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National Diabetes Information Clearinghouse
 
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National Diabetes Information Clearinghouse (RRID:SCR_006702) NDIC training material, service resource, resource, data or information resource, narrative resource Information dissemination service of the National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases (NIDDK) established to increase knowledge and understanding about diabetes among patients, health care professionals, and the general public: online, in booklets and fact sheets, by email, and over the phone. To carry out this mission, NDIC works closely with NIDDK''''s Diabetes Research and Training Centers; the National Diabetes Education Program (NDEP); professional, patient, and voluntary associations; Government agencies; and State health departments to identify and respond to informational needs about diabetes and its management. NDIC provides the following informational products and services: * Response to inquiries about diabetes, ranging from information about available patient and professional education materials to statistical data. By phone (8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. eastern time, M-F), fax, mail, and email. * Publications about diabetes, provided free of copyright, in varying reading levels. Available online or as booklets and brochures. NDIC also sends publications to health fairs and community events. * Referrals to health professionals through the National Library of Medicine''''s MEDLINEplus includes a consumer-friendly listing of organizations that will assist you in your search for physicians and other health professionals. * Exhibits at professional meetings specific to diabetes, as well as cross-cutting professional meetings. NDIC exhibits at 12 professional meetings, each year, including American Diabetes Association Postgraduate Course, American College of Physicians, CDC Diabetes Translation Conference, American Academy of Physician Assistants, American Diabetes Association, American Association of Diabetes Educators, and American Dietetic Association. medical, nutrition, disease-related portal, statistics, digestive, kidney, urologic, publication, medicine, health, treatment is related to: NIDDK Information Network (dkNET)
has parent organization: NIDDK - National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases
is parent organization of: Diabetes in America
is parent organization of: Diabetes Control and Complications Trial
Diabetes NIDDK Public, Free nlx_152709 SCR_006702 National Diabetes Information Clearinghouse (NDIC) 2026-08-16 09:04:16 0
MUSC Health Podcast Library
 
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MUSC Health Podcast Library (RRID:SCR_008827) MUSC Health Podcast Library, MUSC Podcast data or information resource, podcast, narrative resource The MUSChealth.com Podcast Library, featuring podcasts on a variety of topics related to your health and our services here at MUSC. These medical podcasts are hosted by MUSC faculty, physicians and special guests and are produced and directed by Linda Austin, M.D. Current topics include: * Academics and Education * Aging, Geriatrics and Caregiving * Alcohol and Drug Dependency * Allergies and Asthma * Ashley River Tower * Bones, Joints, Muscles and Spine * Cancer * Children''s Health * Cosmetic Surgery * Dental * Dermatology/Skin Problems * Diabetes, Endocrinology and Metabolism * Digestive Health * ENT: Ear, Nose and Throat * Executive Health * Eye Health * General Health and Wellness * Heart and Vascular Health * Hospice * Kohl''s Take a Minute for Kids * Lungs and Breathing * Men''s Health * Mental Health * MUSC News and Events * Neurological Health * Organ Transplant * Osteoporosis * Pregnancy - Week by Week * Pregnancy and Childbirth * Radiology * Research and Clinical Trials * SC Health, Leadership and Policy * Sports Medicine * Stroke * Urology * Weight Loss Surgery Follow-up * Weight Management * Women''s Health health, medical, academic, education, geriatrics, caregiving, alcohol addiction, drug dependency, allergy, asthma, bone, joint, muscle, spine, cancer, child, cosmetic surgery, tooth, dermatology, skin, diabetes, endocrinology, metabolism, digestive system, ear, nose, throat, eye, heart, vascular system, hospice, child, lung, breathing, man, mental health, neurology, organ transplant, osteoporosis, pregnancy, childbirth, radiology, research, clinical trial, leadership, policy, sports medicine, stroke, urology, weight loss, surgery, weight management, woman, human has parent organization: Medical University of South Carolina; South Carolina; USA Aging nlx_144507 SCR_008827 MUSC Health Audio Podcasts, MUSChealth.com Podcast Library 2026-08-15 11:23:51 0
Network of Minority Health Research Investigators
 
