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Vanderbilt Free Radicals in Medicine Core Resource Report Resource Website 1+ mentions |
Vanderbilt Free Radicals in Medicine Core (RRID:SCR_009541) | core facility, access service resource, service resource | This core facility can assist with measurements of reactive oxygen species, nitric oxide, and assist in measurements of vascular reactivity for investigators in the Vanderbilt community. The FRIMCORE employs state of the art methods, including electron spin resonance, fluorescent techniques and HPLC (High-Performance Liquid Chromatography) for measurement of reactive oxygen species and nitric oxide in cells and tissues. |
is listed by: Eagle I has parent organization: Vanderbilt University; Tennessee; USA |
nlx_156657 | SCR_009541 | 2026-02-13 10:56:27 | 1 | |||||||||||
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Boston Area Diabetes Endocrinology Research Center Metabolic Physiology and Energy Balance Core Facility Resource Report Resource Website |
Boston Area Diabetes Endocrinology Research Center Metabolic Physiology and Energy Balance Core Facility (RRID:SCR_008293) | core facility, access service resource, service resource | Core in BADERC that provides services in consultation and teaching, use of DEXA scanner for determination of body fat and/or bone density, and use of Coulter Counter to measure cell number and cell size distribution. | animal physiology, metabolic physiology |
is listed by: Eagle I is listed by: NIDDK Information Network (dkNET) has parent organization: Harvard University; Cambridge; United States is organization facet of: Boston Area Diabetes Endocrinology Research Center |
Diabetes | NIDDK P30 DK057521 | Available to the research community, Fee for service | nlx_156297 | http://www.baderc.org/cores/metabolicCore.html | http://www.baderc.org/cores/metabolicCore.html | SCR_008293 | Boston Area Diabetes Endocrinology Research Center Metabolic Physiology | 2026-02-13 10:56:09 | 0 | ||||
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BIDMC Biomedical Research Informatics Core Laboratory Resource Report Resource Website |
BIDMC Biomedical Research Informatics Core Laboratory (RRID:SCR_009660) | core facility, access service resource, service resource | The mission of the Biomedical Research Informatics Core (BRIC) is to utilize the expertise of BIDMC ''informaticians'' with backgrounds in medicine, biology, engineering, biostatistics, and computer science to facilitate research at our institution by (a) providing a high level of service and experience in informatics that is difficult for individual laboratories to achieve and maintain, (b) developing the infrastructure required to address common informatics needs of all researchers, and (c) identifying areas in which there can be closer collaboration among life scientists and quantitative scientists. View our portfolio for examples of BRIC projects. To arrange for a free consultation, please contact Griffin Weber. If you choose to use BRIC services, hourly fees vary depending on the types of services needed. You will be given an estimate of the number of hours before any work begins. | is listed by: Eagle I | nlx_156120 | http://bricweb.bidmc.harvard.edu | SCR_009660 | 2026-02-13 10:56:27 | 0 | ||||||||||
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Dartmouth Department of Physics: Apparatus Shop Core Laboratory Resource Report Resource Website |
Dartmouth Department of Physics: Apparatus Shop Core Laboratory (RRID:SCR_009738) | core facility, access service resource, service resource |
Core facility that provides the following services: Custom design and development of equipment, tools and instruments for scientific research. |
instrumentation fabrication, instrumentation fabrication |
is listed by: Eagle I has parent organization: Dartmouth College; New Hampshire; USA |
nlx_156224 | http://www.dartmouth.edu/comp/help/academic_consult.html | SCR_009738 | 2026-02-13 10:56:30 | 0 | |||||||||
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DF/HCC High-Throughput Polymorphism Detection Core Resource Report Resource Website |
DF/HCC High-Throughput Polymorphism Detection Core (RRID:SCR_009736) | core facility, access service resource, service resource |
