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  • RRID:SCR_015671

    This resource has 100+ mentions.

https://data.mendeley.com/

Cloud-based data repository for storing, publishing and accessing scientific data. Mendeley Data creates a permanent location and issues Force 11 compliant citations for uploaded data.

Proper citation: Mendeley Data (RRID:SCR_015671) Copy   


  • RRID:SCR_007345

    This resource has 500+ mentions.

http://www.physionet.org/

Collection of dissemination and exchange recorded biomedical signals and open-source software for analyzing them. Provides facilities for cooperative analysis of data and evaluation of proposed new algorithm. Providies free electronic access to PhysioBank data and PhysioToolkit software. Offers service and training via on-line tutorials to assist users at entry and more advanced levels. In cooperation with annual Computing in Cardiology conference, PhysioNet hosts series of challenges, in which researchers and students address unsolved problems of clinical or basic scientific interest using data and software provided by PhysioNet. All data included in PhysioBank, and all software included in PhysioToolkit, are carefully reviewed. Researchers are further invited to contribute data and software for review and possible inclusion in PhysioBank and PhysioToolkit. Please review guidelines before submitting material.

Proper citation: PhysioNet (RRID:SCR_007345) Copy   


http://www.diabetes-translation.org

Centers that are part of an integrated program whose cores support and enhance diabetes type II translation research. The CDTRs aim to enhance the efficiency, productivity, effectiveness and multidisciplinary nature of diabetes translation research.

Proper citation: Centers for Diabetes Translation Research (RRID:SCR_015149) Copy   


https://edspace.american.edu/openbehavior/project/robucket/

Portal for open source operant chamber, based on Arduino microcontroller platform, that can be used to train mice to respond for reward. Designed by NIDDK scientists.Apparatus contains two nose pokes, drinking well, and solenoid controlled sucrose delivery system. Chamber can run magazine training, fixed ratio and progressive ratio training schedules, and can be programmed to run more complicated behavioral paradigms.

Proper citation: Rodent Operant Bucket project (RRID:SCR_021565) Copy   


https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/geo/

Functional genomics data repository supporting MIAME-compliant data submissions. Includes microarray-based experiments measuring the abundance of mRNA, genomic DNA, and protein molecules, as well as non-array-based technologies such as serial analysis of gene expression (SAGE) and mass spectrometry proteomic technology. Array- and sequence-based data are accepted. Collection of curated gene expression DataSets, as well as original Series and Platform records. The database can be searched using keywords, organism, DataSet type and authors. DataSet records contain additional resources including cluster tools and differential expression queries.

Proper citation: Gene Expression Omnibus (GEO) (RRID:SCR_005012) Copy   


  • RRID:SCR_004055

    This resource has 5000+ mentions.

http://www.proteomexchange.org

A data repository for proteomic data sets. The ProteomeExchange consortium, as a whole, aims to provide a coordinated submission of MS proteomics data to the main existing proteomics repositories, as well as to encourage optimal data dissemination. ProteomeXchange provides access to a number of public databases, and users can access and submit data sets to the consortium's PRIDE database and PASSEL/PeptideAtlas.

Proper citation: ProteomeXchange (RRID:SCR_004055) Copy   


https://anvilproject.org/

Portal to facilitate integration and computing on and across large datasets generated by NHGRI programs, as well as initiatives funded by National Institutes of Health or by other agencies that support human genomics research. Resource for genomic scientific community, that leverages cloud based infrastructure for democratizing genomic data access, sharing and computing across large genomic, and genomic related data sets. Component of federated data ecosystem, and is expected to collaborate and integrate with other genomic data resources through adoption of FAIR (Findable, Accessible, Interoperable, Reusable) principles, as their specifications emerge from scientific community. Will provide collaborative environment, where datasets and analysis workflows can be shared within consortium and be prepared for public release to broad scientific community through AnVIL user interfaces.

Proper citation: Analysis, Visualization, and Informatics Lab-space (AnVIL) (RRID:SCR_017469) Copy   


  • RRID:SCR_017422

    This resource has 1+ mentions.

https://www.beilstein-strenda-db.org/strenda/

Storage and search platform supported by Beilstein-Institut that incorporates STRENDA Guidelines. For authors who prepare manuscript containing functional enzymology data, STRENDA DB provides means to ensure that data sets are complete and valid before submitting them to journal.

Proper citation: STRENDA (RRID:SCR_017422) Copy   


  • RRID:SCR_017421

    This resource has 1+ mentions.

http://idr.openmicroscopy.org/about/

Public repository of reference image datasets from published scientific studies. Platform for publishing, mining and integrating bioimaging data, following FAIR principles and Euro-BioImaging/ELIXIR imaging strategy using OMERO and Bio-Formats open source software built by Open Microscopy Environment. Deployed on OpenStack cloud running on EMBL-EBI’s Embassy resource, it includes image data linked to independent studies from genetic, RNAi, chemical, localisation and geographic high content screens, super resolution microscopy, and digital pathology.

Proper citation: Image Data Resource (IDR) (RRID:SCR_017421) Copy   


https://www.smir.ch/

Medical image repository to store medical research data.

Proper citation: SICAS Medical Image Repository (RRID:SCR_017420) Copy   


https://www.ebi.ac.uk/eva/

Open access database of all types of genetic variation data from all species. Users can download data from any study, or submit their own data to archive. You can also query all variants by study, gene, chromosomal location or dbSNP identifier using our Variant Browser.