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Network of Minority Health Research Investigators (RRID:SCR_006589) NMRI data or information resource, community building portal, portal, resource Communication network of current and potential biomedical research investigators and technical personnel from traditionally under-served communities: African American, Hispanic American, American Indian, Alaskan Native, Native Hawaiian, and other Pacific Islanders. The major objective of the network is to encourage and facilitate participation of members of underrepresented racial and ethnic minority groups in the conduct of biomedical research in the fields of diabetes, endocrinology, metabolism, digestive diseases, nutrition, kidney, urologic and hematologic diseases. A second objective is to encourage and enhance the potential of the underrepresented minority investigators in choosing a biomedical research career in these fields. An important component of this network is promotion of two-way communications between network members and the NIDDK. african-american, hispanic american, american indian, alaskan native, native hawaiian, pacific islander, minority, endocrinology, metabolism, nutrition, kidney, urology, hematology, digestion, minority health, race, ethnicity is related to: NIDDK Information Network (dkNET)
has parent organization: NIDDK - National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases
Diabetes, Digestive disease, Kidney disease, Urologic disease, Hematologic disease NIDDK nlx_152865 SCR_006589 Network of Minority Health Research Investigators (NMRI) 2026-08-16 09:04:13 5
GE: Healthcare: OEC Elite CFD; Imaging system
 
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GE: Healthcare: OEC Elite CFD; Imaging system (RRID:SCR_019952) instrument resource System is bestly suited for range of surgical needs including vascular, cardiac, orthopedics, gastrointestinal, endoscopic, urologic, critical care, pain management and emergency procedures.It has efficient image capture with SmartView 180 180 pivot joint on Ergo C arm model. It consists of CFD CMOS Flat Detector. Enhanced imaging control and planning with Live Zoom, Digital Pen, measurements and annotations. Six dose control options that can be used alone or in various combinations Digital Spot, Digital Cine Pulse, High Level Fluoroscopy, Standard Fluoroscopy, Low Dose, Pulse GE Healthcare, Imaging System, Instrument Equipment, USEDit Commercially available Model_Number_OEC Elite CFD SCR_019952 2026-08-15 11:26:27 0
Astellas Pharma Inc.
 
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Astellas Pharma Inc. (RRID:SCR_003769) Astellas commercial organization Japanese pharmaceutical company formed from the merger of Yamanouchi Pharmaceutical Co., Ltd. and Fujisawa Pharmaceutical Co., Ltd. Astellas' franchise areas are urology, immunology (transplantation), dermatology, cardiology, and infectious disease. Priority areas for R&D are infectious diseases, diabetes, gastrointestinal diseases, oncology, and diseases of the central nervous system. The company's headquarters are in Tokyo, with research centers in Tsukuba and Osaka. Clinical development is centered in Northbrook, Illinois and Leiderdorp, Netherlands. Combined revenues of the two pre-merger companies were $7.9 billion in 2004. Worldwide the company employs about 17,000 people. (Wikipedia) pharmaceutical, drug nlx_158074 SCR_003769 Astellas Pharma, 4503 2026-08-15 11:22:35 3
NIH Chronic Prostatitis Symptom Index
 
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NIH Chronic Prostatitis Symptom Index (RRID:SCR_001482) CPSI, NIH-CPSI material resource, assessment test provider Questionnaire developed by physicians in NIDDK's Chronic Prostatitis Collaborative Research Network that can help physicians to accurately measure the severity of prostatitis symptoms and their impact on a patient's lifestyle. The CPSI questionnaire assesses pain, urination, and the effect of chronic prostatitis on daily activities. With this information, researchers and physicians can reliably evaluate whether potential treatments are working. The questionnaire was originally published in the Journal of Urology in August 1999 (Vol. 162, pages 369-375). It is available as a PDF document in English, Spanish, German and Korean. pain, symptom, quality of life, male is listed by: NIDDK Information Network (dkNET) Prostatitis NIDDK THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE nlx_152732 SCR_001482 Chronic Prostatitis Symptom Index, National Institutes of Health Chronic Prostatitis Symptoms Index 2026-08-16 09:03:11 0
Wake Forest University Pharmacology
 
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Wake Forest University Pharmacology (RRID:SCR_013111) people resource, portal, training resource, graduate program resource, organization portal, postdoctoral program resource, data or information resource The pursuit of the Department of Physiology & Pharmacology at Wake Forest University School of Medicine is excellence in research and education. Graduate education and training includes quality introductory and advanced courses in physiology, pharmacology and neuroscience, as well as seminars and journal clubs in several major research areas. Laboratory rotations encourage the graduate student to explore various experimental approaches and provide a diverse training experience. The department and Medical Center are frequented by distinguished visitors from other universities who further enrich the stimulating academic environment. Departmental faculty are active in the medical education as well as in residency training programs in Neurology, Psychiatry, Urology, and Surgery. nif-0000-02297 SCR_013111 Wake Forest U 2026-08-16 09:05:16 0
NIDDK - National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases
 
