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CHB Cellular Imaging Core Resource Report Resource Website |
CHB Cellular Imaging Core (RRID:SCR_009671) | service resource, access service resource, core facility | Core facility that provides the following services: User-based microscopy service, Microscopy training service. The Imaging Core provides access to standard digital and laser scanning confocal microscopy, multiphoton microscopy, unbiased stereology, and automated confocal microscopy for large scale genome-wide screens. In addition, the Core has substantial capabilities in quantitative and three-dimensional volumetric image reconstruction. | microscopy | is listed by: Eagle I | nlx_156167 | http://core.iddrc.org/imaging/ | SCR_009671 | 2026-02-17 10:01:15 | 0 | |||||||||
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CHB Cellular Neuroscience Core Laboratory Resource Report Resource Website |
CHB Cellular Neuroscience Core Laboratory (RRID:SCR_009708) | service resource, access service resource, core facility | Core facility that provides the following services: Rapid golgi staining service, Luxol fast blue service, Electron microscopy service, Electron microscopy embedding service, Electron microscopy sectioning service, H&E and cresyl violet staining service, Golgi Cox service, Cryostat, vibratome, and microtome usage service, Ultramicrotome usage service. The core allows investigators to perform diverse types of histological studies at several levels, including light and electron microscopy. Furthermore, since mental retardation may not be associated with structural abnormalities visible at the light microscopic level, analysis of protein expression by immunohistochemistry and gene expression by in situ hybridization are also facilitated by this Core. | histology, tissue embedding, tissue sectioning, tissue fixation, electron microscopy, cryoembedding, cryosectioning | is listed by: Eagle I | nlx_156168 | http://core.iddrc.org/cellular-neuroscience/ | SCR_009708 | 2026-02-17 10:01:16 | 0 | |||||||||
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CHB Cell Sorter Core Resource Report Resource Website 1+ mentions |
CHB Cell Sorter Core (RRID:SCR_009706) | service resource, access service resource, core facility | Core facility that provides the following services: Flow cytometry analysis service, Cell cycle analysis, Cell sorting service, Side population cell sorting, Zebrafish cell sorting and analysis. The Stem Cell Core Facility has been part of the IDDRC center for more than 30 years fostering collaboration and innovation among IDDRC investigators and members of the academic research community. It was used to develop chromosome sorting for human chromosome specific recombinant libraries and these techniques were utilized by others to generate large scale libraries for the early genome project. The facility was the first to develop cell sorting of fetal cells in the maternal circulation as a means to detect fetal genetic abnormalities. Throughout its history the Stem Cell Core has provided careful and accurate cell cycle analysis via DNA content analysis using Hoechst dye uptake. This service is still used today by investigators. The facility was among the first to take advantage of the ability to express GFP in cells transfected with vectors and induced to express GFP in transgenic animals conditionally expressing a specific gene promoter. This ability allowed IDDRC investigators to isolate neurons, muscle cells and other cell types which express GFP from those which do not. IDDRC investigators were among the first to subsequently culture sorted neurons. Based on the extensive experience of the core using Hoechst dye for cell cycle analysis, the core was able to help IDDRC investigators prepare side population cells (tissue derived potential multipotent progenitor cells) based on Hoechst dye efflux. These methods have allowed the isolation of different muscle side population cells and have facilitated experiments that aim to use the cells for treating muscle disease. The interactive and collaborative nature of the core has fostered these developments, and the interests of the core director, advisory committee, manager and IDDRC investigators will continue to make this core as innovative in the future as it has been in the past. The overall goal of the Stem Cell Core Facility is to provide both IDDRC and non-IDDRC researchers comprehensive analytical flow cytometry and cell sorting services in a timely, dependable and cost-effective manner., THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE. Documented on September 16,2025. | flow cytometry assay, cellular assay, cell cycle analysis assay, fluorescence activated cell sorting (facs) | is listed by: Eagle I | THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE | nlx_156166 | http://core.iddrc.org/cell-sorter/ | SCR_009706 | 2026-02-17 10:01:26 | 6 | ||||||||
