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http://www.oasis-brains.org/

Project aimed at making neuroimaging data sets of brain freely available to scientific community. By compiling and freely distributing neuroimaging data sets, future discoveries in basic and clinical neuroscience are facilitated.

Proper citation: Open Access Series of Imaging Studies (RRID:SCR_007385) Copy   


http://senselab.med.yale.edu/odormapdb

OdorMapDB is designed to be a database to support the experimental analysis of the molecular and functional organization of the olfactory bulb and its basis for the perception of smell. It is primarily concerned with archiving, searching and analyzing maps of the olfactory bulb generated by different methods. The first aim is to facilitate comparison of activity patterns elicited by odor stimulation in the glomerular layer obtained by different methods in different species. It is further aimed at facilitating comparison of these maps with molecular maps of the projections of olfactory receptor neuron subsets to different glomeruli, especially for gene targeted animals and for antibody staining. The main maps archived here are based on original studies using 2-deoxyglucose and on current studies using high resolution fMRI in mouse and rat. Links are also provided to sites containing maps by other laboratories. OdorMapDB thus serves as a nodal point in a multilaboratory effort to construct consensus maps integrating data from different methodological approaches. OdorMapDB is integrated with two other databases in SenseLab: ORDB, a database of olfactory receptor genes and proteins, and OdorDB, a database of odor molecules that serve as ligands for the olfactory receptor proteins. The combined use of the three integrated databases allows the user to identify odor ligands that activate olfactory receptors that project to specific glomeruli that are involved in generating the odor activity maps.

Proper citation: Olfactory Bulb Odor Map DataBase (OdorMapDB) (RRID:SCR_007287) Copy   


  • RRID:SCR_000654

    This resource has 1+ mentions.

http://retractionwatch.wordpress.com/

Retraction Watch is a blog of retractions in the scientific literature. It is maintained by Adam Marcus and Ivan Oransky and has been operating since August 2010.

Proper citation: RetractionWatch.com (RRID:SCR_000654) Copy   


  • RRID:SCR_000561

    This resource has 1+ mentions.

https://bams1.org/connectomes/standard_rat.php, https://bams1.org/connectomes/custom_rat.php

THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE. Documented on September 9,2022. Database of information about brain region circuitry, it collates data from the literature on tract tracing studies and provides tools for analysis and visualization of connectivity between brain regions.

Proper citation: BAMS Connectivity (RRID:SCR_000561) Copy   


  • RRID:SCR_000686

http://www.labspaces.net/view_blog.php?ID=15

Blog about technology, molecular biology, and editorial comments on the current state of science on the internet. Brian Krueger PhD, is the owner, creator and coder of LabSpaces by night and a Molecular biologist by day. His posts are presented as opinion and commentary and do not represent the views of LabSpaces Productions, LLC, his employer, or his educational institution.

Proper citation: H2SO4Hurts (RRID:SCR_000686) Copy   


  • RRID:SCR_008007

    This resource has 500+ mentions.

http://www.chibi.ubc.ca/Gemma

Resource for reuse, sharing and meta-analysis of expression profiling data. Database and set of tools for meta analysis, reuse and sharing of genomics data. Targeted at analysis of gene expression profiles. Users can search, access and visualize coexpression and differential expression results.

Proper citation: Gemma (RRID:SCR_008007) Copy   


https://scicrunch.org/scicrunch/data/source/nlx_154697-3/search?q=*

A virtual database currently indexing available cell lines from: Coriell Cell Repositories, International Mouse Strain Resource (IMSR), ATCC, NIH Human Pluripotent Stem Cell Registry, NIGMS Human Genetic Cell Repository, and Developmental Therapeutics Program.

Proper citation: Integrated Cell Lines (RRID:SCR_008994) Copy   


  • RRID:SCR_008789

http://polygenicpathways.blogspot.com/

A blog concerning the relationships between genes, risk factors and immunity in Alzheimer's disease, autism, Bipolar disorder, multiple sclerosis, Parkinson's disease, schizophrenia and chronic fatigue.

Proper citation: PolygenicBlog (RRID:SCR_008789) Copy   


  • RRID:SCR_008787

    This resource has 10+ mentions.

http://discovermagazine.com/

Popular science magazine which includes news and blogs on topics including Health & Medicine, Mind & Brain, Technology, Space, Human origins, Living World, Environment, and Physics & Math. NIF Indexes include: The Brain: DISCOVER blogger, columnist, and contributing editor Carl Zimmer''s monthly column will make your brain happy. Discover Interview: The magazine''s signature in-depth discussion with the leading lights of the world of science Vital Signs: A medical mystery, as written by the doctor involved.

Proper citation: Discover Magazine (RRID:SCR_008787) Copy   


  • RRID:SCR_008743

http://bionot.askhermes.org/integrated/BioNot.uwm

Database of negated biomedical sentences in literature consisting of more than 32 million negated sentences. Negated sentences were detected using the algorithm described in - Shashank Agarwal, Hong Yu Biomedical negation scope detection with Conditional Random Fields Journal of the American Medical Informatics Association (JAMIA), 2010; 17:696-701. After entering your query in the search box (for example MeCP2 autism), the search results with the negated sentence and the sentences preceding and following the negated sentences are displayed. A link to the source of the sentence is also provided, which links to the article from which the negated sentence was extracted. BioNOT is no longer updated. Documented 2013.