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NIDDK - National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases (RRID:SCR_012895) NIDDK government granting agency Center with mission to conduct and support medical research and research training and to disseminate science-based information on diabetes and other endocrine and metabolic diseases. The NIDDK supports a wide range of medical research through grants to universities and other medical research institutions across the country. diabetes, metabolic disease, digestive, kidney, endocrine, medical research recommends: Cell Image Library (CIL)
recommends: Biological General Repository for Interaction Datasets (BioGRID)
recommends: NIDDK Central Repository
recommends: Accelerating Medicines Partnership Type 2 Diabetes Knowledge Portal (AMP-T2D)
recommends: Metabolomics Workbench
recommends: PeptideAtlas
recommends: Network Data Exchange (NDEx)
recommends: Mouse Genome Informatics (MGI)
recommends: Zebrafish Information Network (ZFIN)
recommends: FlyBase
recommends: Database of Interacting Proteins (DIP)
recommends: WormBase
recommends: PhysioNet
recommends: Research Collaboratory for Structural Bioinformatics Protein Data Bank (RCSB PDB)
recommends: UniProt
recommends: dbSNP
recommends: DNA DataBank of Japan (DDBJ)
recommends: European Nucleotide Archive (ENA)
recommends: dbVar
recommends: ClinicalTrials.gov
recommends: European Variation Archive (EVA)
recommends: MGnify
recommends: Analysis, Visualization, and Informatics Lab-space (AnVIL)
recommends: GenBank
recommends: Gene Expression Omnibus (GEO)
recommends: miRBase
recommends: Database of Genomic Variants Archive (DGVa)
recommends: Crystallography Open Database (COD)
recommends: Coherent X-Ray Imaging Data Bank (CXIDB)
recommends: Biological Magnetic Resonance Data Bank (BMRB)
recommends: Worldwide Protein Data Bank (wwPDB)
recommends: EMDataResource.org
recommends: NCBI Assembly Archive Viewer
recommends: Cambridge Crystallographic Data Centre (CCDC)
recommends: Inorganic Crystal Structure Database (ICSD)
recommends: Structural Biology Grid
recommends: ArrayExpress
recommends: GenomeRNAi
recommends: NCBI database of Genotypes and Phenotypes (dbGap)
recommends: Protein Circular Dichroism Data Bank (PCDDB)
recommends: Electron Microscopy Data Bank at PDBe (MSD-EBI)
recommends: PDBe - Protein Data Bank in Europe
recommends: PubChem BioAssay
recommends: Japanese Genotype-phenotype Archive (JGA)
recommends: ProteomeXchange
recommends: IntAct
recommends: European Genome phenome Archive
recommends: MetaboLights
recommends: PubChem Substance
recommends: The Immunology Database and Analysis Portal (ImmPort)
recommends: STRENDA
recommends: Kinetic Models of Biological Systems (KiMoSys)
recommends: FLOWRepository
recommends: Mass spectrometry Interactive Virtual Environment (MassIVE)
recommends: Global Proteome Machine Database (GPM DB)
recommends: Cancer Imaging Archive (TCIA)
recommends: German Neuroinformatics Node (G-Node)
recommends: 1000 Functional Connectomes Project
recommends: ChEMBL
recommends: Image Data Resource (IDR)
recommends: SICAS Medical Image Repository
recommends: ZENODO
recommends: Dataverse Network Project
recommends: NeuroMorpho.Org
recommends: Mendeley Data
recommends: NIMH Data Archive
recommends: NIH Figshare Archive
recommends: FigShare
recommends: National Addiction and HIV Data Archive Program (NAHDAP)
recommends: Dryad Digital Repository
recommends: Open Science Framework
recommends: OpenNeuro
recommends: SPARC Portal
lists: Mutant Mouse Resource and Research Center
lists: NIDDK Research Resources
is affiliated with: Cystic Fibrosis Research and Translation Centers
is affiliated with: Nutrition and Obesity Research Centers
is affiliated with: O'Brien Urology Centers
is affiliated with: Hematology Centers
is affiliated with: Polycystic Kidney Disease Research and Translation Centers
is affiliated with: O'Brien Kidney Centers
is affiliated with: Diabetes Research Centers
is affiliated with: Digestive Disease Centers
is affiliated with: Centers for Diabetes Translation Research
is affiliated with: Pediatric Centers of Excellence in Nephrology
is affiliated with: Focal Segmental Glomerulosclerosis in Children and Young Adults Interventional Study
is related to: Bridging Interventional Development Gaps
is related to: Polycystic Kidney Disease Research Resource Consortium
has parent organization: National Institutes of Health
is parent organization of: MTOPS Prostate Samples Analysis Consortium
is parent organization of: Symptom Score for Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia
is parent organization of: Type 1 Diabetes - Rapid Access to Intervention Development
is parent organization of: National Diabetes Education Program
is parent organization of: Family Investigation of Nephropathy of Diabetes
is parent organization of: Frequent Hemodialysis Network Daily Trial
is parent organization of: HemBase
is parent organization of: NIDDK- National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases Obesity Resources
is parent organization of: dkCOIN
is parent organization of: National Kidney Disease Education Program
is parent organization of: Network of Minority Health Research Investigators
is parent organization of: National Endocrine and Metabolic Diseases Information Service
is parent organization of: National Diabetes Information Clearinghouse
is parent organization of: National Digestive Diseases Information Clearinghouse
is parent organization of: National Hematologic Diseases Information Service
is parent organization of: National Kidney and Urologic Diseases Information Clearinghouse
is parent organization of: Type 1 Diabetes Preclinical Testing Program
is parent organization of: Frequent Hemodialysis Network Nocturnal Trial
is parent organization of: Boston Area Community Health Survey
is parent organization of: Minimally Invasive Surgical Therapies Treatment Consortium for Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia
is parent organization of: Focal Segmental Glomerulosclerosis in Children and Young Adults Interventional Study
Type 1 diabetes, Type 2 diabetes, Diabetes, Digestive disease, Kidney disease, Endocrine disease, Obesity, Blood disease, Liver disease, Urologic disease nlx_inv_1005102 SCR_012895 National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases 2026-08-15 11:24:33 156
JournalReview.org
 
