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The Elite® ABC complex is smaller, very uniform, and highly active, allowing more accessibility for binding to a biotinylated target
DPX Mountant for histology is a mixture of distyrene, a plasticizer, and xylene used as a synthetic resin mounting media, that replaces xylene-balsam. DPX Mountant dries quickly and preserves stain.
This product is recommended for use as a cell culture substratum at 1-5 μg/cm2 or 0.5-50 μg/mL as well as coating slides for mounting sections.
Fluoro-Jade® C, found to stain all degenerating neurons, regardless of specific insult or mechanism of cell death.
O.C.T. Compound to bind tissue to the specimen block and to surround and cover the tissue specimen. Freeze to optimal cutting temperature
Euthasol C IIIN- 100 ml
D-methamphetamine HCl; Sigma-Aldrich
blood glucose test strips
Contour®Next blood glucose monitoring system
Biocytin (ε-Biotinoyl-L-Lysine) is used for cell tracing & tracking
PANDORA is a Matlab Toolbox for analyzing neuronal electrophysiology data and constructing databases
It is a Recombinant Human IGF-I.
It is a Recombinant Human IGF-I.
It is a recombinant mouse growth hormone.
UMass Metabolic Disease Research Center (MDRC), formerly the National Mouse Metabolic Phenotyping Center, is a core facility that performs standardized experiments using state-of-the-art equipment for the purpose of investigating transgenic mouse models of diabetes, obesity, and metabolic liver disease. Provides metabolic and functional characterization of mouse models of human diseases that are developed by academic and industry researchers in joint efforts to understand metabolic diseases and to identify new therapies.
Organization whose mission is to advance medical and biological research by providing the scientific community with standardized, high quality metabolic and physiologic phenotyping services for mouse models of diabetes, diabetic complications, obesity and related disorders.
Core that assists investigators whose research requires molecular marker characterization of cells in suspension as well as the isolation of cells based on those markers. Experts in the core perform advanced cell sorting and cytometric analyses.University of California San Francisco Parnassus Flow Cytometry Core Facility.
Mix set that contains enzymes and buffers in convenient master mix formulations that are ideally suited for sample preparation for next-generation sequencing, and for preparation of single stranded DNA for use in high density hybridization arrays or for genomic subtraction hybridization methods.
Database of unannotated short single-read primarily genomic sequences from GenBank including random survey sequences clone-end sequences and exon-trapped sequences. The GSS division of GenBank is similar to the EST division, with the exception that most of the sequences are genomic in origin, rather than cDNA (mRNA). It should be noted that two classes (exon trapped products and gene trapped products) may be derived via a cDNA intermediate. Care should be taken when analyzing sequences from either of these classes, as a splicing event could have occurred and the sequence represented in the record may be interrupted when compared to genomic sequence. The GSS division contains (but is not limited to) the following types of data: * random single pass read genome survey sequences. * cosmid/BAC/YAC end sequences * exon trapped genomic sequences * Alu PCR sequences * transposon-tagged sequences Although dbGSS sequences are incorporated into the GSS Division of GenBank, annotation in dbGSS is more comprehensive and includes detailed information about the contributors, experimental conditions, and genetic map locations.
Database that provides the genome sequence assembly of the International Rice Genome Sequencing Project (IRGSP), manually curated annotation of the sequence, and other genomics information that could be useful for comprehensive understanding of the rice biology. RAP-DB contains a variety of annotation data as follows: clone positions, structures and functions of genes validated by cDNAs, RNA genes detected by massively parallel signature sequencing (MPSS) technology and sequence similarity, flanking sequences of mutant lines, transposable elements, etc. Other annotation data such as Gnomon can be displayed along with those of RAP for comparison.