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http://www.neuromatic.thinkrandom.com/
NeuroMatic is a collection of Igor Pro functions for analyzing electrophysiological data. By allowing users to organize their data into Sets and Groups, NeuroMatic makes it relatively easy to compute transformations and statistical analyses on their data, including scaling, alignment averaging, baseline subtraction, spike detection, stationarity analysis, rise-time computations, etc. Being open source and modular designed, NeuroMatic also allows users to develop their own analysis functions that can be easily incorporated into NeuroMatic's framework. Note, if you have reached this page in search of a freeware tool for neuronal reconstructions, you are more likely to be interested in Neuromantic, a software package that sounds like NeuroMatic, but is not quite the same. Features of NeuroMatic Include * Sorting, Scaling, Averaging, Interpolation * Max / Min / Mean / Level / Rise Time / FWHM / Slope Measurements * Stability / Stationarity Analysis * Event Detection * Waveform Template Matching * Spike Raster Plots * Interspike-Interval and Peri-Stimulus Time (PST) Histograms * Compact Easy-to-Use Interface * Modular design as a basis for your own procedures * Extra space for your own buttons and controls * Import functions for Axograph and Pclamp data * Automatic macro generation for batch processing Supporting Agencies: MRC, Wellcome Trust Spike, Event, Fit, NClamp, Acquisition, spike train, EPSP, IPSP, IPSC, EPSC
Proper citation: NeuroMatic (RRID:SCR_004186) Copy
http://discovery.hsci.harvard.edu/
An online database of curated cancer stem cell (CSC) experiments coupled to the Galaxy analytical framework. Driven by a need to improve our understanding of molecular processes that are common and unique across cancer stem cells (CSCs), the SCDE allows users to consistently describe, share and compare CSC data at the gene and pathway level. The initial focus has been on carefully curating tissue and cancer stem cell-related experiments from blood, intestine and brain to create a high quality resource containing 53 public studies and 1098 assays. The experimental information is captured and stored in the multi-omics Investigation/Study/Assay (ISA-Tab) format and can be queried in the data repository. A linked Galaxy framework provides a comprehensive, flexible environment populated with novel tools for gene list comparisons against molecular signatures in GeneSigDB and MSigDB, curated experiments in the SCDE and pathways in WikiPathways. Investigation/Study/Assay (ISA) infrastructure is the first general-purpose format and freely available desktop software suite targeted to experimentalists, curators and developers and that: * assists in the reporting and local management of experimental metadata (i.e. sample characteristics, technology and measurement types, sample-to-data relationships) from studies employing one or a combination of technologies; * empowers users to uptake community-defined minimum information checklists and ontologies, where required; * formats studies for submission to a growing number of international public repositories endorsing the tools, currently ENA (genomics), PRIDE (proteomics) and ArrayExpress (transcriptomics). Galaxy allows you to do analyses you cannot do anywhere else without the need to install or download anything. You can analyze multiple alignments, compare genomic annotations, profile metagenomic samples and much much more. Best of all, Galaxy''''s history system provides a complete analyses record that can be shared. Every history is an analysis workflow, which can be used to reproduce the entire experiment. The code for this Galaxy instance is available for download from BitBucket.
Proper citation: Stem Cell Discovery Engine (RRID:SCR_004453) Copy
http://ratmine.mcw.edu/ratmine/begin.do
RatMine integrates data from RGD, UniProtKB, NCBI, KEGG and other sources to form a web-based data warehouse and tool set tailored for rat based data research. Search RatMine by entering names, identifiers, or keywords for genes, proteins, pathways, papers, etc. Additionally, we support programmatic access to our data through Application Programming Interface - choose from Perl or Java API. RatMine is a data warehouse that integrates many diverse biological data sets. The main focus is R. norvegicus genomics and proteomics. By integrating such data into one place it is possible to construct queries across domains of biological knowledge. The RatMine user interface is designed to go beyond simply looking up an identifier and viewing a report page. Some of the features include: * Quick Search is available just like on other sites, type in an identifier to see a report page. * Template queries are ''canned'' queries that provide a simple form to perform a specific task. You can create your own templates if you log in. * Lists lets you operate on whole lists of data at once. You can upload lists or save them from results tables. We also create useful public lists for everyone to use. * MyMine lets you create an account to save your own queries, bags and templates, as well as marking public templates as favorites.
Proper citation: RatMine (RRID:SCR_004190) Copy
https://github.com/alyssafrazee/derfinder
R package for differential expression analysis of RNA-seq data.