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JournalReview.org (RRID:SCR_008198) JournalReview.org data or information resource, database, knowledge environment THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE, documented on July 17, 2013. International interdisciplinary Internet based unbiased forum for review of medical literature. Very much like an on-line journal club, we aim to provide a venue which will improve communication amongst physicians and lead to better understanding and interpretation of medical literature. In the academic world, Journal Clubs are a common way to discuss and critically question medical literature. The knowledge gained by this activity can be immeasurable, and often leads to ideas both relating to patient care and to future research. However, many clinicians are unable to participate in these academic activities. In addition, information shared within an individual journal club is seldom disseminated. Here you will find a free, user-friendly website where you can rate and discuss medical literature. It offers innovative and powerful search tools that will allow you to quickly query the medical literature and identify the information you need. In addition, their exclusive tools will help identify the most important and controversial articles. It is their hope to bring both insight and questions to the literature -- both of which will be used to shape future research. Clinicians will have a better understanding of the evidence, and ability to partake in a venue that fosters communication between peers. emergency medicine, endocrinology, ent, gastroentrology, genetics, academic, allergy, anesthesia, basic science, cardiology, clinician, critical care, dentistry, dermatology, geriatrics, heme, onc, interdisciplinary, internal medicine, international, literature, medical, medline interfaces, nephrology, neurosciences, ob, gyn, ophthalmology, orthopedics, pediatrics, physician, plastic surgery, pm&, psychiatry, radiology, surgery, telemedicine, urology, journal has parent organization: NCBI THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE nif-0000-21232 SCR_008198 2026-08-15 11:27:59 0
Cancer Center Tissue Bank - Fudan University
 
