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http://brownfamilyenterprises.com/
Research facility and licensed commercial research animal breeder that specializes in custom polyclonal antibody production, contract research, animal models for research, and animal tissue procurement. Brown Family Enterprises can make and distribute custom polyclonal antibodies using rabbits, goats, sheep, and horses.
Proper citation: Brown Family Enterprises (RRID:SCR_014953) Copy
Genebank of wild relatives, monogenic mutants and miscellaneous genetic stocks of tomato. TGRC offers seed samples for free to researchers worldwide.
Proper citation: C.M. Rick Tomato Genetic Resources Center (RRID:SCR_014954) Copy
https://www.niddk.nih.gov/research-funding/research-programs/kidney-disease-centers
A portal with detailed information about various research centers that focus on kidney disease and translational research funded by NIDDK.
Proper citation: Polycystic Kidney Disease Research and Translation Centers (RRID:SCR_015305) Copy
Foundation to support research in and diagnosis of adrenal diseases. The portal provides basic information about adrenal diseases as well as a community for patients.
Proper citation: National Adrenal Diseases Foundation (RRID:SCR_015007) Copy
https://github.com/hyattpd/Prodigal
Software tool for protein coding gene prediction for prokaryotic genomes.
Proper citation: Prodigal (RRID:SCR_011936) Copy
http://www.grenoble.prabi.fr/obiwarehouse
OBIWarehouse (Open Biological Warehouse) aims at integrating several biological data sources into a unified database. Content includes 3D structural data, Protein-related data, Metabolic-related data, Genomic-related data, and Biological classification.
Proper citation: OBIWarehouse (RRID:SCR_010729) Copy
A community created to advance the use and value of next-generation sequencing through knowledge sharing.
Proper citation: NGS Leaders (RRID:SCR_011982) Copy
A question and answer site for professional and enthusiast programmers.
Proper citation: Stack Overflow (RRID:SCR_011984) Copy
Open Access Bioinformatics resource portal.
Proper citation: Bioinformaticsweb (RRID:SCR_011988) Copy
http://wwwdev.ebi.ac.uk/fg/hts_mappers/
Data set providing an up-to-date compendium of HTS mappers initially provided in the article Tools for mapping high-throughput sequencing data. Please let fill out the provided form if you are a developer and your mapper is not listed or you want to update the data for your mapper.
Proper citation: HTS Mappers (RRID:SCR_011991) Copy
International collaboration of the International Nucleotide Sequence Databases (INSD), DDBJ, ENA, and GenBank, maintained for over 18 years. Individuals submitting data to the international sequence databases should be aware of INSDC policy.
Proper citation: INSDC (RRID:SCR_011967) Copy
http://www.aasld.org/Pages/Default.aspx
A non-profit organization of scientists and healthcare professionals committed to preventing and curing liver disease, which runs three journals and an annual meeting. Its mission is to Advance the Science and Practice of Hepatology, Liver Transplantation and Hepatobiliary Surgery, Thereby Promoting Liver Health and Optimal Care of Patients with Liver and Biliary Tract Diseases. AASLD was founded in 1950 by a small group of leading liver specialists (including Hans Popper, Leon Schiff, Fred Hoffbauer, Cecil Watson, Jesse Bollman, and Sheila Sherlock, to name a few) to bring together those who had contributed to the field of hepatology. AASLD has grown to an international society responsible for all aspects of hepatology, and our annual meeting, The Liver Meeting, has grown in attendance from 12 to over 7,000 physicians, surgeons, researchers, and allied health professionals from around the world. AASLD sponsors two to four Single Topic Conferences each year in clinical, basic, hepatitis, or pediatric hepatology. Our two monthly journals, HEPATOLOGY and Liver Transplantation, provide the latest research findings for hepatology and surgery of the liver. AASLD''s membership includes ALL professionals dedicated to hepatobiliary discoveries and patient care. Mentoring, the sharing of knowledge, and dedication to professional growth and development are among the core values of AASLD and its members.
Proper citation: AASLD - American Association for the Study of Liver Diseases (RRID:SCR_012900) Copy
http://www.cdc.gov/nceh/tracking
The goal of environmental public health tracking is to protect communities by providing information to federal, state, and local agencies. These agencies, in turn, will use this information to plan, apply, and evaluate public health actions to prevent and control environmentally related diseases. Environmental public health tracking is the ongoing collection, integration, analysis, and interpretation of data about the following factors: :- Environmental hazards :- Exposure to environmental hazards :- Health effects potentially related to exposure to environmental hazards CDC''s goal is to develop a tracking system that integrates data about environmental hazards and exposures with data about diseases that are possibly linked to the environment. This system will allow federal, state, and local agencies, and others to do the following: :- monitor and distribute information about environmental hazards and disease trends :- advance research on possible linkages between environmental hazards and disease :- develop, implement, and evaluate regulatory and public health actions to prevent or control environment-related diseases. Planning for an environmental public health tracking network is an important priority for CDC because of the opportunity it provides to address some of the most challenging problems facing local, state, and national public health leaders. From the outset, this activity has involved substantial collaboration between CDC and its public health and environmental partners (e.g., see the memorandum of understanding between HHS/CDC and the Environmental Protection Agency). Sponsors: This resource is supported by the Center for Disease Control and Prevention. Keywords: Environment, Public, Health, Disease, Analysis, Integration, Data, Hazard, Health, Prevention,
Proper citation: National Environmental Public Health Tracking Program (RRID:SCR_012832) Copy
Providing quality resources for the management of cerebral aneurysms and features an online calculator that calculates cerebral aneurysm volume and percent packing volume after coil embolization. The site also host an imaging Library with neuroanatomy and neurovascular images.
