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https://www.hamiltoncompany.com/laboratory-products/microlab-600/diluter
Syringe pump that quickly performs analytical dilutions of standards and samples.
Proper citation: Hamilton Microlab 600 Diluter (RRID:SCR_019992) Copy
Laboratory pH sensor that is commonly used for microtiter plate applications (especially solutions containing protein) with a slim tip that allows for immersion depth of only 7 mm.
Proper citation: Hamilton BioTrode Laboratory Sensor (RRID:SCR_019975) Copy
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6301786/
Device to control spatial and temporal variations in oxygen tensions to better replicate in vivo biology. Consists of three parallel connected tissue chambers and oxygen scavenger channel placed adjacent to these tissue chambers. Provides consistent control of spatial and temporal oxygen gradients in tissue microenvironment and can be used to investigate important oxygen dependent biological processes present in cancer, ischemic heart disease, and wound healing.
Proper citation: Microfluidic device to attain high spatial and temporal control of oxygen (RRID:SCR_017131) Copy
http://www.open-ephys.org/pulsepal
Open source pulse train generator that allows users to create and trigger software defined trains of voltage pulses with high temporal precision. Generates precisely timed pulse sequences for use in research involving electrophysiology or psychophysics.
Proper citation: Pulse Pal (RRID:SCR_017203) Copy
https://www.keyence.co.jp/products/microscope/fluorescence-microscope/bz-x700/models/bz-x710/
All in one fluorescence microscope BZ-X710 by Keyence, Japan.
Proper citation: BZ X-710 fluorescent microscope (RRID:SCR_017202) Copy
https://usermanual.wiki/Document/MJResearchPTC150ThermalCycler.439819317/view
Mini Thermal Cycler PCR is compact thermal scanner, catalog number PTC-150 Cycler with Hot Bonnet heated lid for oil free cycling by MJ Research.
Proper citation: PTC-150 MiniCycler (RRID:SCR_017214) Copy
Femto Pulse System separates large molecular weight DNA fragments and detects nucleic acids into femtogram range.Fragment analyzer that provides pulsed field power supply which allows large molecular weight DNA fragments to be separated and nucleic acids detected into femtogram range. Ability to separate high molecular weight DNA up to 165 kb and detect nucleic acids down to 50 fg per uL input concentration makes system ideal for long-read NGS QC, gDNA, small RNA, or cfDNA analysis from low concentration samples.
Proper citation: Agilent Femto Pulse System (RRID:SCR_018058) Copy
https://www.thermofisher.com/order/catalog/product/3730S#/3730S
Medium to high throughput genetic analyzer that performs DNA fragment analysis applications such as microsatellites, AFLP, SNP analysis, mutation detection and traditional DNA sequencing. Upgradeable to 96 capillaries.
Proper citation: Applied Biosystems 3730 Genetic Analyzer (RRID:SCR_018052) Copy
Refridgerated centrifuge with 18 place capacity rotor that accomdates low to medium capacity in 1.5 or 2.0 mL tubes and Microtainer. Speed allows for standard molecular biology applications. Compact size and quiet operation.
Proper citation: Eppendorf 5418 R Centrifuge (RRID:SCR_018050) Copy
Flow cytometry system that performs reliable performance, accuracy, and ease-of-use for clinical diagnostic services. System has 10 color capability, optical enhancements, and 4-3-3 configuration deliver high sensitivity and resolution for accurate results.
Proper citation: BD Scientific FACSCanto Flow Cytometer (RRID:SCR_018055) Copy
MRI system that performs preclinical and molecular MR imaging. MRI CryoProbe technology combined with ultra high field USR magnets deliver high spatial resolution in-vivo. Any small animal MR imaging application in life science, biomedical and preclinical research can be conducted.
Proper citation: Bruker 9.4T Biospec Biospec Magnetic Resonance Imaging (RRID:SCR_018054) Copy
https://en.mgitech.cn/Uploads/Temp/file/20191231/5e0b086c38d24.pdf
Desktop sequencer developed by BGI. Using DNA nanoball and combinational probe anchor synthesis developed from Complete Genomics sequencing technologies, it generates short reads at large scale. BGI/MGI Sequencer.
