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https://www.noldus.com/erasmusladder

System consists of hardware and software for assessment of motor performance and motor learning in mice. Hardware includes two goal boxes with horizontal ladder in between. Touch sensitive rungs of the ladder make it possible to measure step durations and step types. ErasmusLadder software controls experiments by sending protocol and start command to apparatus. Sessions are performed automatically, and afterwards, data is sent back to software for storage and analysis.

Proper citation: Noldus: Erasmus Ladder (RRID:SCR_024695) Copy   


https://docplayer.net/37250096-Fei-philips-cm120-tem.html

Transmission electron microscope with maximum acceleration voltage of 120 kv.Microscope primarily used for sample screening.

Proper citation: Philips: FEI CM120 BioTwin Transmission Electron Microscope (RRID:SCR_024709) Copy   


https://www.infors-ht.com/en/shakers/incubator-shakers/multitron-standard/

Shaker for cultivation of microorganisms and cell cultures provides homogeneous conditions for cultivation up to 63 liters or 23 000 batches in parallel in less than square meter of space.

Proper citation: Multitron: Incubation Shaker (RRID:SCR_024668) Copy   


https://www.emerson.com/en-us/catalog/branson-sfx250

Branson Sonifier ultrasonic cell disruptor / homogenizers are versatile laboratory units suitable for broad range of liquid processing applications. Digital sonifier to disrupt cells, bacteria, spores, or tissue. Ideal for initiating and accelerating chemical, biochemical, and physical reactions, and for degassing liquids. Used to prepare emulsion to 0.01 micron, homogenize immiscible liquids, polymerize some materials, and depolymerize others.

Proper citation: Emerson: Branson Digital Sonifier SFX250 (RRID:SCR_024710) Copy   


  • RRID:SCR_024651

https://library.ucdavis.edu/

Collections include print and ebooks, newspapers, maps, photographs, art, historical archives, and other materials in physical and digital formats. Provides campuswide subscriptions to wide range of licensed resources, from journals and library databases to streaming media, clinical apps, and lab experiment videos. Offers access to UC collection as part of University of California.

Proper citation: UC Davis Library (RRID:SCR_024651) Copy   


https://www.ucpress.edu/

Publishing house associated with University of California that engages in academic publishing. UC Press Foundation raises funds to uphold vital role as independent, nonprofit publisher, and receives philanthropic support.

Proper citation: University of California Press (RRID:SCR_024647) Copy   


https://www.leica-microsystems.com/products/confocal-microscopes/p/stellaris-8-falcon/

Microscope for functional imaging. Used to investigate cellular physiology and to explore dynamics in living cells. Enables video rate lifetime imaging acquisition for rapid kinetic studies in live cells. Adds new dimension of contrast to imaging for biosensing and tracking of interactions between proteins.

Proper citation: Leica: STELLARIS 8 FALCON FLIM microscope (RRID:SCR_024660) Copy   


https://www.leica-microsystems.com/products/confocal-microscopes/p/stellaris-8-crs/

Microscope enables to implement label free chemical imaging. Used to study structures that cannot be visualized with traditional fluorescent microscopy methods.

Proper citation: Leica: STELLARIS 8 CRS microscope (RRID:SCR_024661) Copy   


https://www.leica-microsystems.com/products/confocal-microscopes/p/stellaris-8/

STELLARIS 5 microscope has core system with integrated WLL, combined with proprietary Acousto-Optical Beam Splitter and Power HyD S detectors. Together with the TauSense technology, STELLARIS 5 sets a new standard for the quality of images and quantity of information generated. Imaging with user interface, ImageCompass.

Proper citation: Leica: STELLARIS 5 microscope (RRID:SCR_024663) Copy   


https://www.leica-microsystems.com/products/confocal-microscopes/p/stellaris-8/

STELLARIS 8 microscope with core system addition of spectrum WLL and specialized detector options of Power HyD family to expand range of confocal applications. Can be combined with all Leica Microsystems modalities, including FAst Lifetime CONtrast (FALCON), Deep In Vivo Explorer (DIVE), STED, Digital Light Sheet (DLS) and CARS. STELLARIS 8 new features maximize the potential of these modalities.

Proper citation: Leica: STELLARIS 8 microscope (RRID:SCR_024664) Copy   


https://www.leica-microsystems.com/products/light-microscopes/p/leica-lmd7/

Laser Microdissection system enables users to isolate specific single cells or entire areas of tissue. Powered by unique laser design and dynamic software, Leica LMD systems allow users to easily isolate Regions of Interest from entire areas of tissue down to single cells or even subcellular structures such as chromosomes. LMD7 provides higher laser power. Suited to dissect any kind of tissue independent of its size or shape.

