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dkNET can help you find information and performance of research resources Tutorial
Tools: Find urology related tools, databases, projects and organizations
Tips:
Click resource name to view its Resource Reports
You can reset the search (blue button on the right side of the search bar) and type other keywords to search.
You can find RRIDs in Resource Reports (What is RRID?). If you can’t find your tool, you can help us by registering it into the system. Click the blue button under the search bar.
In the results page, you can switch between snippet and table view (under the search bar).
In the table view, you will find more information by clicking “Show More Columns”. You can also download the results and work offline.
Do you know that you can check the usage of a tool?
For example, to check KEGG usage, in the KEGG Resource Reports, scroll down to “Usage and Citation Metrics” and then click “View full usage report”. The reports is based on RRID and text mining of open access articles from PubMed Central. To help you find all resource mentions, you can also click “Google Scholar” in this section.
Cell lines: Find urology related cell lines
Do you know what is the most used cell line with issues?
You can use Resource Reports - Cell lines to find the answer: Refine your search by selecting “issue found” and “problematic” under the “Issues” facet, and “yes” under the “Mention” facet. See results
Antibodies: Find antibodies with your target antigen, for example, IL-1α
Do you know how to find antibodies with available validation information?
You can select “information available” under the Validation facet. To see the validation information, click the resource name and it will bring you to the Resource Reports. In the Resource Reports, check the “Comments” under “Antibody Information”, and scroll down to the Rating and Alerts section, you can find more information there! Check this example: anti-CD44 polyclonal antibody
Organisms: Find model organisms with your affected gene, for example, Abi1
Do you know that you can find the information of the repositories about model organisms, for example, zebrafish models?
At Resource Reports - Organisms, under “Species” facet, select “danio rerio”, and click search. Now check out the “Database” facet, you will find the source information there. You can click URL under “Organism Information”, this will give you more detailed information. For example, by clicking the URL of this report, it will bring you to ZIRC resource page and you can request it there.
Plasmids: Find plasmids with your insert gene, for example, Abi1
Protocols: Find urology related protocols
dkNET can help you search for data and resources across 100s databases Tutorial
All resources: Discover urology related resources and data through +100 Biomedical databases
Do you know that you can refine your search by selecting categories and subcategories?
For example, if you are interested in expression data of urology related resources and data results, you can select “Data or Model”, and then select “Expression”, a list of databases and data information will be shown in the Results. You can then click the database, such as ArrayExpress, it will bring you to the ArrayExpress view table. You can then discover more information there! By clicking the accession number, it will bring you to the original data at ArrayExpress (example page).
Funding information: Search for urology related funding opportunities or information about funded grant
Do you know how to find NIDDK-funded grant information using Discovery Portal?
Scroll down to the Results, and then click RePORTER, you will then go to RePORTER view page. You can use the facet “Funding Institute Abbreviation” and select NIDDK to refine your search or you can use the word cloud icon next to the title of Funding Institute Abbreviation in the table to refine your search.
dkNET can help you to comply with NIH's mandates on Data Management and Sharing Plan Tutorial
Research Data Management Overview: Resources to help you comply with the mandates
Tips:
Scroll down to find suggested data management resource list
Look for the video icons - You can find webinar recordings information about FAIR data and NIH’s new mandates.
The NIH mandates and related information are on the right side!
Suggested Data Repository: A list of data repositories that are recommended by the following sources: NIDDK domain experts, Nature Scientific Data, PLOS One, NLM NIH Data Sharing Repositories, Science.
Tips:
Under the RRID column, click the Resource Reports icon and it will bring you to the Resource Reports. At Resource Reports, you can check out more information such as Usage Summary Reports.
Under the RRID column, click the submission, access, or FAIRsharing icons, it will provide you more information about the repositories.
NIDDK Project-specific or consortium-specific data or sample repositories: These repositories usually accept data or samples from project team or collaborators only.
dkNET can help you to prepare authentication plans for key biological resources Tutorial
NIH Policy on Rigor and Reproducibility: Learn about NIH's mandates on resource identification and authentication
Create an authentication report
Tips:
You can create the authentication plans for your key biological resources manually. Check out the information by clicking “Cell Line Authentication Plan Information” or “Antibody Authentication Plan Information”
By creating an authentication report using dkNET’s tool, you can save the information under your account. It would be easier to manage your resources, and you can also add more resources later. If there are issues found later, you can see the updated information.
To view your created reports, you can log in to dkNET. From the homepage, click “Authentication reports”, and then click “Start here” button.
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Resources you should also explore CAIRIBU (Collaborating for the Advancement of Interdisciplinary Research in Benign Urology) - a community of researchers studying benign urology diseases at U54 O’Brien Cooperative Research Centers, P20 Exploratory Centers, FORWARD P20 Centers, and K12 Career Development Programs funded by NIDDK. You can find research resources, events, and news there!
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