Tissue and Cell Processing Core
组织和细胞处理核心
基本信息
- 批准号:8889186
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 14.52万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:2006
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2006-08-15 至
- 项目状态:未结题
- 来源:
- 关键词:AirAllergic DiseaseAsthmaAtopic DermatitisAutophagocytosisCell Culture TechniquesCell SeparationCell physiologyCellsChronic Obstructive Airway DiseaseCost SavingsDevelopmentEctopic ExpressionEnvironmentEpithelialEpithelial CellsEpitheliumExperimental ModelsFlow CytometryFreezingGene SilencingGene TargetingGeneticGoalsGrantHistologicHumanHuman ResourcesImmunohistochemistryIn VitroIndividualInterferonsLeadershipLiquid substanceLungMethodsMusNoseParaffin EmbeddingPathogenesisPathway interactionsPhenotypePlastic EmbeddingProcessProductivityProtocols documentationResearch PersonnelResourcesRoleSamplingServicesSignal PathwaySignal TransductionSlideSpecimenStaining methodStainsStructure of parenchyma of lungSuspension substanceSuspensionsTechniquesTestingTissue FixationTissue ModelTissue SampleTissuesUniversitiesVirus DiseasesWashingtonasthmaticatopybasecostcost efficientdigital imagingexperiencehuman tissueimmunocytochemistrymeetingsmouse modelprogramsrespiratoryskillstissue processingtissue resourcetissue/cell culture
项目摘要
The major objectives of the Tissue and Cell Processing Core are to provide to Program Investigators: (1) the
highest quality processing of tissue specimens for paraffin-embedded, frozen- and plastic-embedded
sections; (2) high fidelity primary cultures from tissue and cell specimens; (3) high throughput staining to
facilitate stereology-based tissue quantitative histomorphometry (for tissues) and immunohistochemical
staining (for tissues and cell cultures). The Tissue and Cell Processing Core is an essential component of
this AADCRC application, facilitating carrying out the aims of the three Program proposals, each of which
rely on varied histologic analyses of human and mouse tissues and in vitro studies of human and mouse
nasal, tracheal and bronchial epithelial cells. The considerable experience of Core technical personnel and
leadership facilitates the development of optimized protocols to achieve the objectives of each Project and
also provides consistent high quality experimental materials which are often shared across Projects. The
expertise of the Core is essential to optimizing yield from human and specific mouse tissue samples which
are difficult to obtain and prohibitive to replace. This Core was initially developed over IS years ago and has
consistently provided the highest quality services to over 100 Program Investigators and their collaborators
at Washington University and around the world. The addition of the Cell Processing Core provides
pulmonary investigators with the ability to acquire high yield, carefully phenotyped primary epithelial cell
cultures from human and mouse lung specimens differentiated at the air-liquid interface, used for
mechanistic in vitro studies. The Core serves two other large center grants (a SCCOR in COPD and a PPG
in Lung Remodeling) enabling considerable cost savings and efficient utilization of personnel with
specialized skills in a high throughput environment.
组织和细胞处理核心的主要目标是为项目研究者提供:(1)
最高质量的石蜡包埋、冷冻和塑料包埋组织标本处理
切片;(2)来自组织和细胞标本的高保真原代培养物;(3)高通量染色,
促进基于体视学的组织定量组织形态测定(用于组织)和免疫组织化学
染色(用于组织和细胞培养)。组织和细胞处理核心是
这一AADCRC应用程序,促进实现三个计划提案的目标,每个提案
依赖于对人类和小鼠组织的各种组织学分析以及对人类和小鼠的体外研究
鼻、气管和支气管上皮细胞。核心技术人员的丰富经验,
领导促进优化协议的开发,以实现每个项目的目标,
还提供一致的高质量实验材料,这些材料通常在项目之间共享。的
核心的专业知识对于优化人类和特定小鼠组织样本的产量至关重要,
很难获得并且不允许更换。这个核心最初是在几年前开发的,
始终如一地为100多名项目研究人员及其合作者提供最高质量的服务
在华盛顿大学和世界各地。细胞处理核心的加入提供了
肺研究者能够获得高产量、仔细分型的原代上皮细胞
来自人和小鼠肺标本的培养物在空气-液体界面处分化,用于
体外机制研究。核心基金还提供另外两个大型中心赠款(COPD SCCOR和PPG
在肺重塑中)能够节省大量成本并有效利用人员,
在高吞吐量环境中的专业技能。
项目成果
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2011 弹性蛋白和弹性纤维 GRS GRC
- 批准号:
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- 资助金额:
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7642267 - 财政年份:2006
- 资助金额:
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