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CHB Transgenic Core Laboratory Resource Report Resource Website |
CHB Transgenic Core Laboratory (RRID:SCR_009707) | service resource, access service resource, core facility | Core facility that provides the following services: Gene targeting service, Transgenics service. The Transgenic Core centralizes the production of genetically altered mice for MRRC investigators in a cost-effective and efficient manner. The Core also provides expert assistance in the additional areas required for generating genetically altered mice, including transgene and targeting construct production, and transgenic mouse colony management. Core personnel are available to train investigators in all of the techniques required for the generation of genetically modified mice. | transgenic mouse model generation, targeted homologous recombination | is listed by: Eagle I | nlx_156180 | http://core.iddrc.org/gene-manipulation/ | SCR_009707 | 2026-02-17 10:01:34 | 0 | |||||||||
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CDU Metabolic and Oxidative Stress Core Laboratory Resource Report Resource Website |
CDU Metabolic and Oxidative Stress Core Laboratory (RRID:SCR_009702) | service resource, access service resource, core facility | Core facility that provides the following services: Assay analysis consulting services, Sandwich immunoassays, Competitive immunoassays, Hormone immunoassay service, Inflammation marker immunoassay service, Oxidative stress immunoassay service, Cancer marker immunoassay service, Kidney function immunoassay service, Cardiovascular immunoassay service, DNA damage/repair assay service, Metabolic profile assay service, Apoptosis/ survival pathways assay service. Since its inception fifteen years ago, the Technology Core Laboratory has surpassed its goals in new assay development and assay refinement. It has provided top-quality services, been innovative in developing new assays, and has encouraged collaborations between molecular biologists and clinical investigators. This core laboratory has an outstanding record of accomplishments and has supported many high-impact, peer-reviewed publications. | assay, elisa, immunoassay, radioimmunoassay, polymerase chain reaction, northern blot analysis, multiplex bead assay |
is listed by: Eagle I has parent organization: Charles R. Drew University of Medicine and Science; California; USA |
nlx_156162 | http://axis.cdrewu.edu/functions/tech-core-lab/tech-core-lab | SCR_009702 | 2026-02-17 10:01:26 | 0 | |||||||||
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CDU Exercise Physiology Laboratory Resource Report Resource Website |
CDU Exercise Physiology Laboratory (RRID:SCR_009700) | service resource, access service resource, core facility | A 3,000 square foot Exercise Physiology Lab is located in the ERC Business Park approximately one mile from KDMC. It is fully equipped with Keiser pneumatic resistance training equipment, free weights, treadmills, stationary exercise cycles, as well as state-of-the-art, computerized equipment for measuring muscle performance, cardiopulmonary response, and body composition. These tools are available for utilization by investigators working the field of health disparities related to endocrine metabolism and exercise physiology. |
is listed by: Eagle I has parent organization: Charles R. Drew University of Medicine and Science; California; USA |
nlx_156161 | http://axis.cdrewu.edu/functions/clinical-resource-center/exercise_science_laboratory | SCR_009700 | 2026-02-17 10:01:16 | 0 | ||||||||||
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BIDMC DNA Sequencing Core Resource Report Resource Website |
BIDMC DNA Sequencing Core (RRID:SCR_009664) | service resource, access service resource, core facility |
Core facility that provides the following services: DNA sequencing service. The BIDMC DNA Sequencing Facility is equipped with an ABI 3130xl Automated DNA Sequencer. Turn around time is 24 hours: drop off samples by 10am (at CLS-426E or SL-232) and obtain results by 11am of the following day. Some results can be posted the same day of sample submission. Sample pick up is available in Longwood Medical Area - please send requests by email. Also available through the BIDMC DNA sequencing core to the Harvard Research community is the newest model of the Arcturus Laser Capture Microdissection System! |
dna sequencing | is listed by: Eagle I | nlx_156124 | http://www.bidmc.org/Research/CoreFacilities/DNASequencingCore.aspx | SCR_009664 | 2026-02-17 10:01:25 | 0 | |||||||||
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BIDMC Cardiac Physiology Core Laboratory Resource Report Resource Website |
BIDMC Cardiac Physiology Core Laboratory (RRID:SCR_009662) | service resource, access service resource, core facility |