Proper citation: European Variation Archive (EVA) (RRID:SCR_017425) Copy   


http://pcddb.cryst.bbk.ac.uk/home.php

Public repository for archiving circular dichroism spectroscopic data and associated bioinformatics and experimental metadata. For authors to deposit experimental data as well as detailed information on methods and calculations associated with published work. Includes links for each entry to bioinformatics databases. Data are freely available to accessors either as single files or as complete data bank downloads.

Proper citation: Protein Circular Dichroism Data Bank (PCDDB) (RRID:SCR_017428) Copy   


  • RRID:SCR_014042

    This resource has 1000+ mentions.

https://www.ebi.ac.uk/chembl/

Collection of bioactive drug-like small molecules that contains 2D structures, calculated properties and abstracted bioactivities. Used for drug discovery and chemical biology research. Clinical progress of new compounds is continuously integrated into the database.

Proper citation: ChEMBL (RRID:SCR_014042) Copy   


  • RRID:SCR_014663

    This resource has 500+ mentions.

https://www.ebi.ac.uk/metabolights/

A cross-species, cross-technique database for metabolomics experiments, data, and derived information. It includes metabolite structures and their reference spectra, their biological roles, locations and concentrations, and experimental data from metabolic experiments.

Proper citation: MetaboLights (RRID:SCR_014663) Copy   


http://cxidb.org

Database of Coherent X-ray Imaging (CXI) experiments. This data is widely accessible to researchers worldwide.

Proper citation: Coherent X-Ray Imaging Data Bank (CXIDB) (RRID:SCR_014722) Copy   


  • RRID:SCR_003988

    This resource has 1000+ mentions.

http://www.medtronic.com/

Medical technology company that develops and manufactures devices and therapies to treat more than 30 chronic diseases, including heart failure, Parkinson's disease, urinary incontinence, Down syndrome, obesity, chronic pain, spinal disorders, and diabetes. A Commercial healthcare organization for both patients and healthcare professionals. For professionals, it provides products, therapy and procedure solutions, and services.

Proper citation: Medtronic (RRID:SCR_003988) Copy   


http://www.thegpm.org/

The Global Proteome Machine Organization was set up so that scientists involved in proteomics using tandem mass spectrometry could use that data to analyze proteomes. The projects supported by the GPMO have been selected to improve the quality of analysis, make the results portable and to provide a common platform for testing and validating proteomics results. The Global Proteome Machine Database was constructed to utilize the information obtained by GPM servers to aid in the difficult process of validating peptide MS/MS spectra as well as protein coverage patterns. This database has been integrated into GPM server pages, allowing users to quickly compare their experimental results with the best results that have been previously observed by other scientists.

Proper citation: Global Proteome Machine Database (GPM DB) (RRID:SCR_006617) Copy   


http://www.ebi.ac.uk/pdbe/emdb/

Repository for electron microscopy density maps of macromolecular complexes and subcellular structures at Protein Data Bank in Europe. Covers techniques, including single-particle analysis, electron tomography, and electron (2D) crystallography.

Proper citation: Electron Microscopy Data Bank at PDBe (MSD-EBI) (RRID:SCR_006506) Copy   


http://www.ncats.nih.gov/research/reengineering/bridgs/bridgs.html

on a competitive basis, successful applicants receive access to NIH contractors who conduct preclinical studies at no cost to the investigator for the development of new therapeutic agents. In general, synthesis, formulation, pharmacokinetic and toxicology services in support of investigator-held Investigational New Drug (IND) applications to the Food and Drug Administration are available. Contract costs are supported by the NIH Common Fund and collaborating NIH Institutes and Centers. Access to contracts is based upon a peer-reviewed application process. The number of awards made will depend on the number of applications received, their scientific merit, and the availability of NIH funds. BrIDGs is not a complete drug development program or an unconditional commitment to develop a particular compound for the clinic. In some cases the program supports one or two key steps for preclinical development, while in other cases it assists with most of the development tasks needed to file an IND. The services provided by the program depend upon the stage of a given project and need for additional data. Once a project is approved, NIH staff work with principal investigators to develop a plan for the conduct of proposed studies. Contractors perform tasks approved by BrIDGs under the direction of NIH staff. Development proceeds sequentially in most cases and the start of one segment of the project (e.g., toxicology) may depend on satisfactory completion of preceding segments (e.g., formulation). Insurmountable difficulties in one segment may force the discontinuation of an entire project. BrIDGs supports projects proposed by academic institutions, not-for-profit organizations, and SBIR-eligible businesses. Foreign academic and non-profit institutions may also apply. Potential therapies for any disease or disorder may be submitted to BrIDGs. All proposed therapeutic agents should have demonstrated pharmacological activity in an appropriate in vivo disease model before applying.

Proper citation: Bridging Interventional Development Gaps (RRID:SCR_005635) Copy   


http://www.informatics.jax.org

International database for laboratory mouse. Data offered by The Jackson Laboratory includes information on integrated genetic, genomic, and biological data. MGI creates and maintains integrated representation of mouse genetic, genomic, expression, and phenotype data and develops reference data set and consensus data views, synthesizes comparative genomic data between mouse and other mammals, maintains set of links and collaborations with other bioinformatics resources, develops and supports analysis and data submission tools, and provides technical support for database users. Projects contributing to this resource are: Mouse Genome Database (MGD) Project, Gene Expression Database (GXD) Project, Mouse Tumor Biology (MTB) Database Project, Gene Ontology (GO) Project at MGI, and MouseCyc Project at MGI.

Proper citation: Mouse Genome Informatics (MGI) (RRID:SCR_006460) Copy   



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