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Cancer Center Tissue Bank - Fudan University (RRID:SCR_004596) ITB biomaterial supply resource, tissue bank, material resource The Institutional Tissue Bank (ITB) of Fudan University Shanghai Cancer Center was established in 2006 with the goal of serving as a central repository for human tissue samples for cancer research and possible personalized medicine for the institution. The Institutional Research Board oversees the fulfilling of informed consent of each patient whose samples are collected. The ITB''s collection procedures meet the global quality standards and provide high quality tissue samples. The quality control for morphology, RNA, DNA and protein has been set up to ensure the sample quality. Routine frozen section from tissue aliquot is made for every piece of sample to ensure the component of tumor tissue and the pathological feature is the same as the diagnosed tumor. Agilent 2100 Bioanalyzer was used to provide RNA and DNA quality parameters. The Tissue Bank occupies 500 m2, with sufficient space for sample preparation and storage, data registration, data tracking/access, related equipments and monitor system. Variant samples including blood, tumor tissue, and body fluids are collected and serve as alternative permanent patient tissue records. Annotation of collected samples is captured through linking the medical record and pathological report system to tissue bank software. Frequent tumor types such as lung cancer, breast cancer, gastric cancer, urological tumors, gynecological tumors and esophageal cancers, head & neck cancers, as well as infrequent cancer types such as malignant soft tissue sarcomas, pancreatic cancer, gall bladder cancer, and other rare cancers are all collected and stored. Tumor tissues are stored with matched normal tissues. Serum and plasma are isolated from coagulation plus and coagulation minus blood samples. White blood cells are stored as well. Tissues are stored both in RNALater at -20 degrees C and -80 degrees C after snap frozen. Samples have been increased from 4,000 in 2008 to 10,783 in 2009. To the end of September 2010, over 30,000 samples has been processed and stored in our tissue bank. As planned, 50,000 samples will be stored dynamically. Over 50 funded projects have used the samples from our tissue bank. Productive papers have been published in the past years by using the samples. More and more projects will be approved to get research resources from tissue bank in the future. The tissue bank of FUSCC has been designated as the key subject and successful model by Shanghai municipal government. blood, tumor tissue, body fluids, cancer, normal tissue, serum, plasma, white blood cells, snap frozen, lung cancer, breast cancer, gastric cancer, urological tumor, gynecological tumor, esophageal cancer, head cancer, neck cancer, malignant soft tissue sarcomas, pancreatic cancer, gall bladder cancer, rare cancer, matched normal tissue is listed by: One Mind Biospecimen Bank Listing
has parent organization: Fudan University; Shanghai; China
Cancer, Lung cancer, Breast cancer, Gastric cancer, Urological tumor, Gynecological tumor, Esophageal cancer, Head cancer, Neck cancer, Malignant soft tissue sarcomas, Pancreatic cancer, Gall bladder cancer, Rare cancer, Matched normal tissue nlx_59788 http://www.shca.org.cn/eng/content.asp?ArticleID=63 SCR_004596 Tissue bank of FUSCC, Institutional Tissue Bank of Fudan University Shanghai Cancer Center, ITB of FUSCC 2026-08-15 11:28:39 0
The Cancer Genome Atlas
 
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The Cancer Genome Atlas (RRID:SCR_003193) TCGA biomaterial supply resource, material resource Project exploring the spectrum of genomic changes involved in more than 20 types of human cancer that provides a platform for researchers to search, download, and analyze data sets generated. As a pilot project it confirmed that an atlas of changes could be created for specific cancer types. It also showed that a national network of research and technology teams working on distinct but related projects could pool the results of their efforts, create an economy of scale and develop an infrastructure for making the data publicly accessible. Its success committed resources to collect and characterize more than 20 additional tumor types. Components of the TCGA Research Network: * Biospecimen Core Resource (BCR); Tissue samples are carefully cataloged, processed, checked for quality and stored, complete with important medical information about the patient. * Genome Characterization Centers (GCCs); Several technologies will be used to analyze genomic changes involved in cancer. The genomic changes that are identified will be further studied by the Genome Sequencing Centers. * Genome Sequencing Centers (GSCs); High-throughput Genome Sequencing Centers will identify the changes in DNA sequences that are associated with specific types of cancer. * Proteome Characterization Centers (PCCs); The centers, a component of NCI's Clinical Proteomic Tumor Analysis Consortium, will ascertain and analyze the total proteomic content of a subset of TCGA samples. * Data Coordinating Center (DCC); The information that is generated by TCGA will be centrally managed at the DCC and entered into the TCGA Data Portal and Cancer Genomics Hub as it becomes available. Centralization of data facilitates data transfer between the network and the research community, and makes data analysis more efficient. The DCC manages the TCGA Data Portal. * Cancer Genomics Hub (CGHub); Lower level sequence data will be deposited into a secure repository. This database stores cancer genome sequences and alignments. * Genome Data Analysis Centers (GDACs) - Immense amounts of data from array and second-generation sequencing technologies must be integrated across thousands of samples. These centers will provide novel informatics tools to the entire research community to facilitate broader use of TCGA data. TCGA is actively developing a network of collaborators who are able to provide samples that are collected retrospectively (tissues that had already been collected and stored) or prospectively (tissues that will be collected in the future). genome, genome sequencing, breast, central nervous system, endocrine, gastrointestinal, gynecologic, head, neck, hematologic, skin, soft tissue, thoracic, urologic, clinical, genomic characterization, analysis, tumor genome, demographic, gene expression, copy number alteration, epigenetic, dna sequence, exome, snp, methylation, mrna, mirna, FASEB list is used by: Mutation Annotation and Genomic Interpretation
is used by: BioXpress
is used by: cancerRxTissue
is listed by: One Mind Biospecimen Bank Listing
is related to: Cancer3D
is related to: Cancer Research Data Commons
is related to: CancerMIRNome
is related to: Broad Institute Genomics Platform
has parent organization: National Cancer Institute
works with: FireBrowse
Cancer, Tumor, Normal, Breast cancer, Central Nervous System cancer, Endocrine cancer, Gastrointestinal cancer, Gynecologic cancer, Head cancer, Neck cancer, Hematologic cancer, Skin cancer, Soft tissue cancer, Thoracic cancer, Urologic cancer NCI 261200800001E-12-0-1 nlx_156913 SCR_003193 Cancer Genome Atlas 2026-08-15 11:29:29 7443
CKID A Prospective Cohort Study of Kidney Disease in Children
 
