Data Sets & Protocols
Public Data Sets, Protocols & Code
The Frasch Lab is committed to open science. We make our research data, protocols, and code available to the broader scientific community.
Repositories
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Dataset Repository on FigShare – A collection of our public datasets, figures, and other research outputs. Browse on FigShare
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GitHub Pages – Access our open-source code, software projects, and technical documentation. Browse on GitHub
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Comprehensive HRV Pipeline – A comprehensive HRV estimation pipeline implemented in Python, available for download. Download from FigShare
Featured Data Sets
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Fetal Sheep In Vivo Model – Physiological data from a near-term ovine fetus model. Includes ECG, EEG, and other vital signals. View on PubMed Central
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Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) ECG – ECG data used for the detection of autism spectrum disorder, along with associated code. View on GitHub
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Synchronous Fetal & Maternal ECG – A dataset of simultaneously recorded fetal and maternal sheep ECGs. View on Harvard Dataverse
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Ovine Fetal Microglia RNAseq Data – RNAseq data for microglia from our ovine fetal models. View on GEO (GSE101857)
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Ovine Fetal Astrocyte RNAseq Data – RNAseq data for astrocytes from our ovine fetal models. View on GEO (GSE123713) | Code on GitHub
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Cerebral Ischemia Pig Model – A multimodal dataset from a pig model of controlled, gradual cerebral ischemia. View on FigShare
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Cerebral Ischemia in Pig Model: Evoked Potentials – Update with auditory, sensory, and high-frequency evoked potentials. View on FigShare
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VENG in Piglets (Septic Shock) – ECG and vagus nerve electroneurogram (VENG) recordings in piglets subjected to sublethal septic shock. View on FigShare
Protocols & Methods
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Fetal Sheep In Vivo Protocol – Detailed methods for instrumentation of near-term fetal sheep for multivariate chronic non-anesthetized monitoring. View on JoVE
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In Vivo – In Vitro Multi-Hit Model of Inflammation – Protocol to derive primary microglia and astrocyte cultures from our fetal sheep model after an inflammatory challenge. View on protocols.io
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VENG Approach in Fetal Sheep – Methods for cervical vagotomy and electroneurogram (VENG) recording in near-term fetal sheep. View on FigShare
See also our preprints page for associated publications.