Proper citation: DER Finder (RRID:SCR_004250) Copy
http://regulatorygenomicsgroup.org/chicago
Statistical pipeline for detecting significant chromosomal interactions in Capture Hi-C data. CHiCAGO uses a convolution background model accounting for both random Brownian collisions between chromatin fragments and technical noise. CHiCAGO then performs a p-value weighting procedure based on the expected true positive rates at different distance ranges, with scores representing soft-thresholded -log weighted p-values., THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE. Documented on September 16,2025.
Proper citation: CHiCAGO (RRID:SCR_014941) Copy
https://github.com/BGI-flexlab/SOAPnuke
Multi-threaded software for rapid quality control and preprocessing of high throughput sequencing data specified for different experiments. It consists of four modules that speed up the report on statistics graphs of raw datasets, preprocessed datasets and preprocessing status.
Proper citation: SOAPnuke (RRID:SCR_015025) Copy
https://cm.jefferson.edu/Off-Spotter//
Web application that identifies genomic instances for a given combination of gRNA(s), PAM, number of mismatches, and seed. This tool is limited to a single 1,000 nucleotides sequence or fewer than twenty CR-separated 20-mers.
Proper citation: Off-Spotter (RRID:SCR_015739) Copy
http://amp.pharm.mssm.edu/gen3va/
Software tool for aggregation and analysis of gene expression signatures from related studies.Used to aggregate and analyze gene expression signatures extracted from GEO by crowd using GEO2Enrichr. Used to view aggregated report that provides global, interactive views, including enrichment analyses, for collections of signatures from multiple studies sharing biological theme.
Proper citation: GEN3VA (RRID:SCR_015682) Copy
Software toolkit that provides several multi-modal tools to assess brain disconnections and remote effects of lesions. All modules are designed to process brain lesion data with a normalization algorithm, a module to estimate the probability and the severity of white matter disconnections, and a tool to build a map of the disconnected areas.
Proper citation: BCBtoolkit (RRID:SCR_015519) Copy
Alignment analysis software tool for comparative mapping between two genome assemblies or between two different genomes. It can cache intermediate results to speed a comparisons of multiple sequences.
Proper citation: Atac (RRID:SCR_015980) Copy
https://bioconductor.org/packages/release/bioc/html/scater.html
Software toolkit for doing various analyses of single-cell RNA-seq gene expression data, with a focus on quality control. This package facilitates pre-processing, quality control, normalization and visualization of scRNA-seq data.
Proper citation: scater (RRID:SCR_015954) Copy
http://sing.ei.uvigo.es/ALTER/
Web application to perform program-oriented conversion of DNA and protein alignments and transform between multiple sequence alignment formats. ALTER focuses on the specifications of mainstream alignment and analysis programs rather than on the conversion among more or less specific formats.
Proper citation: ALTER (RRID:SCR_015968) Copy
http://www.atgc-montpellier.fr/lordec/
Software that performs hybrid error correction for long, PacBio reads. LoRDEC can correct insertions, deletions, and substitutions in PacBio reads.
Proper citation: LoRDEC (RRID:SCR_015814) Copy
http://ualcan.path.uab.edu/cgi-bin/ualcan-res.pl
Web application and database for analyzing cancer transcriptome data. It also has applications is facilitating tumor subgroup gene expression and survival analyses.
Proper citation: UALCAN (RRID:SCR_015827) Copy
http://app.cgu.edu.tw/circlnc/
Web application for mapping functional networks of long or circular forms of non-coding RNAs. It supports the uploading and processing of user-defined NGS-based gene expression matrix data.
Proper citation: circlncRNAnet (RRID:SCR_015794) Copy
http://gigadb.org/dataset/100360
Method for uncovering mutations from RNA sequencing datasets that could be useful in further functional analysis. It also allows orthogonal validation of DNA-based mutation discovery by providing complementary sequence variation analysis from paired RNA/DNA sequencing data sets.
Proper citation: VaDiR (RRID:SCR_015797) Copy
https://www.github.com/arq5x/poretools
Software toolkit for analyzing nanopore sequence data.
Proper citation: Poretools (RRID:SCR_015879) Copy
https://swisstree.vital-it.ch/
Project that aims to provide a collection of Gold Standard gene phylogenies to the scientific community. This set of reference gene trees is suitable for phylogenomic databases to assess their current quality status, measure changes following new database releases and diagnose improvements subsequent to an upgrade of the analysis procedure.
Proper citation: SwissTree (RRID:SCR_015881) Copy
Web application that is a phylogenetic tree viewer based on d3.js. It was developed as an alternative to Archaeopteryx inspired by d3.phylogram.js.
Proper citation: PhyD3 (RRID:SCR_015892) Copy
Perl software for transcription factor binding site detection and analysis. It implements classes for the representation of objects encountered in analysis of these protein-binding sites.
Proper citation: TFBS (RRID:SCR_015774) Copy
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