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Current Controlled Trials

Free-to-view clinical trials register of clinical trials worldwide, it allows users to search, register and share information about randomized controlled trials. Publication services are also available via the range of open access peer-reviewed journals published by BioMed Central. Current Controlled Trials is run by an editorial and technical in-house team. It receives advice from an international Advisory Group, including academics, doctors and health care specialists of international renown. The Advisory Group provides valuable guidance on the current activities and possible new directions of Current Controlled Trials' two databases, the metaRegister of Controlled Trials (mRCT) and the International Standard Randomised Controlled Trial Number (ISRCTN) scheme.

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glycosciences.de

Portal of glycoinformatics resources including databases and bioinformatics tools for glycobiology and glycomics research. Databases include a bibliography, structure, nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR), mass spectroscopy (ms) and a PDB search.

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  • 14 years ago - by Anonymous

NITRC Community Conferences Workshops and Meetings

Project to assist the community in the support of information about upcoming Conferences, Workshops and Meetings. Such support may be documents, news, files, etc. To see a listing of upcoming Events, please use the NITRC Community Events Page at http://www.nitrc.org/incf/event_list.php (and tab at right). To announce an Event, please use the Submit an Event at the NITRC Community Events Page, http://www.incf.org/Events/events/createObject?type_name=Event (and tab at right). Note, INCF account is currently required. All users are encouraged to check this site for upcoming meetings, and promote future meetings here.

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dbRES: A web-oriented database for annotated RNA Editing Site

dbRES is a web-oriented comprehensive database for RNA Editing Site. dbRES contain only experimental validated RNA Editing Site. All the data in dbRES was manually collected from literatures reporting related experiment result or the GeneBank database. dbRES now contains all together 5437 RNA edit site data. dbRES covers altogether 95 organisms from 251 transcripts. RNA editing is a post-transcriptional modification of RNA and markedly increases the complexity of the transcriptome. RNA editing occurs in the nucleus, as well as in mitochondria and plastids. To date such changes have been observed in prokaryotes, plants, animals and virus. The diversity of this widespread phenomenon includes nucleoside modifications, nucleotide additions and insertions, either in coding or non-coding sequences of RNA, which can occur concomitantly with transcription and splicing processes.

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  • 17 years ago - by Anonymous

Multiple Correlation Function Tool

Software tool that provides a convenient environment to simulate NMR diffusion in closed pores. It builds on the eigenfunction expansion of the magnetization.

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  • 13 years ago - by Anonymous

ConSurf Database

Provides pre-calculated evolutionary conservation profiles for proteins of known structure in the PDB. Enables flexibility in setting the parameters of the calculation, and accepts optional uploads of atomic coordinates, multiple sequence alignments, and phylogenetic trees for use in the calculation of conservation profiles.

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flowCyBar

A software package to analyze flow cytometric data using gate information to follow population / community dynamics.

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  • 12 years ago - by Anonymous

MriWatcher

This simple visualization tool allows to load several images at the same time. The cursor across all windows are coupled and you can move/zoom on all the images at the same time. Very useful for quality control, image comparison.

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MisterI

A powerful and modular medical image viewer/editor. It should be particularly useful to Undergraduates, Postdocs and Researchers in Medical Imaging to visualize data and to easily make attractive figures (for papers or presentations). It will also in a near future offer a number of advanced algorithms for medical image processing. Look at the video to get an idea ! http://www.benoitscherrer.com/MisterI/videos.html

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Microstructural correlation toolbox

A Matlab-based software library to perform independent component analysis on group white matter skeleton generated by FSL TBSS. The script produces stable estimates of the white matter tract or tract segments that resemble highly correlated variation profiles across a group of subjects.

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Medical Image Visualization and Analysis

Software package that is a powerful graphical interface that displays, segments, aligns, manipulates, and blends image (pixel) and geometry (real-world coordinates) data simultaneously. Several applications are directly built into MIVA. Registration modes include interactive affine transformations. Fiducial registration tools facilitate rapid alignments for inter-modality volumes. Interactive Region of Interst (ROI) and Volume-of-Interest (VOI) tools exist to segment medical images. Virtually unique to MIVA are its 3D geometry tools and their compatibility with pixel based medical images. A full 3D interactive rat brain atlas is in an fMRI module which walks one through the necessary steps of fMRI. A multiple material surface routine takes segmented medical slices and creates 3D triangulated surfaces that align along all region boarders without overlap or gaps. These surfaces are the direct input into the MIVA tetrahedral mesh generator.