Core facility that provides the following services: Whole genome amplification service, Genotyping service using Illumina GoldenGate and Infinium technologies, SNP Analysis using OpenArray Genotyping, SNP Analysis using Taqman, Custom Illumina GoldenGate genotyping, Illumina Infinium genotyping. The mission of the High-Throughput Polymorphism Detection Core is to provide services to investigators conducting molecular analyses of somatic DNA collected as part of a wide range of investigations. This Core provides high-throughput assays of specific gene mutations and polymorphisms (SNPs) in the many situations where previously defined specific nucleotide alterations are of interest. |
dna extraction, genotyping assay, single-nucleotide polymorphism analysis |
is listed by: Eagle I has parent organization: Harvard University; Cambridge; United States |
nlx_156199 | http://www.dfhcc.harvard.edu/core-facilities/high-throughput-polymorphism-detection/ http://pcpgm.partners.org/research-services |
SCR_009736 | 2026-02-13 10:56:29 | 0 | |||||||||
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DF/HCC Cell Manipulation Core Facility Resource Report Resource Website |
DF/HCC Cell Manipulation Core Facility (RRID:SCR_009734) | DF/HCC CMCF | core facility, access service resource, service resource |
Core facility that provides the following services: Hematopoietic progenitor cell (HPC) components processing, Tumor cell vaccine generation, Dendritic cell vaccine generation, Validation consultation. The (Connell and O''Reilly Families) Cell Manipulation Core Facility (CMCF), at Dana-Farber Cancer Institute (DFCI) was created in 1996 to be the manufacturing facility that produces safe and effective novel cellular component therapy that meets regulatory guidelines for clinical use and also facilitates research to be translated from the bench to the bedside. The goal of this facility is to assist DF/HCC investigators in developing new cell-based therapies for cancer and to support clinical research studies designed to evaluate the toxicity and efficacy of these novel treatments. In November 2004, CMCF moved to a newly constructed 6,700 square feet facility on the third floor and ground floor of the Jimmy Fund Building (JFB) at DFCI. The new facility is dedicated to the production of clinical grade cellular products for patients who participate in clinical trials conducted by DF/HCC investigators. All procedures are performed in environmentally controlled conditions according to current Good Manufacturing Practices (cGMP) for cell and tissue processing. The third floor accommodates all of the production areas while space on the ground floor is devoted to the long-term storage of cellular products, tissues and samples in liquid nitrogen and mechanical freezers. The CMCF is available to both clinical and laboratory investigators at all DF/HCC institutions and will provide services to patients at all DF/HCC affiliated hospitals. The staff of the CMCF are committed to working with DF/HCC investigators at all levels of clinical trial development and execution, including pre-clinical development, trial design, DF/HCC and FDA review, data management, quality control, internal and external audits as well as reports and publications. The Cell Manipulation Core Facility (CMCF) has been accredited by the Foundation for the Accreditation of Cellular Therapy (FACT). The CMCF services as a Regulatory Core for Center for Human Cell Therapy and is also a member of the Joint Program in Transfusion Medicine. |
ex vivo genetic manipulation of cells, vaccine preparation, validation |
is listed by: Eagle I has parent organization: Harvard University; Cambridge; United States |
nlx_156196 | http://www.dfhcc.harvard.edu/core-facilities/cell-manipulation/ http://www.chct.org/cell-manipulation-core-facility.html |
SCR_009734 | 2026-02-13 10:56:29 | 0 | ||||||||
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Harvard FAS Research Computing Core Resource Report Resource Website 1+ mentions |
Harvard FAS Research Computing Core (RRID:SCR_009844) | core facility, access service resource, service resource | Core facility that provides the following services: Progamming and sequencing classes and training. Research Computing (RC) facilitates the advancement of complex research by providing leading edge computing services across the Faculty of Arts & Sciences (FAS). RC staff maintain expertise in constantly changing computing technologies, while ''speaking the language'' of the FAS researchers, to help them use computing more effectively. | web programming, non-web programming, next generation sequencing |
is listed by: Eagle I has parent organization: Harvard University; Cambridge; United States |
nlx_156313 | http://rc.fas.harvard.edu/ | SCR_009844 | 2026-02-13 10:56:30 | 2 | |||||||||