Proper citation: Leica: LMD7 Laser Microdissection microscope (RRID:SCR_024657) Copy   


https://www.leica-microsystems.com/products/light-microscopes/p/leica-lmd7/

Laser Microdissection system enables users to isolate specific single cells or entire areas of tissue. Powered by unique laser design and dynamic software, Leica LMD systems allow users to easily isolate Regions of Interest from entire areas of tissue down to single cells or even subcellular structures such as chromosomes. Leica LMD6 is for standard tissue dissection. Used for standard applications dissecting soft tissues such as brain, liver, or kidney.

Proper citation: Leica: LMD6 Laser Microdissection microscope (RRID:SCR_024658) Copy   


https://p2sl.berkeley.edu/about/

Research institute dedicated to developing and deploying knowledge and tools for project management. Projects are temporary production systems. Dedicated to developing and deploying knowledge and tools for management of project production systems and the management of organizations that produce and deliver goods and services through such systems.

Proper citation: Project Production Systems Laboratory (RRID:SCR_024641) Copy   


https://www.nitrc.org/projects/lumina/

A reliable patient response system designed specifically for use in an fMRI. Lumina was developed to satisfy the requirements of both the clinical and research fields.

Proper citation: Lumina LP- 400 Response System (RRID:SCR_009596) Copy   


http://www.nitrc.org/projects/diffusion-mri/

This program contains Python modules for modeling and reconstruction of diffusion weighted MRI data. It is a subset of the code internally used in the CVGMI lab at the University of Florida. Three different reconstruction methods are currently included in this program, namely, Mixture of Wisharts (MOW), Diffusion Orientation Transform (DOT) and Q-ball Imaging (QBI). This program is mainly developed and maintained by Bing Jian, as part of his Ph.D. research, supervised by Prof. Baba Vemuri. Please note that the source code of this program is hosted at Google Code, see the Source Code link on the left.

Proper citation: Multi-fiber Reconstruction from DW-MRI (RRID:SCR_009509) Copy   


  • RRID:SCR_009506

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http://www.nitrc.org/projects/masimatlab/

This repository stores and provides opportunities for collaboration through Matlab code, libraries, and configuration information for projects in early stage development. The MASI research laboratory concentrates on analyzing large-scale cross-sectional and longitudinal neuroimaging data. Specifically, they are interested in population characterization with magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), multi-parametric studies (DTI, sMRI, qMRI), and shape modeling.

Proper citation: MASIMatlab (RRID:SCR_009506) Copy   


http://www.smivision.com/en/gaze-and-eye-tracking-systems/products/iview-x-mri-meg.html

A non-invasive, long-range eye tracking system for use in the fMRI environment. Some features of the system include: * Elaborate faraday shielding and fiber optics to avoid noise in high-field magnets. * Includes stimulus presentation software ?Experiment Center? and is compatible with 3rd party products such as ?Presentation? by NeuroBS. * Utilizes mirror box customized for large field of view. * Includes powerful analysis software ?BeGaze2? for graphical and statistical analysis of eye movements. * Includes fixation, saccade and blink detection, and area-of-interest based statistics * Real-time data available via digital or analog output

Proper citation: iView X MRI-LR - Eye Tracking for fMRI (RRID:SCR_009627) Copy   


  • RRID:SCR_009505

    This resource has 1+ mentions.

http://www.nitrc.org/projects/masi-fusion/

Tool that provides a unified framework for testing and applying statistical and voting label fusion techniques. The project will include implementations of several different voting techniques including majority vote, weighted voting, and regionally weighted voting. Additionally, multiple statistical fusion methods will be included, notably, STAPLE, Spatial STAPLE, STAPLER and COLLATE. In addition to the fusion algorithms, code for running specialized simulations and various tools and utilities to test the efficacy of the algorithms will be provided.

Proper citation: MASI Label Fusion (RRID:SCR_009505) Copy   


  • RRID:SCR_009501

https://github.com/BRAINSia/BRAINSTools/tree/master/BRAINSROIAuto

Automatically creates a mask based on the "foreground" of an anatomical scan volume.

Proper citation: BRAINSROIAuto (RRID:SCR_009501) Copy   


  • RRID:SCR_009658

http://scalce.sourceforge.net/Home

A FASTQ compression tool that uses locally consistent parsing to obtain better compression rate.

Proper citation: SCALCE (RRID:SCR_009658) Copy   



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