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CKID A Prospective Cohort Study of Kidney Disease in Children (RRID:SCR_001500) CKID topical portal, portal, bibliography, research forum portal, disease-related portal, resource, data or information resource Prospective, observational cohort study of children with mild to moderate chronic kidney disease (CKD) to: (1) determine risk factors for progression of pediatric chronic kidney disease (CKD); (2) examine the impact of CKD on neurocognitive development; (3) examine the impact of CKD on risk factors for cardiovascular disease, and; (4) examine the impact of CKD on growth. The CKiD study population will include a cohort of 540 children, age 1 16 years, expected to be enrolled over a 24-month period. child, young human, pediatric, risk factor, kidney function, neurodevelopment, cognitive ability, behavior, kidney, urologic problem, glomerular disease, adverse effect, cognition, growth, adolescent, infant, clinical is listed by: NIDDK Information Network (dkNET)
has parent organization: Johns Hopkins University; Maryland; USA
Chronic kidney disease, Renal disease, Cardiovascular disease NIDDK U01DK066174;
NCRR M01RR000052
Free, Freely available nlx_152790 SCR_001500 CKID: A Prospective Cohort Study of Kidney Disease in Children, Chronic Kidney Disease in Children 2026-08-16 09:03:10 10
GATACA GUDMAP Gene Explorer
 
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GATACA GUDMAP Gene Explorer (RRID:SCR_014518) data or information resource, database A database which can be used to search for genes critical for a variety of Genito-Urinary system functions and diseases. genito-urinary system, genes, genetic diseases uses: GUDMAP Ontology
is listed by: NIDDK Information Network (dkNET)
has parent organization: GenitoUrinary Development Molecular Anatomy Project
NIDDK Freely available SCR_014518 2026-08-15 11:29:33 0
Pittsburgh Center for Kidney Research Kidney Imaging
 
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Pittsburgh Center for Kidney Research Kidney Imaging (RRID:SCR_015289) service resource, access service resource, core facility, resource Core that provides qualitative and quantitative image analysis of the kidney and lower urinary tract through performing light and electron microscopic analysis of epithelial cells and tissues, quantifying and reconstructing kidney and lower urinary tract-associated tissues and organs in 3D, and visualizing and quantifying molecular and cellular dynamics in living animals. Epithelial Imaging, Stereology and 3D Organ Reconstruction, histology, pathology, animal imaging is listed by: NIDDK Information Network (dkNET)
has parent organization: Pittsburgh Center for Kidney Research
is organization facet of: Pittsburgh Center for Kidney Research
NIDDK P30DK079307;
University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine; Pennsylvania; USA ;
Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai; New York; USA
Available to the research community SCR_015289 2026-08-16 09:05:40 0
CMEList.com
 
