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NCBI Genome

Database that organizes information on genomes including sequences, maps, chromosomes, assemblies, and annotations in six major organism groups: Archaea, Bacteria, Eukaryotes, Viruses, Viroids, and Plasmids. Genomes of over 1,200 organisms can be found in this database, representing both completely sequenced organisms and those for which sequencing is in progress. Users can browse by organism, and view genome maps and protein clusters. Links to other prokaryotic and archaeal genome projects, as well as BLAST tools and access to the rest of the NCBI online resources are available.

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  • 13 years ago - by Anonymous

Entrez Gene

Database for genomes that have been completely sequenced, have active research community to contribute gene-specific information, or that are scheduled for intense sequence analysis. Includes nomenclature, map location, gene products and their attributes, markers, phenotypes, and links to citations, sequences, variation details, maps, expression, homologs, protein domains and external databases. All entries follow NCBI's format for data collections. Content of Entrez Gene represents result of curation and automated integration of data from NCBI's Reference Sequence project (RefSeq), from collaborating model organism databases, and from many other databases available from NCBI. Records are assigned unique, stable and tracked integers as identifiers. Content is updated as new information becomes available.

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  • 16 years ago - by Anonymous

WoLF PSORT

Data analysis service for protein subcellular localization prediction.

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  • 13 years ago - by Anonymous

Liquid Publications: Scientific Publications meet the Web

THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE, documented on April 08, 2014. Project proposing a "liquid" format for science papers that consists of a set of research objects, connected by links. The immediate targets are the scientific research communities including publishers that, in a liquid world, will need to develop novel services and business models. Results and additional reading material (case studies, surveys, and the like) will be made available. The project also is creating an open source development effort and a platform to manage liquid publications and their evaluation. Their current main effort is developing the Liquid Journal and Liquid Conference use cases.

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  • 16 years ago - by Anonymous

iBEAT

A toolbox with graphical user interfaces for processing infant brain MR images. Longitudinal (or single-time-point) multimodality (including T1, T2, and FA) (or single-modality) data can be processed using the toolbox. Main functions of the software (step by step) include image preprocessing, brain extraction, tissue segmentation and brain labeling. Linux operating system (64 bit) is required. A workstation or server with memory >8G is recommended for processing many images simutaneously. The graphical user interfaces and overall framework of the software are implemented in MATLAB. The image processing functions are implemented with the combination of C/C++, MATLAB, Perl and Shell languages. Parallelization technologies are used in the software to speed up image processing.

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  • 13 years ago - by Anonymous

EID: Exon-Intron Database

Data sets of protein-coding intron-containing genes that contain gene information from humans, mice, rats, and other eukaryotes, as well as genes from species whose genomes have not been completely sequenced. This is a comprehensive and convenient dataset of sequences for computational biologists who study exon-intron gene structures and pre-mRNA splicing. The database is derived from GenBank release 112, and it contains protein-coding genes that harbor introns, along with extensive descriptions of each gene and its DNA and protein sequences, as well as splice motif information. They have created subdatabases of genes whose intron positions have been experimentally determined. The collection also contains data on untranslated regions of gene sequences and intron-less genes. For species with entirely sequenced genomes, species-specific databases have been generated. A novel Mammalian Orthologous Intron Database (MOID) has been introduced which includes the full set of introns that come from orthologous genes that have the same positions relative to the reading frames.

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  • 17 years ago - by Anonymous

Primate Cortical Connectivity Database

Bibliography for primate cortical connectivity. The page displays the articles by their year of publication and links to PubMed.

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  • 17 years ago - by Anonymous

cortex

Software package with functions that will help researchers plan how many subjects per group need to be included in an MRI-based cortical thickness study to ensure a thickness difference is detected. The package requires cortical thickness mapping and co-registration to be carried out using Freesurfer. The power analyses are implemented in the R software package., THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE. Documented on September 16,2025.

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  • 13 years ago - by Anonymous

CAMERA - Collection of annotation related methods for mass spectrometry data

A Bioconductor package integrating algorithms to extract compound spectra, annotate isotope and adduct peaks, and propose the accurate compound mass even in highly complex data.

