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MEDLINE

A premier bibliographic database that contains over 18 million references to journal articles in life sciences with a concentration on biomedicine. A distinctive feature is that the records are indexed with NLM Medical Subject Headings (MeSH). PubMed provides free access to MEDLINE and links to full text articles when possible. The great majority of journals are selected for MEDLINE based on the recommendation of the Literature Selection Technical Review Committee (LSTRC), an NIH-chartered advisory committee of external experts analogous to the committees that review NIH grant applications. Some additional journals and newsletters are selected based on NLM-initiated reviews, e.g., history of medicine, health services research, AIDS, toxicology and environmental health, molecular biology, and complementary medicine, that are special priorities for NLM or other NIH components. These reviews generally also involve consultation with an array of NIH and outside experts or, in some cases, external organizations with which NLM has special collaborative arrangements. MEDLINE is the primary component of PubMed, part of the Entrez series of databases provided by the NLM National Center for Biotechnology Information (NCBI). MEDLINE may also be searched via the NLM Gateway. Time coverage: generally 1946 to the present, with some older material. Source: Currently, citations from approximately 5,516 worldwide journals in 39 languages; 60 languages for older journals. Citations for MEDLINE are created by the NLM, international partners, and collaborating organizations.

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Mini Analysis Program

Software tool that detects peaks of any type, any shape, any direction, and any size for neuroscientists who are studying spontaneous activities. Allows detection of virtually any kind of peaks including spontaneous miniature synaptic currents and potentials, action potential spikes, calcium imaging peaks, amperometric peaks, ECG peaks etc. It includes the complex and multiple peak detection algorithm. Has post-detection analyses including essential plots and statistical parameters. Group Analysis provides specialized and detailed analysis options for action potentials, decay fitting, fEPSP/population spikes, amperometry, etc., THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE. Documented on September 16,2025.

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  • 13 years ago - by Anonymous

flowPhyto

An R package that performs aggregate statistics on virtually unlimited collections of raw flow cytometry files and provides a memory efficient, parallelized solution for analyzing high-throughput flow cytometric data.

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  • 12 years ago - by Anonymous

PROVEAN

A software tool which predicts whether an amino acid substitution or indel has an impact on the biological function of a protein.

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  • 13 years ago - by Anonymous

FR-HIT

An efficient fragment recruitment software program for next generation sequences against microbial reference genomes. It produces similar sensitivity of BLASTN, but runs at a 100 times higher speed. The algorithm adopts a seeding heuristic strategy with overlapping k-mer hashing to locate candidate matching blocks on the reference sequences, and then apply an effective filtering within the candidate blocks to filter out blocks that do not meet the minimum criteria for containing an alignment with specified parameters. For each candidate block that passed the filter, the best matching sub-regions between a candidate block and a read are determined, and used subsequently by the banded Smith-Waterman algorithm to carry out the actual alignment efficiently, which will finally verify if this can be a valid recruitment hit.

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ARACNE

An algorithm, using microarray expression profiles, to scale up to the complexity of regulatory networks in mammalian cells, yet general enough to address a wider range of network deconvolution problems. This method uses an information theoretic approach to eliminate the vast majority of indirect interactions typically inferred by pairwise analysis.

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  • 13 years ago - by Anonymous

VAAST

A probabilistic search tool for identifying damaged genes and their disease-causing variants in personal genome sequences. VAAST combines elements of phylogenetic conservation, amino acid substitution, and aggregative approaches to variant prioritization into a single unified likelihood-framework that allows users to accurately identify damaged genes and deleterious variants. The software can score both coding (SNV, indel and splice site) and non-coding variants (SNV), evaluating the cumulative impact of both types of variants simultaneously. It can identify rare variants causing rare genetic diseases and can also use both rare and common variants to identify genes responsible for common diseases.

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ImaGene

Software tool as convolutional neural network to quantify natural selection from genomic data.Supervised machine learning algorithm to predict natural selection and estimate selection coefficients from population genomic data. Can be used to estimate any parameter of interest from evolutionary population genetics model., THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE. Documented on September 16,2025.

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flowPlots

Software for analysis plots and data class for gated flow cytometry data.

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  • 12 years ago - by Anonymous

NASCs Bioinformatics Webservices

The Nottingham Arabidopsis Stock Centre (NASC) provides seed and information resources to the International Arabidopsis Genome Programme and the wider research community. SOAPLAB, was developed in the European Bioinformatics Institute (EBI), and is a SOAP-based analysis web service that is used to wrap command-line applications so they can be used as web service. NASC provides most of its data via SOAPLAB.

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ZOOM

Software to map the Illumina/Solexa reads of 15x coverage of a human genome to the reference human genome in one CPU-day, allowing two mismatches, at full sensitivity.

