HISTOLOGY CORE
组织学核心
基本信息
- 批准号:7959712
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 3.52万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:2009
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2009-06-01 至 2010-05-31
- 项目状态:已结题
- 来源:
- 关键词:AmericanAnimalsAwardBiomedical ResearchCellsComputer Retrieval of Information on Scientific Projects DatabaseConsultationsCultured CellsEducational StatusEquipmentFreezingFundingGrantHistologyImmunohistochemistryIn SituIn Situ HybridizationIndividualInstitutionLaboratoriesMessenger RNAMolecularMorphologyNevadaParaffin EmbeddingPathologistPathologyProceduresProductivityProtocols documentationResearchResearch PersonnelResourcesScientistServicesSourceStaining methodStainsTechniquesTimeTissuesUnited States National Institutes of Healthdiscounthuman tissue
项目摘要
This subproject is one of many research subprojects utilizing the
resources provided by a Center grant funded by NIH/NCRR. The subproject and
investigator (PI) may have received primary funding from another NIH source,
and thus could be represented in other CRISP entries. The institution listed is
for the Center, which is not necessarily the institution for the investigator.
The objective of the Histology Core at NVCI is to make available to all investigators in Nevada, the expertise, facilities, techniques and technical support required for morphological, immunohistochemical studies and in situ analysis of culture cells, animal and human tissues. The core supervisors are an American Board of Pathology certified pathologist and a molecular experimental scientist with high levels of training and expertise. They provide consultation to investigators on interpretation of histopathological changes and identifying optimal procedures for preparing cells and tissue of humans and experimental animals for morphologic studies. The core provides services including: 1) routine paraffin-embedded histology including special histological stains, 2) immunohistochemistry on frozen and paraffin embedded tissues, and in situ analysis of mRNA, 3) tissue micro-array analysis and 4) pathology/morphology interpretation. This core will enhance the productivity of research by providing services not available in individual laboratories and allowing investigators to concentrate on their own projects without the need to develop their own histology, immunohistochemstry and in-situ hybridization protocols. In addition, we also provide consistent, high-quality results to investigators. The INBRE award supports a half-time technician and the purchase of small equipment. In exchange for this support, all Nevada researchers are provided with histology services at a discounted rate.
这个子项目是许多研究子项目中的一个
由NIH/NCRR资助的中心赠款提供的资源。子项目和
研究者(PI)可能从另一个NIH来源获得了主要资金,
因此可以在其他CRISP条目中表示。所列机构为
研究中心,而研究中心不一定是研究者所在的机构。
NVCI组织学核心的目标是向内华达州的所有研究者提供形态学、免疫组织化学研究和培养细胞、动物和人体组织原位分析所需的专业知识、设施、技术和技术支持。核心主管是一位美国病理学委员会认证的病理学家和一位受过高水平培训和专业知识的分子实验科学家。他们为研究人员提供有关解释组织病理学变化的咨询,并确定制备人类和实验动物细胞和组织用于形态学研究的最佳程序。 该中心提供的服务包括:1)常规石蜡包埋组织学,包括特殊组织学染色,2)冷冻和石蜡包埋组织的免疫组织化学,以及mRNA的原位分析,3)组织微阵列分析和4)病理学/形态学解释。这一核心将通过提供单个实验室无法提供的服务来提高研究的生产力,并使研究人员能够专注于自己的项目,而无需开发自己的组织学、生物化学和原位杂交方案。此外,我们还为研究人员提供一致的高质量结果。INBRE奖支持一名半职技术人员和购买小型设备。为了换取这种支持,所有内华达州的研究人员都以折扣价提供组织学服务。
项目成果
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Biosensor Chip for Venous Thromboembolism Genotyping
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