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University of South Carolina Instrumentation Resource Core Facility (RRID:SCR_024955)Copy Citation Copied
Proper Citation: University of South Carolina Instrumentation Resource Core Facility (RRID:SCR_024955)
Description: IRF houses biotechnological equipment that provide investigation ranging from single cell and molecular level analysis to whole animal imaging. Additionally, the IRF maintains a full range of ancillary equipment available for sample preparation, image enhancement, and data analysis.
Abbreviations: IRF
Synonyms: Instrumentation Resource Facility (IRF), USC School of Medicine Columbia Instrumentation Resource Facility (IRF), USC Instrumentation Resource Facility (IRF)
Resource Type: core facility, access service resource, service resource
Keywords: IRF, USC, ABRF, biotechnological equipment
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