Core facility that provides the following services: Adult cardiac myocyte isolation service, Adult rat cardiac myocyte cultures service, Animal maintenance service, Aortic banding surgery service, Echocardiography service, Hind limb ischemia surgery service, I/R surgery service, Invasive cardiac output measurement service, Laser Doppler service, MI surgery service, Special animal care maintenance service, Tail vein blood collection service, Telemetric BP monitoring service. The goal of Cardiac Physiology Core is to provide expertise in evaluation of cardiac pathology for non-cardiovascular and cardiovascular researchers who are not equipped for such analysis. The core provides non-invasive and invasive evaluation of cardiac physiology that may be difficult or time-consuming for those investigators without proper expertise, experience and equipments. |
transverse aortic constriction, infarction model, invasive hemodynamic measurement, echocardiogram, laboratory animal care, animal modeling of ischemic stroke, surgery, cardiac output measurement, laser doppler flowmetry, collecting specimen from organism, telemetric blood pressure monitoring procedure | is listed by: Eagle I | nlx_156122 | http://www.bidmc.org/Research/CoreFacilities/CardiacPhysiologyCore.aspx | SCR_009662 | 2026-02-17 10:01:15 | 0 | |||||||||
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DF/HCC Community Practice Research Core Resource Report Resource Website |
DF/HCC Community Practice Research Core (RRID:SCR_009735) | service resource, access service resource, core facility | The Community Practice Research Core (CPRC) provides DF/HCC investigators access to a racially diverse population of over 11,000,000 patients within the community-based clinical practices of Harvard Vanguard Medical Associates (HVMA)/ Atrius Health, a Boston-based medical specialty group comprised of over 20 office locations across eastern Massachusetts providing care to more than 510,000 adult and pediatric patients; Harvard Pilgrim Health Care (HPHC), one of the largest health maintenance organizations in New England with close to 1,000,000 members and an extensive provider network that includes physicians who practice in a variety of settings; the Cancer Research Network is comprised of 9 health care systems and 6 affiliate sites across the nation with a total membership of 11,000,000 patients. The populations of HVMA/Atrius, HPHC, and the CRN are particularly ideal for studies: (1) involving basic, clinical, and population sciences; (2) addressing diverse communities; (3) investigating dissemination of proven technologies and interventions; (4) requiring large samples of patients and/or providers; (5) involving rare cancers; and (6) of cancer prevention. |
is listed by: Eagle I has parent organization: Harvard University; Cambridge; United States |
nlx_156197 | http://www.dfhcc.harvard.edu/core-facilities/community-practice/ | SCR_009735 | 2026-02-17 10:01:27 | 0 | ||||||||||
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Dana Farber and Harvard Cancer Center Cancer Proteomics Center Resource Report Resource Website |
Dana Farber and Harvard Cancer Center Cancer Proteomics Center (RRID:SCR_009733) | DF/HCC Cancer Proteomics Center, Cancer Proteomics Center, CPC, | service resource, access service resource, core facility | Core provides all of the tools of modern functional proteomics. Equipped with technologies for proteomics; protein profiling, protein identification, protein and peptide fractionation, and quantization. Personalized experimental design consultation, comprehensive individualized bioinformatics support. The mission of the DF/HCC Cancer Proteomics Core is to develop a comprehensive and interdisciplinary proteomics core for High Sensitivity, High Resolution and High Throughput Proteomics with particular emphasis on in depth proteomic consultation, referral to the optimal proteomics facility and a strong focus on clinical sample analysis. The core combines consultation, service and education into a comprehensive, translationally and clinically oriented proteomics core. | proteomics, protein profiling, protein identification, protein and peptide fractionation, quantization |
is listed by: Eagle I has parent organization: Harvard University; Cambridge; United States |
nlx_156195 | http://www.dfhcc.harvard.edu/core-facilities/cancer-proteomics/ | SCR_009733 | DF, HCC, Harvard Cancer Center, CPC, Dana Farber, Cancer Proteomics Center | 2026-02-17 10:01:16 | 0 | |||||||
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DF/HCC Biostatistics Core Facility Resource Report Resource Website |
DF/HCC Biostatistics Core Facility (RRID:SCR_009730) | service resource, access service resource, core facility |