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Cogprints: Cognitive Sciences EPrint Archive

An electronic archive for self-archive papers in any area of Psychology, neuroscience, and Linguistics, and many areas of Computer Science, Philosophy, Biology, Medicine, Anthropology, cognitive ethnology, archeology, paleontology, as well as any other portions of the physical, social and mathematical sciences that are pertinent to the study of cognition.

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MAGE

THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE. Documented on July 27,2023. Group providing a standard for the representation of microarray expression data that would facilitate the exchange of microarray information between different data systems.

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MIAS Registration Toolkit

Software toolkit that provides the following libraries and functions on linux platform: # Multi-resolution registration of MR images include T1, multimodality, and DTI images. # The registration model is B-spline, and users can custermize their own image similarity measures by writing a plugin function and recompile the program.

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MGDM: Multi Geometric Deformable Model

An efficient level set framework for multi-object segmentation. Its representation inherently prevents overlaps and gaps and it readily preserves object topology and object relationships. MGDM is efficient, storing only a fixed number of functions for any number of objects, and therefore scales well to segmentation problems with many classes and large images. It's representation also avoids some instabilities in other multi-class level set methods. MGDM is cross-platform; MATLAB wrappers, Java source and API are provided, with MIPAV plugins forthcoming.

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MCIC

Expertly collected, well-curated data sets consisting of comprehensive clinical characterization and raw structural, functional and diffusion-weighted DICOM images in schizophrenia patients and gender and age-matched controls are now accessible to the scientific community through an on-line data repository (coins.mrn.org). This data repository will be useful to 1) educators in the fields of neuroimaging, medical image analysis and medical imaging informatics who need exemplar data sets for courses and workshops; 2) computer scientists and software algorithm developers for testing and validating novel registration, segmentation, and other analysis software; and 3) scientists who can study schizophrenia by further analysis of this cohort and/or by pooling with other data.

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ClinicalTrials.gov

Registry and results database of federally and privately supported clinical trials conducted in United States and around world. Provides information about purpose of trial, who may participate, locations, and phone numbers for more details. This information should be used in conjunction with advice from health care professionals.Offers information for locating federally and privately supported clinical trials for wide range of diseases and conditions. Research study in human volunteers to answer specific health questions. Interventional trials determine whether experimental treatments or new ways of using known therapies are safe and effective under controlled environments. Observational trials address health issues in large groups of people or populations in natural settings. ClinicalTrials.gov contains trials sponsored by National Institutes of Health, other federal agencies, and private industry. Studies listed in database are conducted in all 50 States and in 178 countries.

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RelocaTE

Software toolkit of a collection of scripts in which short reads (paired or unpaired), a fasta containing the sequences of transposable elements and a reference genome sequence, are the input and the output is a series of files containing the locations of TE insertions in the reference and short reads.

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CIBEX: Center for Information Biology gene EXpression database

Gene expression database system in compliance with MIAME, which is a standard that the MGED Society has developed for comparing and data produced in microarray experiments at different laboratories worldwide. It serves as a public repository for a wide range of high-throughput experimental data in gene expression research, including microarray-based experiments measuring mRNA, serial analysis of gene expression (SAGE tags), and mass spectrometry proteomic data.

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Chemistry Molecular Models

A collection of chemical structure files in Protein Data Bank format that may be displayed in 3D by a plug-in called Chemscape Chime. These files may be saved locally and displayed outside of a browser with the programs RasMol or iMol. In addition, the cross-platform Java Viewer, Jmol, may be used to display the files locally or in web pages. Structures Collected at UW-Stevens Point Chemistry Department include: biochemical structures, amino acids, carbohydrates, coenzymes and vitamins, glycolysis enzymes and metabolites, krebs cycle enzymes and metabolites, neutral lipids, amphipathic lipids, isoprenoid lipids, nucleic acids, nucleotides, peptides and proteins, organic chemistry, aliphatic compounds, aromatic compounds, polymers, drugs, sweeteners, general chemistry, bioinorganic compounds, norganic compounds (crystals), and VSEPR structures

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  • 17 years ago - by Anonymous