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https://www.benaroyaresearch.org/our-research/biorepositories

BRI is home to rigorously maintained biorepositories containing blood and tissue samples donated by people with immune-mediated diseases and healthy controls.Provides the collection of samples from research participants, sample processing, storage, and sharing.

Proper citation: Benaroya Research Institute BRI Biorepository Core Facility (RRID:SCR_026967) Copy   


https://icahn.mssm.edu/research/resources/deans-cores/neuropathology

Provides access to collection of human postmortem brain tissues, including fresh, frozen, and formalin-fixed paraffin-embedded (FFPE) specimens, along with detailed clinical histories and neuropathological assessments. Available histology services include processing and embedding, slide sectioning for FFPE and cryosections, immunohistochemistry (IHC), immunofluorescence (IF), and advanced RNA assays such as RNAscope, BaseScope, and miRscope. High-resolution digital slide imaging is performed using the GT450 scanner. CoRE scientists also collaborate with investigators and trainees to support project development, method optimization and troubleshooting, data analysis.

Proper citation: Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai Neuropathology Brain Bank and Research CoRE Facility (RRID:SCR_027565) Copy   


https://mccaingubiobank.ca/

Core supports biomarker discovery and enhancing future cancer research in the areas of genomics, proteomics and epidemiology. Provides serialized collections of biospeciments throughout patient prognosis. Clinical time point collections are based on input from our expert surgical, medical, and radiation oncologist teams.

Proper citation: University Health Network McCain GU Biobank (RRID:SCR_027521) Copy   


https://pmlivingbiobank.uhnresearch.ca/

Core provides services for the use of Xenograft (PDX) models listed in open global catalogue of PDX models for comprehensive search and attribute filtering support for clinico-pathological and molecular data. Molecular data and visualization of profiled models could be accessed through the institute's portal.

Proper citation: University Health Network Princess Margaret Living PDX Core Facility (RRID:SCR_027523) Copy   


https://uhnbiospecimenservices.com/

Core provide services for the enhancement and progression of novel and innovative research and discovery. Provides human biospecimen samples such as: fresh frozen and formalin fixed paraffin embedded (FFPE) tissue, compartmentalized blood components such as serum, plasma, and whole blood peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMCs) and other biofluids, including saliva and urine; Tissue microarray (TMA) construction and quantitative image analysis of TMA sections, Laser capture microdissection (LCM), digital slide scanning, quantitative image, and pathological/clinical analysis for various tumour sites and DNA/RNA extraction; support and guidance to researchers and biobanks on accessing, collecting, and using human biospecimens and associated data for health research.

Proper citation: University Health Network Biospecimen Services Core Facility (RRID:SCR_027519) Copy   


https://pmlivingbiobank.uhnresearch.ca/

Core provides services for the use of patient-Derived tumor Organoid (PDO) model.Organoid models are derived from patient-derived xenograft tissues, primary tumors, and metastatic patient tissues. PMLB organoid repository includes models generated from colorectal, pancreatic, and lung cancer tissues.

Proper citation: University Health Network Princess Margaret Living Biobank PDO Core Facility (RRID:SCR_027530) Copy   


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https://github.com/schwartzlab-methods/CellNEST

Software tool to decipher patterns of communication. Used to relay-network communication detection that identifies putative ligand–receptor–ligand–receptor communication. Detects T cell homing signals in human lymph nodes, identifies aggressive cancer communication in lung adenocarcinoma and colorectal cancer, and predicts new patterns of communication that may act as relay networks in pancreatic cancer.

Proper citation: CellNEST (RRID:SCR_027883) Copy   


https://www.roswellpark.org/shared-resources/biorepository-laboratory-services

Core is comprehensive data and biospecimen bank (malignant and normal tissue and their derivatives, blood and bone marrow) for research along with a range of services that accompany biospecimens. Facilitates access to human tissue, blood and bone marrow for investigators with Institutional Review Board (IRB) approved protocols emphasizing translational research. Helps investigators to establish Biospecimen and Data Research (BDR) protocols and supports the submission of grants by providing feasibility analysis, cost estimates and letters of support.

Proper citation: Roswell Park Comprehensive Cancer Center Biorepository and Laboratory Services Shared Resource BLS Core Facility (RRID:SCR_028376) Copy   


https://www.bcm.edu/research/atc-core-labs/human-tissue-acquisition-and-pathology-core

Tissue bank and full service histology core. Provides support for tissue banks staining imaging and spatial applications.

Proper citation: Baylor College of Medicine Human Tissue Acquisition and Pathology Core Facility (RRID:SCR_028230) Copy   


https://www.musc.edu/innovation/partnerships/clemson-musc-ai-hub

Core delivers support, intuitive tools, and broad accessibility for biomedical discovery. Allows teams to move from experimentation to deployment, fostering cross-functional collaboration between AI HPC and the AI Hub, expands access to advanced computing resources, streamline workflows, and empowers a growing network of users. High-performance computer is capable of performing artificial intelligence techniques such as machine learning and deep learning. These resources accelerate healthcare research, help investigators from different fields to work together and share their data and expertise, and ultimately improve population health through rapid translation of research to clinical care.

Proper citation: Medical University of South Carolina AI High Performance Computing Core (RRID:SCR_028822) Copy   


https://gtac.wustl.edu

Genome Access Technology Center at the McDonnell Genome Institute offers comprehensive next generation sequencing, microarray, PCR and Bioinformatic services. In addition to generating high quality genomic, transcriptomic, and proteomic data, performs data analysis and provides technological support to users. Full service facility, from hypothesis to publication. Offers advanced analysis of microarray data. Provides free initial consultation to discuss project and offers several tiers of analysis packages to best suit your needs. NGS equipment includes NovaSeqs, Seqwell II, Oxford. Microarray expression and genotyping - all platforms.