Core facility that provides the following services: Scientific computing for data analysis and scientific graphics, Advice and consultation regarding grant applications and management of clinical trials data, Training in study design, data collection, computerization, and statistical methods. The Biostatistics Core facility is a shared resource supporting consultation on biostatistics and epidemiology throughout the Dana-Farber/Harvard Cancer Center (DF/HCC). The mission of the core is to ensure that experimental designs, study monitoring and data analyses take advantage of robust, efficient methods that reflect ''best practices'' in biostatistics and epidemiology; to support NIH-funded peer reviewed grants that do not contain salary support for statisticians; and to enable pilot and small scale studies to become part of successful applications for peer-reviewed funding. These services are available to Dana-Farber / Harvard Cancer Center members only. The Biostatistics Core is located across several of the member institutions of the DF/HCC. To contact the Core, please email or call the statistician associated with your disease site. |
data analysis, database development, data management, research subject private information management, human subject recruitment and protection, clinical trial technique, data acquisition |
is listed by: Eagle I has parent organization: Harvard University; Cambridge; United States |
nlx_156193 | http://www.dfhcc.harvard.edu/core-facilities/biostatistics/ | SCR_009730 | 2026-02-17 10:01:27 | 0 | |||||||||
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CHOP Human Embryonic stem cell/induced pluripotent stem cell Core Resource Report Resource Website 1+ mentions |
CHOP Human Embryonic stem cell/induced pluripotent stem cell Core (RRID:SCR_009727) | service resource, access service resource, core facility | Core facility that provides the following services: Stem cell differentiation, Stem cell line propagation. The human embryonic stem cell/induced pluripotent Stem Cell (hESC/iPSC) Core generates control and patient-specific iPSC lines by cellular reprogramming using current technologies. The core has a training course in cell maintenance and growth, specialized differentiation protocols for disease modeling and drug screening, and quality-control reagents for the Children?s Hospital and University of Pennsylvania academic communities. The facility maintains five NIH-approved human ESC lines and has generated more than 60 disease-specific iPSC lines. | embryonic stem cell culture, culture and propagation |
is listed by: Eagle I has parent organization: University of Pennsylvania; Philadelphia; USA |
nlx_156189 | SCR_009727 | 2026-02-17 10:01:34 | 1 | ||||||||||
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Dartmouth Biomedical NMR Research Center Resource Report Resource Website |
Dartmouth Biomedical NMR Research Center (RRID:SCR_009759) | service resource, access service resource, core facility |
Core facility that provides the following services: Animal in vivo MRI and MRS Service. The Biomedical NMR Research Center belongs to the Research Division of the Department of Diagnostic Radiology. Dr. Barjor Gimi is currently Director of the MR center. The Center houses a 7T horizontal bore Varian MR scanner in Vail and a 9.4T horizontal bore Varian MR scanner in Borwell. Research at the Biomedical NMR Research Center aims to advance applications of NMR techniques for tissue characterization in health and disease. We are developing non-invasive MR techniques to reveal unexplored details of anatomy, physiology and biochemistry in vivo. We use multinuclear MR technique both in imaging and spectroscopy modes and work with several animal models to achieve the goals above. Biomedical NMR Research Center provides a wide range of in vivo MR protocols for Dartmouth College and Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center scientists. These include high resolution anatomical and functional MRI scanning procedures from rodents. Localized ��������H and ����������������P NMR spectroscopy can be acquired from several target organs to map, for instance metabolite concentrations, energy state, intracellular pH or tissue temperature. |
magnetic resonance spectroscopy |
is listed by: Eagle I has parent organization: Dartmouth College; New Hampshire; USA |
nlx_156220 | http://med.dartmouth-hitchcock.org/biomedical_nmr.html | SCR_009759 | 2026-02-17 10:01:17 | 0 | |||||||||
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Dartmouth-Hitchcock Bioinformatics Shared Resource Resource Report Resource Website |
Dartmouth-Hitchcock Bioinformatics Shared Resource (RRID:SCR_009758) | service resource, access service resource, core facility | THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE.Documented on July 29,2022. Core to support the implementation of bioinformatics resources for cancer research at Dartmouth. Provides consultation and collaboration for research projects of NCCC members, regular workshops, seminars, services including applied bioinformatics and data mining, computer programming and software engineering, database development and programming and high performance computing and systems administration. | cancer, research, core, service, bioinformatics, data, mining, computer, programming, software, engineering, database, administration |