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CMEList.com (RRID:SCR_002288) CMEList.com data or information resource, training resource, portal, continuing medical education Links to, and descriptions of, every web site that offers AMA-approved Continuing Medical Education (CME) online. At this time, there are over 325 sites listed. These sites offer over 16,000 separate activities and over 26,000 hours of credit. Using this list, you can find online CME web sites arranged by their: # dominant medical specialty or medical topic; or # alphabetically by the first letter of the site name; or # you can scroll this list until you find a course or site of interest. Find sites by medical specialty or topic: Allergy, Anesthesia, Bioterrorism, Cardiology, Critical Care, Dermatology, Diabetes/Endocrinology, Ear, Nose and Throat, Emergency Medicine, Family Practice, Gastroenterology, Genetics, Geriatrics, Hematology / Oncology, HIV / Infectious Disease, Imaging / Radiology, Internal Medicine, Neurology, Neurosurgery, Obstetrics / Gynecology, Oncology/Hematology, Ophthalmology, Orthopedic Surgery, Pain Management, Pathology / Lab Medicine, Pediatrics, Psychiatry, Pulmonary, Quality/Management, Radiology / Imaging, Rheumatology, Surgery, Urology, Wellness / Prevention. education, article, audio, cme, course, credit, definitions, medical, podcast, scientific literature databases and services, continuing medical education, journal, slide, video is parent organization of: Canadian Online CME Sites nif-0000-21030 SCR_002288 Annotated List of Online Continuing Medical Education (CME), Online Continuing Medical Education (CME) 2026-08-16 09:03:25 0
GenitoUrinary Development Molecular Anatomy Project
 
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GenitoUrinary Development Molecular Anatomy Project (RRID:SCR_001554) GUDMAP organism supplier, biomaterial supply resource, material resource Project aggregates and provides experimental gene expression data from genito-urinary system. International consortium providing molecular atlas of gene expression for developing organs of GenitoUrinary (GU) tract. Mouse strains to facilitate developmental and functional studies within GU system. Experimental protocols and standard specifications. Tutorials describing GU organogenesis and primary data via database. Data are from large-scale in situ hybridization screens (wholemount and section) and microarray gene expression data of microdissected, laser-captured and FACS-sorted components of developing mouse genitourinary (GU) system. gene expression, genitourinary tract, molecular anatomy, genitourinary system, organogenesis, genitourinary, in situ hybridization, immunohistochemistry, microarray, mutant mouse strain, development, rna, protein, theiler stage, gene, anatomy, male, female, embryonic mouse, kidney, urogenital tract, urinary, reproductive, disease, molecule, cell, gene, phenotype, functional annotation, protein interaction, transgenic transgene, image, rna extraction, sample preparation, fluorescent immunohistochemistry, rna isolation, rna amplification, labeling, fluorescent in situ-hybridization, riboprobe synthesis, cellular localization, tissue isolation, embedding, cryostat sectioning, laser capture microdissection, paraffin, whole mount, optimal cutting temperature, riboprobe synthesis, target amplification, sectioning, FASEB list is used by: NIDDK Information Network (dkNET)
is listed by: One Mind Biospecimen Bank Listing
is listed by: NIDDK Information Network (dkNET)
is listed by: NIDDK Research Resources
is listed by: Collaborating for the Advancement of Interdisciplinary Research in Benign Urology
is related to: ToppCluster
is related to: One Mind Biospecimen Bank Listing
is parent organization of: GUDMAP Ontology
is parent organization of: GATACA GUDMAP Gene Explorer
NIDDK DK070136;
NIDDK DK070200;
NIDDK DK070181
PMID:21652655
PMID:18287559
THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE nlx_152871, nif-0000-33426 SCR_001554 Murine Atlas for Genitourinary Development 2026-08-16 09:03:12 289
Vanderbilt Eicosanoid Core Laboratory
 
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Vanderbilt Eicosanoid Core Laboratory (RRID:SCR_010177) service resource, access service resource, core facility The Eicosanoid Core Laboratory facility employs mass spectrometry to quantify lipid oxidation products produced in a variety of vascular (and other) disorders including prostaglandins, leukotrienes, isoprostanes, and their urinary metabolites. is listed by: Eagle I
has parent organization: Vanderbilt University; Tennessee; USA
nlx_156654 SCR_010177 2026-08-15 11:30:53 1
Program to Reduce Incontinence by Diet and Exercise
 