Proper citation: Washington University School of Medicine Genome Technology Access Center Core Facility (RRID:SCR_001030) Copy   


https://matr.vcu.edu/about/

Core scientists collaborate with research teams from a variety of disciplines and institutions. MATR services include recruitment, data and sample collection, dataset curation and access, protocol development, cost estimates, grant development support, and IRB submissions. Twins and their families who are willing to consider taking part in twin-based, health-related research can participate. For twins of any age, ethnicity, and zygosity (identical or fraternal), as well as higher order multiples such as triplets, quadruplets and quintuplets. Most of twins registered in MATR are from Virginia, North Carolina, and South Carolina, but twins from all over the country and all around the world are welcome to register. MATR repository containing DNA samples provided by twins and allows to study twin data collected by studies along with their DNA.

Proper citation: Virginia Commonwealth University Mid-Atlantic Twin Registry MATR Core Facility (RRID:SCR_017484) Copy   


https://sciex.com/products/mass-spectrometers/qtof-systems/tripletof-systems/tripletof-5600-system

Mass spectrometry system that combines SCIEX Triple Quad technology with Accelerator TOF Analyzer, to deliver nominal mass and accurate mass benefits in single platform. Integrates comprehensive, qualitative exploration, rapid profiling, and high-resolution quantitation workflows.

Proper citation: SCIEX: TripleTOF 5600+ Mass Spectrometer System (RRID:SCR_018053) Copy   


https://www.thermofisher.com/us/en/home/life-science/pcr/real-time-pcr/real-time-pcr-instruments/7500-fast-real-time-pcr-system.html

Real-time PCR system that performs high performance, multicolor real-time PCR. Has five color platform that is calibrated for broadest range of dyes available: FAM, SYBR Green I, VIC, JOE, NED, TAMRA, Cy3, ROX, Texas Red, and Cy5 dyes. Thermal cycling block is built to reduce environmental exposure and contamination risk.

Proper citation: Thermo Fisher: Applied Biosystems: 7500 Real-Time PCR System (RRID:SCR_018051) Copy   


https://www.bdbiosciences.com/en-us/instruments/research-instruments/research-cell-analyzers/facscanto-ii

Benchtop flow cytometer features reliable performance and accurate results for experiments requiring up to 10 parameters. Fixed alignment flow cell minimizes startup time and improves reproducibility. Patented optical design maximizes signal detection and increases sensitivity and resolution for each color in multicolor assay.

Proper citation: BD Biosciences: Canto II Flow Cytometer (RRID:SCR_018056) Copy   


https://www.laboratorynetwork.com/doc/leo-1525-field-emission-scanning-electron-mic-0001

Field emission scanning electron microscope that performs ultra high resolution imaging and analysis. Designed for requirements of nano-analysis, chamber of LEO 1525 is capable of accommodating both EDS and full-focusing Wavelength-dispersive X-ray spectroscopy WDS spectrometers as well as rage of other accessories. Coincident and short working distances allow signals from these detectors to be acquired simultaneously.

Proper citation: Zeiss: LEO 1525 Field Emission Scanning Electron Microscope (RRID:SCR_018039) Copy   


https://www.perkinelmer.com/product/envision-hts-plate-reader-2105-0010?utm_source=Google&utm_medium=cpc&utm_campaign=TEC-DG-GLO-DIS-PPC-ZZ-GAW&sfdc_id=7013A000001yj2a&LS=PPC&gclid=Cj0KCQiAmsrxBRDaARIsANyiD1ptB5dTOFAC-YeO1yDJWezwcFtYlmkhNQmd_7QrBX7jwEGdC_Ar4dQaAlyQEALw_wcB

Multimode microplate reader that provides speed, ultra-high throughput, and maximum sensitivity across all detection technologies. Provides higher sensitivity for time-resolved fluorescence TRF applications, and Enhanced Security software option includes tools to facilitate 21 CFR Part 11 compliance for integration into regulated environments GxP.

Proper citation: Perkin Elmer: EnVision 2105 Multimode Plate Reader (RRID:SCR_018038) Copy   


http://www.syntechinnovation.com/images/catalog/advance-analytical/8chromatography/HPLC_Brochure.pdf

Liquid chromatography analyzer that achieves high levels of sample throughput by use of either binary or quaternary pumps and interchangeable autosamplers. High pressure operation and use of short columns with small diameter media result in fast, high resolution separations. Features includedu al-lamp design and temperature control of diode array detectors.

Proper citation: Agilent: 1200 High Performance Liquid Chromatography System (RRID:SCR_018037) Copy   


https://microscopy.nri.ucsb.edu/instrumentation/jeol-1230-transmission-electron-microscope

High performance, high contrast, 40-120kV transmission electron microscope that performs imaging for biological and materials science applications.

Proper citation: JEOL: 1230 Transmission Electron Microscope (RRID:SCR_018036) Copy   


https://www.tekyard.com/Item/inventoryId/209687

Molecular imager system for performing gel and blot analysis. This system provides both PhosphorImager capabilities along with non-radioactive fluorescent labeling techniques-direct fluorescence and chemifluorescence. It can be used for non-radioactive gel and blot analysis methods or radioisotope techniques. Storm 840 scans storage phosphor screens plus fluorescent gels and chemifluorescent blots in the 35 x 43 cm scanning area.

Proper citation: Molecular Devices: Molecular Dynamics Storm 840 Molecular Imager (RRID:SCR_018031) Copy   



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