is listed by: Eagle I has parent organization: Dartmouth College; New Hampshire; USA |
THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE | nlx_156219 | http://cancer.dartmouth.edu/res/bioinformatics.html | http://dartmouth.eagle-i.net/i/0000012b-3a21-22b4-bd3e-55f580000000 | SCR_009758 | Center, Dartmouth, Norris Cotton, Hitchcock, Dartmouth-Hitchcock, Shared Resource, BISR, Bioinformatics, Cancer | 2026-02-17 10:01:35 | 0 | ||||||
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DFCI Microarray Core Facility Resource Report Resource Website |
DFCI Microarray Core Facility (RRID:SCR_009753) | service resource, access service resource, core facility |
Core facility that provides the following services: Gene expression profiling service, Single nucleotide polymorphism analysis service, Tiling arrays service. The Microarray Core provides services for genome-wide analysis of gene expression, nucleotide variation, copy number variation, and chromatin protein binding sites. The core platforms include microarrays and next generation sequencing. Consultation on experimental design, and assistance with data analysis are also available. The Microarray Core carries out gene expression profiling on 3'' arrays and on Exon arrays; genotyping and comparative genomic hybridization both on single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) arrays, and Chromatin ImmunoPrecipitation localization (ChIP-on-Chip). All services use oligonucleotide microarrays. Biostatistical support to assist in analyzing the data is available. The services of the Core are accessible to DFCI investigators and to investigators outside of DFCI. |
nucleic acid microarray assay, single-nucleotide polymorphism analysis |
is listed by: Eagle I has parent organization: Dana-Farber Cancer Institute |
nlx_156213 | SCR_009753 | 2026-02-17 10:01:28 | 0 | ||||||||||
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DFCI Blais Proteomics Center Resource Report Resource Website |
DFCI Blais Proteomics Center (RRID:SCR_009748) | service resource, access service resource, core facility |
Core facility that provides the following services: Mass spectrometry service. The Blais Proteomics Center develops and applies state-of-the-art proteomics, informatics, and related technologies for direct interrogation of protein expression, modification, and function in response to biological perturbation in cell-based models of human cancer and primary tissues. The Blais Proteomics Center serves as a valuable resource to support individual research labs at the Dana-Farber and throughout the surrounding research community. As a key component of Dana-Farber?s Strategic Plan for Research, Blais Proteomics actively participates with other Dana-Farber Strategic Research Centers in large-scale studies, designed to leverage disparate capabilities in pursuit of novel, in-depth, and otherwise unattainable insights into human biology and disease. Consistent with our role as a world-class, center of excellence in proteomics science, members of the Blais Proteomics center contribute to the teaching mission at Harvard Medical School and participate in outreach activities designed to introduce and train young scientists and others who may not otherwise have access to these advanced technologies. |
mass spectrometry assay |
is listed by: Eagle I has parent organization: Dana-Farber Cancer Institute |
nlx_156209 | http://blais.dfci.harvard.edu/ | SCR_009748 | 2026-02-17 10:01:33 | 0 | |||||||||
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DFCI Clinical Research Laboratory Resource Report Resource Website |
DFCI Clinical Research Laboratory (RRID:SCR_009749) | service resource, access service resource, core facility |
Core facility that provides the following services: Separation of plasma and serum from blood samples, Mononuclear cell counting and isolation, DNA isolation, 24 hour urine volume and aliquoting, Research specimen processing, Bone marrow aspiration and blood fixation, Research specimen storage. The Clinical Research Laboratory (CRL) utilizes protocol-driven standard operating procedures for the processing of pharmacokinetics, pharmacodynamic, and biomarker samples. This includes the processing, storage, and tracking of all research specimens to ensure the successful completion of clinical trials associated with patient treatment. The CRL is dedicated to the highest standards of specimen handling to maintain the integrity of data procurement and analysis for clinical trials. |