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  • 12 years ago - by Anonymous

AutoQuant

Software package of 2D and 3D restoration algorithms.Advanced image deconvolution and 3D visualization software for Life Science Researchers.

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  • 13 years ago - by Anonymous

YLoc

An interpretable web server for predicting subcellular localization. In addition to the predicted location, YLoc gives a reasoning why this prediction was made and which biological properties of the protein sequence lead to this prediction. Moreover, a confidence estimate helps users to rate predictions as trustworthy. YLoc+ is able to predict the location of multiple-targeted proteins with high accuracy. The YLoc webserver is also accessible via SOAP.

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  • 13 years ago - by Anonymous

Public Health Image Library

Database of CDC's pictures organized into hierarchical categories of people, places, and science, presented as single images, image sets, and multimedia files. Much of the information critical to the communication of public health messages is pictorial rather than text-based. Created by a Working Group at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), the PHIL offers an organized, universal electronic gateway to CDC's pictures. Public health professionals, the media, laboratory scientists, educators, students, and the worldwide public are welcome to use this material for reference, teaching, presentation, and public health messages.

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  • 17 years ago - by Anonymous

Pharmabase - an open content cheminformatics resource linking physiology with pharmacology

THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE, documented August 25, 2015. Open content cheminformatics database linking physiology with pharmacology, it targets the action and use of pharmacological compounds in modifying protein function, while revealing molecular relationships and linking out to related databases and sites. Pharmabase has been developed as a research tool, a resource for students, and an ongoing interactive forum on the use of pharmacological compounds in cellular research. It has several navigational routes, including a graphics browser (shows graphics of cell types and pathways) and membrane transport, which also illustrates the diversity of mechanisms that are covered. Users have access to detailed compound records with interactive features, and a form to send comments to the editor. Investigators are encouraged to alert the editors to mistakes, omissions or new compound information available from their reading and research.

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  • 16 years ago - by Anonymous

HIBAL

THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE. Documented on April 12,2023. FORTRAN code for a simple hydrologic-isotopic-balance model for application to paleolake d18O records. Inputs to the model include discharge, on-lake precipitation, evaporation, and the d18O values of these fluid fluxes. Benson and Paillet (2002)

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  • 13 years ago - by Anonymous

PSTNet: MRI Simulator

MRI Simulator that provides a realistic approximation of an actual MRI scanner to allow habituation and training of participants in an environment less daunting than a real scanner. Special populations such as children, the elderly, and psychiatric patients, are often prone to claustrophobia and anxiety in the bore of a magnet, and consequently have a much higher rate of terminating the experiment or scan session before its completion. Some centers that have dealt with these populations estimate a 50%-80% failure rate. With the use of the MRI Simulator this failure rate can often be reduced below 5%, improving cost effectiveness.

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  • 13 years ago - by Anonymous

University of Arizona; Arizona; USA

Public research university in Tucson, Arizona that offers undergraduate and graduate degree programs in psychology, audiology, speech pathology, and medicine.

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  • 17 years ago - submitted by Timothy Tsui

NRDR

Searchable portal for public non-coding RNA databases. The databases are classified by RNA family, information source, information content, and available search mechanisms.

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Numerical Fibre Generator

A collection of tools that generate numerical fiber structures with the complexity of human white matter and simulate Diffusion-Weighted MR images that would arise from them. Its primary use is to enable the testing of tracking algorithms

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eggNOG

A database of orthologous groups of genes. The orthologous groups are annotated with functional description lines (derived by identifying a common denominator for the genes based on their various annotations), with functional categories (i.e derived from the original COG/KOG categories). eggNOG's database currently counts 1.7 million orthologous groups in 3686 species, covering over 7.7 million proteins (built from 9.6 million proteins). (Jan 30, 2014)

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NeuroScope

An advanced viewer for electrophysiological and behavioral data: it can display local field potentials (EEG), neuronal spikes, behavioral events, as well as the position of the animal in the environment. It also features limited editing capabilities.

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  • 13 years ago - by Anonymous