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Harvard FAS Center for Brain Science - Neuroimaging Core Facility Resource Report Resource Website |
Harvard FAS Center for Brain Science - Neuroimaging Core Facility (RRID:SCR_009842) | core facility, access service resource, service resource | The Neuroimaging facility has a 3-Tesla magnetic resonance imaging scanner for non-invasive human brain imaging. Our aim is to: * Provide functional and anatomic magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) to scientists studying human cognition, brain development and aging, and individual differences * Provide training for undergraduate and graduate students destined to become the next generation of neuroscientists * Pioneer innovative ways of imaging the human brain and is a first adopter of new neuroimaging technology, tools and applications * Develop and make available the data processing and visualization tools demanded by advancing neuroimaging technologies. |
is listed by: Eagle I has parent organization: Harvard University; Cambridge; United States |
nlx_156310 | http://cbs.unix.fas.harvard.edu/science/core-facilities/neuroimaging | SCR_009842 | 2026-02-13 10:56:32 | 0 | ||||||||||
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Harvard FAS Center for Brain Science - Imaging Core Facility Resource Report Resource Website |
Harvard FAS Center for Brain Science - Imaging Core Facility (RRID:SCR_009840) | core facility, access service resource, service resource | CBS hosts an optical imaging facility that houses advanced devices for widespread use by neuroscientists and is developing the next generation of optical techniques. The optical imaging is intended to be an extension of individual labs, housed in shared space. By pooling equipment, highly skilled technical management of the tools is available, allowing for routine technological upgrades, quicker troubleshooting, and expert advice. In addition, the joint space leads to camaraderie amongst users, and allows new technical advances in one lab to spread rapidly to other labs. This core facility also frees up space in individual labs that can be used in other ways. Finally, the shared equipment lowers barriers to adoption of the latest technology. This core facility provides: * Laser scanning microscopes with motorized stages for high throughput reconstructions of the nervous system * A histology suite for brain sectioning and tissue preparation * Stereo fluorescence macroscopes * The newest tools for high-resolution optical microscopy * Ultra-fast optical scanning microscopes |
is listed by: Eagle I has parent organization: Harvard University; Cambridge; United States |
nlx_156308 | http://cbs.fas.harvard.edu/science/core-facilities/light-microscopy | SCR_009840 | 2026-02-13 10:56:30 | 0 | ||||||||||
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Harvard FAS Center for Brain Science - Electron Microscopy Core Facility Resource Report Resource Website |
Harvard FAS Center for Brain Science - Electron Microscopy Core Facility (RRID:SCR_009838) | core facility, access service resource, service resource | CBS houses a core facility with a transmission electron microscope (TEM) and several scanning electron microscopes. The SEMs are part of ongoing research that will lead to a three-dimensional electron microscopy facility, to image neural circuits with the highest possible resolution. |
is listed by: Eagle I has parent organization: Harvard University; Cambridge; United States |
nlx_156307 | http://cbs.unix.fas.harvard.edu/science/core-facilities/electron-microscopy | SCR_009838 | 2026-02-13 10:56:32 | 0 | ||||||||||
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Harvard PCMM Flow and Imaging Cytometry Resource Resource Report Resource Website 1+ mentions |
Harvard PCMM Flow and Imaging Cytometry Resource (RRID:SCR_009839) | core facility, access service resource, service resource | The Flow and Imaging Cytometry Resource provides research flow and imaging cytometry services to all investigators in the PCIMM at Children''s Hospital, Boston and Immune Disease Institute, HMS and the local scientific community on a case-by-case basis. With state of the art instrumentation, such as the standard configuration 3-lasers FACSAria located in BL2+-facility, 20-parameters 4-lasers FACSAria SORP and DIVA FACSVantage SE TurboSort?, the facility offers high speed cell sorting and complex analytical services, development of collaborative projects as well as consulting on design and development of new protocols and methods. |