material component separation, cell separation, dna extraction, clinical monitoring, clinical assay, fixation, material storage |
is listed by: Eagle I has parent organization: Dana-Farber Cancer Institute |
nlx_156210 | http://www.dana-farber.org/Research/Core-Facilities.aspx | SCR_009749 | 2026-02-17 10:01:27 | 0 | |||||||||
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DFCI Biohazard Containment Core Facility Resource Report Resource Website |
DFCI Biohazard Containment Core Facility (RRID:SCR_009746) | service resource, access service resource, core facility | The Biocontainment Core Facility supports researchers whose experiments require a Biosafety Level 2 enhanced (BL2+) containment level. The Biocontainment Core adheres to Biosafety Level 3 (BL3) practices. Protective apparel, equipment, and other materials are provided by the core. Two core facilities are available: one is located at the Jimmy Fund building at Dana Farber; the second at The Center for Life Science. Authorized core users may have access to both facilities. Use of the facility is limited to researchers who receive training in BL3 procedures and comply with authorized user requirements. Training is provided by the Biosafety Officer, Core Manager, and authorized users. |
is listed by: Eagle I has parent organization: Dana-Farber Cancer Institute |
nlx_156207 | http://www.dana-farber.org/Research/Core-Facilities.aspx#biocontainment | SCR_009746 | 2026-02-17 10:01:35 | 0 | ||||||||||
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DFCI Animal Resources Facility Resource Report Resource Website |
DFCI Animal Resources Facility (RRID:SCR_009745) | service resource, access service resource, core facility |
Core facility that provides the following services: Mouse breeding management, Mouse irradiation service, Technical services for laboratory animal experimentation, Veterinary care, Animal care training. The facility provides services and resources for investigators looking to accomplish animal research objectives. This includes housing mice and rats, purchasing animals, training researchers regarding proper animal care and use, and monitoring the safety of all personnel with laboratory animal contact in conjunction with Dana-Farber?s Environmental Health and Safety and Occupational Health Services. Dana-Farber has established an Institutional Care and Use Committee (IACUC) to oversee the Institute?s animal program, facilities, and projects involving the use of animals. The IACUC serves as the approval body for all protocols involving animal research, and assists faculty, students and staff in upholding Dana-Farber?s commitment to providing the finest care and most humane utilization of laboratory animals. In addition to basic husbandry services, the ARF staff provides technical and veterinary services, mouse breeding management and mouse irradiation. |
laboratory animal care, rodent irradiation |
is listed by: Eagle I has parent organization: Dana-Farber Cancer Institute |
nlx_156206 | http://www.dana-farber.org/Research/Core-Facilities.aspx#animal | SCR_009745 | 2026-02-17 10:01:27 | 0 | |||||||||
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DF/HCC Tissue Microarray and Imaging Core Facility Resource Report Resource Website |
DF/HCC Tissue Microarray and Imaging Core Facility (RRID:SCR_009743) | service resource, access service resource, core facility |
Core facility that provides the following services: Construction of standard and custom TMA service, Nucleic acid isolation from paraffin embedded tissue service, Immunofluorescent staining service, Access to the Automated Quantitative Analysis (AQUA) system, Tissue microarray consultation service. The mission of the Tissue Microarray and Imaging Core is to generate tissue microarrays by allowing placement of up to 480 0.6 mm diameter tissue samples into a single standard tissue block, allowing hundreds of tumors and samples to be evaluated on a single slide. The DF/HCC Tissue Microarray & Imaging (TMI) Core is dedicated to the construction and evaluation of high quality TMAs for cancer research. In addition, the Core performs high-throughput isolation of DNA and RNA from formalin-fixed paraffin-embedded tissues. The Core also provides web-based digital pathology services using the Aperio system. These services include slide scanning, image viewing and storage, and quantitative image analysis, which facilitate tissue-based research. Finally, the Core provides access to the Automated Quantitative Analysis (AQUA) system. |
nucleic acid microarray assay, nucleic acid isolation, staining, immunofluorescence microscopy assay, digital imaging |
is listed by: Eagle I has parent organization: Harvard University; Cambridge; United States |
nlx_156204 | http://harvard.eagle-i.net/i/0000012c-adf9-c87f-02c0-2b6880000000 | SCR_009743 | 2026-02-17 10:01:16 | 0 |
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