Proper citation: BioNOT (RRID:SCR_008743) Copy   


http://connectivity.brain-map.org/

Map of neural connections in mouse brain, built on an array of transgenic mice genetically engineered to target specific cell types. In addition to the connectivity data, information about the transgenic mouse lines and genetic tracers is available. Consists of high resolution 2-D projectivity image data that can be viewed side-by-side with the associated reference atlas and other reference datasets. Enables 3-D visualization and spatial/ontological search of connectivity models through a combination of manual and informatics analyses.

Proper citation: Allen Mouse Brain Connectivity Atlas (RRID:SCR_008848) Copy   


https://www.signalingpathways.org/ominer/query.jsf

THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE.Documented on February 25, 2022.Software tool as knowledge environment resource that accrues, develops, and communicates information that advances understanding of structure, function, and role in disease of nuclear receptors (NRs) and coregulators. It specifically seeks to elucidate roles played by NRs and coregulators in metabolism and development of metabolic disorders. Includes large validated data sets, access to reagents, new findings, library of annotated prior publications in field, and journal covering reviews and techniques.As of March 20, 2020, NURSA is succeeded by the Signaling Pathways Project (SPP).

Proper citation: Nuclear Receptor Signaling Atlas (RRID:SCR_003287) Copy   


http://www.mousephenotype.org/

Center that produces knockout mice and carries out high-throughput phenotyping of each line in order to determine function of every gene in mouse genome. These mice will be preserved in repositories and made available to scientific community representing valuable resource for basic scientific research as well as generating new models for human diseases.

Proper citation: International Mouse Phenotyping Consortium (IMPC) (RRID:SCR_006158) Copy   


http://www.ninds.nih.gov/disorders/disorder_index.htm

Reference disease data set of neurological diseases along with their definitions, etiology, treatment, prognosis, ongoing research, clinical trials information and publications. The Disorder Index includes synonyms and research topics. Navigation is by letter of the alphabet.

Proper citation: NINDS Disorder Index (RRID:SCR_000433) Copy   


  • RRID:SCR_000567

http://www.labspaces.net/view_blog.php?ID=581

Lady Scientist chronicles the author's journey through grad school and navigating the so-called Two Body Problem. The author, Amanda (at) Lady Scientist, is a recent Ph.D. graduate in biochemistry and molecular biology.

Proper citation: Lady Scientist (RRID:SCR_000567) Copy   


https://neuinfo.org/mynif/search.php?q=nlx_149462&t=indexable&list=cover&nif=nlx_144509-1

A virtual database that indexes both BioNOT for negation data, and the Resource Discovery Pipeline: an automated resource discovery and semi-automated type characterization with text-mining scripts that facilitate curation team efforts to discover, integrate and display new content. This virtual database currently indexes the following resources: * BioNOT, http://snake.ims.uwm.edu/bionot/index.php?searchterm=mecp2+autism&submit=Search * Resource Discovery Pipeline, http://lucene1.neuinfo.org/nif_resource/current/

Proper citation: Integrated Auto-Extracted Annotation (RRID:SCR_005892) Copy   


http://www.temporal-lobe.com/

Interactive diagram containing existing knowledge of hippocampal-parahippocampal connections in which any connection can be turned on or off at the level of cortical layers. It includes references for each connection.

Proper citation: Temporal-Lobe: Hippocampal - Parahippocampal Neuroanatomy of the Rat (RRID:SCR_002816) Copy   


http://ftp://ftp.informatics.jax.org/pub/reports/MGI_PhenotypicAllele.rpt

Data set of collected and annotated expression and activity data for recombinase-containing transgenes and knock-in alleles. As the authoritative source of official names for mouse genes, alleles, and strains, MGI makes this list of transgenes available as a service and includes all known transgenes and synonyms. NIF provides a database interface so that researchers may have a better idea whether the trangene or transgenic animal that they are searching for is available.
Nomenclature follows the rules and guidelines established by the International Committee on Standardized Genetic Nomenclature for Mice.

Proper citation: Mouse Genome Informatics Transgenes (RRID:SCR_003468) Copy   


https://neuinfo.org/mynif/search.php?q=nlx_144644&t=indexable&list=cover&nif=nlx_144509-1

Dataset from an investigation of biochemical evidence of myocardial strain, oxidative stress, and cardiomyocyte injury in 55 acute KD subjects (30 with paired convalescent samples), 54 febrile control (FC), and 50 healthy control (HC) children by measuring concentrations of cardiovascular biomarkers. NT-proBNP and sST2 were elevated in acute KD subjects and correlated with impaired myocardial relaxation. These findings, combined with elevated levels of cTnI, suggest that both cardiomyocyte stress and cell death are associated with myocardial inflammation in acute KD.

Proper citation: Kawasaki Disease Dataset2 (RRID:SCR_008839) Copy   


http://lucene1.neuinfo.org/nif_resource/monthly_results/current/

An automatic pipeline based on an algorithm that identifies new resources in publications every month to assist the efficiency of NIF curators. The pipeline is also able to find the last time the resource's webpage was updated and whether the URL is still valid. This can assist the curator in knowing which resources need attention. Additionally, the pipeline identifies publications that reference existing NIF Registry resources as this is also of interest. These mentions are available through the Data Federation version of the NIF Registry, http://neuinfo.org/nif/nifgwt.html?query=nlx_144509 The RDF is based on an algorithm on how related it is to neuroscience. (hits of neuroscience related terms). Each potential resource gets assigned a score (based on how related it is to neuroscience) and the resources are then ranked and a list is generated.

Proper citation: NIF Registry Automated Crawl Data (RRID:SCR_012862) Copy   



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