is listed by: Eagle I has parent organization: Harvard University; Cambridge; United States |
nlx_156322 | http://www.idi.harvard.edu/about_us/core_facilities/flow_and_imaging_cytometry http://www.flowimagingcytometry.org/ |
SCR_009839 | 2026-02-13 10:56:30 | 1 | ||||||||||
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DartMouse - Speed Congenics Resource Report Resource Website 1+ mentions |
DartMouse - Speed Congenics (RRID:SCR_009757) | core facility, access service resource, service resource | Core facility that provides the following services: Medium-density speed congenic backcross service, Medium-density genetic background check service, DNA extraction. DartMouse is a not-for-profit core facility funded by the National Institutes of Health''s National Center for Research Resources. The mission of DartMouse is to facilitate the development of congenic mice in support of pre-clinical projects across the United States. Use of DartMouse allows the generation of congenic mice in 5 generations (~1.5 years), versus the 10 generations (~3 years) required by conventional back-crossing. Facility staff provides expert advice on mouse speed congenic development, mouse genetic background analysis, and mouse genetic mapping. Investigators provide us with mouse tail clippings. From these, DartMouse isolates genomic DNA and performs and analyzes complete genome-wide scans. We return data in graphical and spreadsheet formats, and make specific recommendations on breeder selection. We operate an Illumina BeadStation 500. Chips use a 1449 SNP array covering the mouse genome with an average density of <5 cM. | congenic backcrossing, dna extraction |
is listed by: Eagle I has parent organization: Dartmouth College; New Hampshire; USA |
nlx_156218 | http://cancer.dartmouth.edu/res/speed_congenics.html http://dartmouth.eagle-i.net/i/0000012a-24fd-26a9-d8a1-249280000000 |
SCR_009757 | Dartmouth DartMouse - Speed Congenics | 2026-02-13 10:56:29 | 3 | ||||||||
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DFCI RNA Interference Screening Facility Resource Report Resource Website |
DFCI RNA Interference Screening Facility (RRID:SCR_009755) | core facility, access service resource, service resource |
Core facility that provides the following services: Genome-scale screening of lentiviral human and mouse shRNA libraries. The RNAi Screening Facility provides investigators with access to RNAi reagents and high-throughput screening technology. Lentiviral-based RNAi constructs against the human and mouse genomes are provided by the RNAi Consortium of the Broad Institute, and can be used to transduce a wide range of target cells, including primary and non-dividing cells. The Facility provides reagents, equipment, and technical expertise to design, optimize, and perform cell-based, arrayed lentiviral RNAi screens. Additionally, lentiviral RNAi constructs against individual genes can be requested. |
viral infection |
is listed by: Eagle I has parent organization: Dana-Farber Cancer Institute |
nlx_156215 | SCR_009755 | 2026-02-13 10:56:30 | 0 | ||||||||||
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DFCI Shannon McCormack Advanced Molecular Diagnostics Laboratory Resource Report Resource Website |
DFCI Shannon McCormack Advanced Molecular Diagnostics Laboratory (RRID:SCR_009756) | core facility, access service resource, service resource | The Molecular Diagnostics Laboratory provides such research services as microRNA expression profiling, human cell line identity verification, mutation detection for clinical research studies, and specimen processing for clinical research studies to investigators at the Dana Farber Cancer Institute, as well as to investigators at other institutions. Consultation on experimental design and assistance with data analysis are also available. |
is listed by: Eagle I has parent organization: Dana-Farber Cancer Institute |
nlx_156216 | SCR_009756 | 2026-02-13 10:56:29 | 0 | |||||||||||
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Dana-Farber Cancer Institute Molecular Biology Core Facility Resource Report Resource Website 1+ mentions |
Dana-Farber Cancer Institute Molecular Biology Core Facility (RRID:SCR_009754) | MBCF at DFCI | core facility, access service resource, service resource | Core offers services for genomic next-generation sequencing library preparation, sequencing and analysis applications including RNAseq, ChIPseq, ATACseq, CRISPR screening, whole genome methylation profiling, targeted resequencing, single-cell RNAseq, exome sequencing, and more. Performs bioinformatics analysis such as integration of multi-omics datasets or specialized analyses. Genomics core technology platforms include Illumina NovaSeq6000, NextSeq500s, MiSeqs, MiniSeq. High throughput sample preparation is performed on Beckman Coulter Biomek FX and i7 systems. Low throughput samples are prepared by technical staff. | Next generation sequencing, RNAseq, ChIPseq, ATACseq, CRISPR, analysis, dataset, genomics, ABRF |