Proper citation: BGISEQ-500 (RRID:SCR_017979) Copy
https://en.mgitech.cn/products/instruments_info/5/
Sequencer can generate 1-6Tb of high quality data per day, for wide range of applications including Whole Genome Sequencing, Deep Exome Sequencing, Epigenome Sequencing, Transcriptome Sequencing, and targeted panel projects. Powered by DNBSEQTM Technology, DNBSEQ-T7 makes sequencing more efficient and productive with advances in biochemical, fluidics, and optical systems. Detection and characterization of copy number variants based on whole-genome sequencing by MGI platforms.
Proper citation: DNBSEQ-T7 (RRID:SCR_017981) Copy
https://www.mscience.com.au/upload/pages/pacbio/pacbio_rs_ii_brochure.pdf
Sequencer by Pacific Biosciences. System allows scientists to generate finished genome assemblies, reveal and understand epigenomes, and characterize genomic variation. It achieves longest read lengths and highest consensus accuracy. Finishes microbial genomes and improves assembly of larger organisms with multi-kilobase reads and unbiased coverage regardless of GC content. No amplification is required.
Proper citation: PacBio RS II Sequencing System (RRID:SCR_017988) Copy
https://nanoporetech.com/products/promethion
System offers real-time, long-read, direct DNA and RNA sequencing by Oxford Nanopore Technologies. System suitable for large scale projects such as population-scale sequencing or plant genomics, or for large scale service offerings. PromethION 24 and PromethION 48 systems offer ability to run 24 and 48 flow cells respectively. System allows on demand sequencing, using any flow cell at any time. Users can start and stop running individual experiments as required, or deploy multiple flow cells onto single experiments for greater speed or throughput.
Proper citation: PromethION (RRID:SCR_017987) Copy
https://nanoporetech.com/products/gridion
Benchtop sequencing and analysis device designed to run and analyse up to five individually addressable MinION or Flongle Flow Cells by Oxford Nanopore Technologies. Good for labs with multiple projects that need advantages of nanopore sequencing: simple library preparation, real-time analysis and new biological insights from long reads.
Proper citation: GridION Mk1 (RRID:SCR_017986) Copy
https://en.mgitech.cn/products/instruments_info/2/
Sequencer developed by MGI Tech Co. Ltd. Next generation sequencing platform. Its sequencing principle relies on DNB and cPAS technologies also used in previous version of BGISEQ-500 device, but reagents for MGISEQ-2000 are refined and platform utilizes updated software. Built with new chip system that can flexibly support variety of different sequencing models.
Proper citation: DNBSEQ-G400 (RRID:SCR_017980) Copy
Paraffin embedding station that provides constant, reproducible paraffin flow at ten different flow rate settings. All instrument functions, including automatic starting time, are individually programmable at press of button. Compact dimensions, ease of operation, and high standards of convenience. Separately-heated paraffin dispensing system with integrated filter provides constant, reproducible paraffin flow at ten different flow rate settings.
Proper citation: Leica EG1160 Embedding Station (RRID:SCR_018033) Copy
https://www.labx.com/item/molecular-devices-molecular-dynamics-storm-860-molecular/3896212
Multifunction phosphoimager fluorimager laser scanner that collects fluorescent or storage phosphor images from gels, membranes and phosphor screens. It is equipped with blue (450 nm) and red (635 nm) lasers, can scan at resolutions down to 50 microns. It is able to quantify radioactive gels for commonly used isotopes such as 32P, 33P, 125I, 35S, and 14C. There are three detection modes: phosphor screen mode, red/blue fluorescence, chemifluorescence.
Proper citation: Molecular Dynamics Storm 860 Molecular Imager (RRID:SCR_018032) Copy
https://www.pacb.com/blog/introducing-the-sequel-system-the-scalable-platform-for-smrt-sequencing/
Single Molecule, Real-Time sequencer by Pacific Biosciencies. System provides higher throughput, more scalability, reduced footprint and lower sequencing project costs compared to PacBi RS II System, while maintaining benefits of SMRT technology. Ideal for projects such as generating high quality, whole genome de novo assemblies for larger genomes, such as human, plants, and animals. Provides characterization of wide variety of genomic variation types, including those in complex regions not accessible with short-read or synthetic long-range sequencing technologies, while simultaneously revealing epigenetic information.
Proper citation: PacBio Sequel System (RRID:SCR_017989) Copy
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