Proper citation: AngioCalc Cerebral Aneurysm Calculator (RRID:SCR_012805) Copy
https://wiki.zfin.org/display/prot/ZFIN+Protocol+Wiki
ZFIN Protocol Wiki is where zebrafish researchers can share experimental protocols and tips with the rest of the research community. Protocols are organized into sections corresponding to the chapters of The Zebrafish Book, 5th edition (4th edition on-line). Feel free to add new protocols to the appropriate section or add comments to any existing protocol. Sections * General Methods for Zebrafish Care * Breeding * Embryonic and Larval Culture * Imaging * Cellular Methods * Dissociated Cell Culture * Genetic Methods * Antisense Methods * Histological Methods * in situ Hybridization Techniques * Mapping * Transgenesis * Gene Cloning * DNA Analysis * RNA Analysis * Protein Analysis * Microarray * Recipes
Proper citation: ZFIN Protocol Wiki (RRID:SCR_013239) Copy
A not-for-profit alliance of 23 cancer centers devoted to patient care, research, and education, is dedicated to improving the quality, effectiveness, and efficiency of cancer care so that patients can live better lives. Through the leadership and expertise of clinical professionals at NCCN Member Institutions, NCCN develops resources that present valuable information to the numerous stakeholders in the health care delivery system. As the arbiter of cancer care, NCCN promotes the importance of continuous quality improvement and recognizes the significance of creating clinical practice guidelines appropriate for use by patients, clinicians, and other health care decision-makers.
Proper citation: NCCN (RRID:SCR_012959) Copy
http://www.functionalglycomics.org
This Gateway is a collaboration between the Consortium for Functional Glycomics (CFG) and Nature Publishing Group (NPG), providing a comprehensive resource for functional glycomics research. Use this site to stay up-to-date on glycomics news, request CFG resources, and search databases of glycan-binding proteins, glycan structures, and glycosyltransferases. The Functional Glycomics Update provides a one-stop overview of the latest research in glycobiology for specialists and non-specialists alike. It is updated monthly to bring you the latest news and selected highlights from Nature journals. In addition, it will provide two featured articles a month on the most relevant advances in the field published in NPG and other top journals. By collating new articles into a key worded research library, we hope to provide a continuously updated and broad overview of the field. Sponsor. The CFG is a large international research initiative funded by NIGMS to elucidate the roles of carbohydrate-protein interactions in cell communication at the cell surface.
Proper citation: Functional Glycomics Research (RRID:SCR_013337) Copy
http://www.ritsumei.ac.jp/~akitaoka/index-e.html
This portal describes Professor Kitaoka Akiyoshi''s research in the science of visual illusions. Working as an associate professor at the Ritsumeiken University, Department of Psychology, he is one of the few researchers in Japan to be actively researching in this field of study. Professor Kitaoka defines an illusion as a misperception of a real object, adding that defining what is real is a difficult task that depends on recognition and epistemology. An illusion is formed when the perceived characteristics of the object differ from the physical characteristics. Professor Kitaoka first started studying visual illusions when working at the Tokyo Metropolitan Institute for Neuroscience, before coming to RU. He currently researches geometrical, color, lightness, and motion illusions and visual completion, and has become a prominent expert in the field, publishing a wide range of articles on the subject as well as the popular books Trick Eyes, Trick Eyes 2, Trick Eyes Graphics, and the Handbook of the Science of Illusion. To create his illusions, Professor Kitaoka uses graphic design software such as CorelDRAW, Adobe Illustrator, and the drawing software included in Microsoft Word in addition to making use of programming languages like Borland Delphi (Pascal). All of the images set out to test hypotheses that serve to advance his study of illusions and their applications for other visual functions. The goal of his research is to test visual mechanisms through visual illusions.
Proper citation: Akiyoshis illusion pages (RRID:SCR_013187) Copy
THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE. Documented on September 2, 2022. Much of the current effort in functional genomics, and our understanding of the biology of human disease, is underpinned by informatics infrastructures served by the scattered collection of relevant databases which exists in Europe. This infrastructure is essential for the support of a European Research Area in mouse functional genomics. CASIMIR, a coordination action of the 6th Framework Programme of the European Commission, will focus on co-ordination and integration of databases set up in support of FP5 and FP6 projects containing experimental data, including sequences, and material resources such as biological collections, relevant to the use of the mouse as a model organism for human disease. Interoperability of disseminated databases potentially provides enormous synergy in the provision, integration and analysis of a wide range of data with concomitant added value for research projects. Having set standards and benchmarks the proposed action will then reach out to co-ordinate other European and International databases and consult with the Community. EU FlagThe CASIMIR project is funded by the European Commission within its FP6 Programme, under the thematic area Life sciences, genomics and biotechnology for health, contract number LSHG-CT-2006-037811
Proper citation: Coordination and sustainability of international mouse informatics resources (RRID:SCR_013345) Copy
The incidence of Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease (CJD) is monitored in the UK by the National CJD Surveillance Unit (NCJDSU) based at the Western General Hospital in Edinburgh, Scotland. The Unit brings together a team of clinical neurologists, neuropathologists and scientists specialising in the investigation of this disease. This document is intended to summarise the research in progress at the NCJDSU and also provide some background information about CJD and other human spongiform encephalopathies. We have also provided some links to other resources and contrary points of view available on the Web.
Proper citation: NCJDSU (RRID:SCR_013183) Copy
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