is listed by: Eagle I is listed by: ABRF CoreMarketplace has parent organization: Dana-Farber Cancer Institute |
Open | nlx_156214, SCR_018264, ABRF_57 | https://coremarketplace.org/?FacilityID=57 | http://harvard.eagle-i.net/i/0000012a-2512-3484-5617-794280000000 | SCR_009754 | , Dana-Farber Cancer Institute Molecular Biology Core Facilities, DFCI Molecular Biology Core Facilities | 2026-02-13 10:56:29 | 1 | |||||
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DFCI Flow Cytometry Core Facility Resource Report Resource Website 1+ mentions |
DFCI Flow Cytometry Core Facility (RRID:SCR_009751) | core facility, access service resource, service resource |
Core facility that provides the following services: Cell Sorting. The Flow Cytometry Core Facility provides sterile sorting and analysis of samples in support of research at DFCI. The core has 2 high-speed cell sorters, the BD FACSAria II SORP and BD FACSAria IIu with up to 12-color simultaneous detection utilizing multi-laser platforms. Sample populations can be sterile sorted into a variety of tubes or plates. The BD FACSAria II SORP and BD FACSAria IIu are both equipped with the Automated Cell Deposition Unit (ACDU) for sterile sinlge cell sorting into 96, 384 micro titer plates. The core presently has 2 analyzers, the BD LSRFortessa SORP and BD LSRII with up to 12-color simultaneous detection utilizing multi-laser platforms. The BD LSR II is also equipped with an HTS(high throughput sampler) for analyzing samples directly from 96 well micro titer plates as well as being able to run 5ml tubes. The Facility staff is available to assist researchers with their sorting and analysis needs. Researchers who would like to utilize the analyzers are trained so that they can analyze their experiments independently. The staff will assist with data acquisition and analysis as well as interpretation. They will also assist in experiment design and implementation as well as troubleshooting. Training sessions are available for researchers who would like to run their sorting experiments independently. |
cellular assay |
is listed by: Eagle I has parent organization: Dana-Farber Cancer Institute |
nlx_156211 | http://flowcytometry.dfci.harvard.edu/ | SCR_009751 | 2026-02-13 10:56:30 | 1 | |||||||||
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DFCI Medical Arts Core Facility Resource Report Resource Website |
DFCI Medical Arts Core Facility (RRID:SCR_009752) | core facility, access service resource, service resource |
Core facility that provides the following services: Graphics services, All Research Related Photography. Medical Arts Core DFCI offers complete services for Publications, Presentations and Advertising as follows: Custom/Computer Graphics illustrations, Design and Consulting full productions services, Photoshop training. Posters Productions/Brochure Printing on best selection of paper, canvas material and Backlit poster films. Lamination, LCD announcements creation and posting. Research Related Photography Equipment: * iMAC and PC computers * Posters printer * LCD electronic announcements TV units * Backlit Display units * Laminator * Scanner * Digital camera |
photography |
is listed by: Eagle I has parent organization: Dana-Farber Cancer Institute |
nlx_156212 | http://www.dana-farber.org/Research/Core-Facilities.aspx#medical | SCR_009752 | 2026-02-13 10:56:29 | 0 | |||||||||
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DFCI Survey and Data Management Core Resource Report Resource Website |
DFCI Survey and Data Management Core (RRID:SCR_009750) | core facility, access service resource, service resource |
Core facility that provides the following services: Data collection, data entry and analysis, Database design, data management and process tracking, Qualitative data collection, management and analysis. The Survey and Data Management Core (SDMC) provides efficient, high-quality survey data collection and management services and consultation to support the research needs of investigators and staff throughout the Harvard Medical research community. The Core, housed within the Center for Population Sciences at the Dana-Farber Cancer Institute, is dedicated to rigorous quantitative and qualitative survey data collection and management. |
