Mac platforms. It is composed of two modules named DIFF PREP and DIFF CALC. * DIFF_PREP - software for image resampling, motion, eddy current distortion and susceptibility induced EPI distortion corrections, and for re-orientation of data to a common space * DIFF_CALC - software for tensor fitting, error analysis, color map visualization and ROI analysis In addition, TORTOISE contains additional Utilities, such as a tool for the analysis of multi-center phantom data.

Proper citation: TORTOISE (RRID:SCR_001645) Copy   


  • RRID:SCR_002504

    This resource has 10+ mentions.

http://nipy.org/nitime/

Software library for time-series analysis of data from neuroscience experiments. It contains a core of numerical algorithms for time-series analysis both in the time and spectral domains, a set of container objects to represent time-series, and auxiliary objects that expose a high level interface to the numerical machinery and make common analysis tasks easy to express with compact and semantically clear code.

Proper citation: Nitime (RRID:SCR_002504) Copy   



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