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Program to Reduce Incontinence by Diet and Exercise (RRID:SCR_009018) PRIDE clinical trial, resource Randomized controlled trial being conducted at two clinical centers in the United States to learn more about the effects of weight loss on urinary incontinence. About 330 overweight women aged 30 or older will participate and will be followed for 18 months. Efficacy of weight reduction as a treatment for urinary incontinence will be examined at 6 months following the intensive weight control program, and the sustained impact of the intervention will be examined at 18 months. To increase the maintenance of weight reduction and facilitate evaluation of the enduring impact of weight loss on urinary incontinence, they propose to study a motivation-based weight maintenance program. At the end of the intensive weight control program, women randomized to the weight loss program will be randomized to either a 12-month skill-based maintenance intervention or to a motivation-based maintenance intervention. The maintenance interventions maximize the potential for sustained weight loss and will allow them to determine if long-term weight reduction will produce continued improvement in urinary incontinence. female, adult human, weight reduction, intervention, behavior, diet, exercise, motivation, weight maintenance is listed by: ClinicalTrials.gov
is related to: NIDDK Information Network (dkNET)
has parent organization: University of California at San Francisco; California; USA
Urinary incontinence, Obesity, Weight loss, Overweight, Aging NIDDK UO1 DK67860 PMID:20664387
PMID:20680012
PMID:19179316
PMID:20643425
nlx_152847 SCR_009018 PRIDE (Program to Reduce Incontinence by Diet and Exercise) 2026-08-16 09:04:45 6544
ILSI HESI Drug-induced Nephrotoxicity Biomarkers
 
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ILSI HESI Drug-induced Nephrotoxicity Biomarkers (RRID:SCR_003716) HESI Nephrotoxicity Biomarkers data or information resource, narrative resource, standard specification Urinary kidney biomarkers, Clusterin and Renal Papillary Antigen-1 (RPA-1), that sponsors may use to determine more conservative NOAELs for estimating starting doses in the initial human clinical trial of a drug that displays nonclinical nephrotoxicity as determined by histopathology. When tested with a limited number of nephrotoxic compounds, the Receiver Operating Characteristic (ROC) analyses showed that urinary clusterin and renal papillary antigen-1 (RPA-1) have better sensitivity and specificity than BUN and creatinine for the detection of specific kidney pathologies in male rats. Clusterin and RPA-1 provide additional and complementary information to BUN, serum creatinine (sCr), and histopathology for the detection of acute drug-induced nephrotoxicity in safety assessment studies. biomarker, drug development, drug, urinary, urinary biomarker, gold standard, clusterin, renal papillary antigen, kidney, gold standard is recommended by: U.S. Food and Drug Administration
is related to: Health and Environmental Sciences Institute (HESI)
has parent organization: Drug Development Tools Qualification Programs
Nephrotoxicity, Drug-induced nephrotoxicity Public nlx_157892 SCR_003716 HESI Drug-induced Nephrotoxicity Biomarkers, ILSI / HESI Nephrotoxicity Working Group Drug-induced Nephrotoxicity Biomarkers, International Life Sciences Institute / Health and Environmental Sciences Institute Nephrotoxicity Working Group Drug-induced Nephrotoxicity Biomarkers 2026-08-15 11:22:34 0
TOMUS
 
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TOMUS (RRID:SCR_001549) TOMUS data or information resource, clinical trial, resource, bibliography Study that compared the outcomes of two minimally invasive surgical procedures to treat stress urinary incontinence in women. These procedures are called mid-urethral slings. The procedures insert a mesh sling or hammock to support the bladder neck so that urine does not leak. Both procedures have been approved by the FDA and have been shown to be safe and successful in treating stress urinary incontinence. However, it is not known if one is better than the other. This study answers that question. The secondary aims of the trial are to compare other outcomes for the two surgical procedures, including quality of life, sexual function, satisfaction with treatment outcomes, complications, and the need for other treatments(s) after surgery. Follow-up will be a minimum of two years. Stress urinary incontinence is the accidental leakage of urine during activities such as coughing, laughing, sneezing, or lifting heavy objects. surgical procedure, female, mid-urethral sling, treatment, outcome, quality of life, sexual function, complication, retropubic mid-urethral sling, transobturator mid-urethral sling, adult human is listed by: ClinicalTrials.gov
is listed by: NIDDK Information Network (dkNET)
has parent organization: Urinary Incontinence Treatment Network
Stress urinary incontinence, Urinary incontinence NIDDK U01DK060401;
NIDDK U01DK060379;
NIDDK U01DK060397;
NIDDK U01DK058234;
NIDDK U01DK060393;
NIDDK U01DK058229;
NIDDK U01DK058225
PMID:20479459
PMID:22378483
PMID:21422865
PMID:21925636
PMID:23635737
Free, Freely available nlx_152859 SCR_001549 Trial Of Mid-Urethral Slings, TOMUS-Trial Of Mid-Urethral Slings 2026-08-16 09:03:11 0

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