research subject private information management, data entry, data analysis, data acquisition, database development, data management |
is listed by: Eagle I has parent organization: Dana-Farber Cancer Institute |
nlx_156217 | http://surveycore.org/ http://www.dana-farber.org/Research/Core-Facilities.aspx#data |
SCR_009750 | 2026-02-13 10:56:29 | 0 | |||||||||
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DF/HCC Tumor Imaging Metrics Core Facility Resource Report Resource Website |
DF/HCC Tumor Imaging Metrics Core Facility (RRID:SCR_009744) | core facility, access service resource, service resource |
Core facility that provides the following services: Reporting and database management service of radiological data for clinical trials, Radiologic exam quality control service. The mission of the Tumor Imaging Metrics Core (TIMC) is to provide standardized, consistent, longitudinal radiological measurements to evaluate therapeutic response for DF/HCC clinical trials. The TIMC - * Makes reliable, quantitative, longitudinal measurements (such as RECIST, WHO, SWOG, standardized uptake value (SUV) etc.) of lesions from serial MRI, CT, PET, and PET/CT scan images * Presents results of analyses on a password-protected secure web-based report * Provides an independent service, with verifiable measurement of treatment response for patients enrolled in cancer center trials * Serves as a centralized, computerized resource to facilitate efficient internal or external auditing Reliable tracking of changes in lesion size or metabolism is essential for clinical trials that use radiological measurements as surrogate endpoints. The Tumor Imaging Metrics Core provides a service for managing these images, making measurements in a routine, reliable, and centralized way, and making results available to investigators efficiently. |
database maintenance, data management, quality control |
is listed by: Eagle I has parent organization: Harvard University; Cambridge; United States |
nlx_156205 | http://www.dfhcc.harvard.edu/core-facilities/tumor-imaging-metrics/ http://harvard.eagle-i.net/i/0000012c-ae0f-b032-02c0-2b6880000000 |
SCR_009744 | DF/HCC Tumor Imaging Metrics Core | 2026-02-13 10:56:29 | 0 | ||||||||
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DF/HCC Rodent Histopathology Core Facility Resource Report Resource Website |
DF/HCC Rodent Histopathology Core Facility (RRID:SCR_009742) | core facility, access service resource, service resource |
Core facility that provides the following services: Histopathology analysis service, Histopathologic diagnosis training service, Cryosectioning service, Rodent necropsy service, Paraffin sectioning service, Bacteria, fungi, and inclusion bodies histological staining service, Rodent tissue processing, Carbohydrate and mucoproteins histological staining service, Connective tissue and muscle histological staining service, Cytoplasmic granules histological staining service, Fats and lipids histological staining service, Hematologic and nuclear elements histological staining service, Nerve cells and fibers histological staining service, Equipment training service, Equipment access service. The Rodent Histopathology Core was founded in 1999 as one of the pathology cores within the Dana-Farber/Harvard Cancer Center. The Core was established to provide high quality professional, technical, and educational pathology services. The ultimate goal of the facility has been to support investigator research that leads to the identification of pathologic processes in mice and can be directly translatable to human disease. The core provides an essential and unique service to the many Center members and labs invested in mouse research. While many commercial and academic histology services are available, no other service is available that offers comparable high quality service with rapid turn around time and highly experienced professional supervision. The educational mission of the Core also adds an important dimension. |
histology, histological sample preparation, cryosectioning, tissue procurement, tissue sectioning, biological sample processing, tissue embedding |
is listed by: Eagle I has parent organization: Harvard University; Cambridge; United States |
nlx_156202 | http://www.dfhcc.harvard.edu/core-facilities/rodent-histopathology-pathology/services/ http://genepath.med.harvard.edu/pathcore/ |
SCR_009742 | 2026-02-13 10:56:29 | 0 |
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