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metaRNASeq

Software package for meta-analysis of RNA-seq data. This package implements two p-value combination techniques (inverse normal and Fisher methods). It also provides a vignette explaining how to combine data from multiple RNA-seq experiments.

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  • 12 years ago - by Anonymous

CistromeMap

THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE. Documented on September 23,2022. A knowledgebase of all of the publicly available ChIP-Seq and DNase-Seq data in mouse and human. They have also manually curated metadata to ensure annotation consistency, and developed a user-friendly display matrix for quick navigation and retrieval of data for specific factors, cells, and papers. The community can contribute to this resource.

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Genoscope

French national sequencing center with the following resources: * Sequencing ** Genoscope Projects * Environmental genomics ** Microbial diversity in wastewater ** Metabolic genomics * Bioinformatics ** Atelier for comparative genomics ** Computational Systems Biology ** Servers resources *** GGB for Generic Genome Browser: graphic interface for various databases (sequence, annotation, syntenies...) for a given organism. *** MaGe for Magnifying Microbial Genomes: annotation system for microbial genomes.

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NITRC Computational Environment

An on-demand, cloud based computational virtual machine pre-installed with popular NITRC neuroimaging tools built using NeuroDebian. For a listing of current NITRC-CE packages visit: http://www.nitrc.org/ce-packages. You can also use the "public Amazon Machine Interface (AMI)" to conduct your analyses on the Amazon EC2 platform.

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AREX

THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE. Documented on September 23,2022. The Arabidopsis gene Expression Database collects Arabidopsis gene expression data from genome-wide and gene-specific sources and integrative search tools are provided. Currently the database contains only root gene expression data, but has the capability to contain data from any part of the plant. The aim of Arabidopsis gene Expression Database is to: (1) Integrate genome-wide and gene-specific ("traditional") types of expression pattern data, using ontologies to describe data whenever possible, in particular to describe expression patterns. (2) Provide user-friendly search tools, for example to search for genes expressed with a certain pattern, or to search for the expression pattern of specific genes (from gene-specific experiments and from microarray data). Expression pattern predicted from the microarray data is called digital in situ.

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  • 14 years ago - by Anonymous

shinyTANDEM

Software package that provides a GUI interface for rTANDEM, an R/Bioconductor package for MS/MS protein identification. The GUI is primarily designed to visualize rTANDEM result object or result xml files. But it will also provides an interface for creating parameter objects, launching searches or performing conversions between R objects and xml files.

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Cell Centered Database

THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE, documented June 5, 2017. It has been merged with Cell Image Library. Database for sharing and mining cellular and subcellular high resolution 2D, 3D and 4D data from light and electron microscopy, including correlated imaging that makes unique and valuable datasets available to the scientific community for visualization, reuse and reanalysis. Techniques range from wide field mosaics taken with multiphoton microscopy to 3D reconstructions of cellular ultrastructure using electron tomography. Contributions from the community are welcome. The CCDB was designed around the process of reconstruction from 2D micrographs, capturing key steps in the process from experiment to analysis. The CCDB refers to the set of images taken from microscope the as the Microscopy Product. The microscopy product refers to a set of related 2D images taken by light (epifluorescence, transmitted light, confocal or multiphoton) or electron microscopy (conventional or high voltage transmission electron microscopy). These image sets may comprise a tilt series, optical section series, through focus series, serial sections, mosaics, time series or a set of survey sections taken in a single microscopy session that are not related in any systematic way. A given set of data may be more than one product, for example, it is possible for a set of images to be both a mosaic and a tilt series. The Microscopy Product ID serves as the accession number for the CCDB. All microscopy products must belong to a project and be stored along with key specimen preparation details. Each project receives a unique Project ID that groups together related microscopy products. Many of the datasets come from published literature, but publication is not a prerequisite for inclusion in the CCDB. Any datasets that are of high quality and interest to the scientific community can be included in the CCDB.

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pfSNP

Search engine integrating various bio-informatic resources and algorithims to produce a one-stop resource for biologists to identify potentially functional SNPs. It caters to different groups of scientists interested in SNPs including those working in the following areas: * Whole-genome association studies * Gene-based association studies * Designing experiments to address the functionality of specific SNPs * Determining potentially functionally significant SNPs that are in LD with non-pfSNPs of interest. Users may add published SNP functions.

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  • 13 years ago - by Anonymous

VoxBo

Software package for brain image manipulation and analysis, focusing on fMRI and lesion analysis. VoxBo can be used independently or in conjunction with other packages. It provides GLM-based statistical tools, an architecture for interoperability with other tools (they encourage users to incorporate SPM and FSL into their processing pipelines), an automation system, a system for parallel distributed computing, numerous stand-alone tools, decent wiki-based documentation, and lots more.

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  • 17 years ago - by Anonymous