SHARED RESOURCES CORE
共享资源核心
基本信息
- 批准号:9281859
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 25.58万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:至 2019-05-31
- 项目状态:已结题
- 来源:
- 关键词:BindingBlood VesselsCell Culture TechniquesClinicClinicalDataDiabetes MellitusElectronic MailFutureGene ExpressionGlycosaminoglycansGoalsHyaluronanIceImmunohistochemistryIndividualInflammatory Bowel DiseasesInstructionModificationNotificationPathologyPatientsPostdoctoral FellowProteoglycanPublic HealthPulmonary HypertensionResearchResearch Project GrantsResource SharingRoleSamplingServicesSmooth MuscleStandardizationTechniquesTimeUnspecified or Sulfate Ion SulfatesVascular DiseasesWorkanalytical toolhands on instructionmeetingsprogramsskill acquisitionskillssulfation
项目摘要
Instmctions):
(Core B, Lauer) The Shared Resource Core is one of the three cores required by the Cleveland Clinic
Program of Excellence in Glycoscience (CC-PEG). The primary objectives of this Core are: 1) to accelerate
the pace of the individual research projects by providing them with the glycoscience skills and facilities
necessary for glycosaminoglycan analysis, and 2) to provide post-doctoral fellows supported by this program
with hands-on instruction in glycosaminoglycan analytical techniques as part of a close partnership with the
Glycoscience Skills Development Core. The Shared Resource Core will provide services and instruction in a
variety of analytical techniques, involving glycosaminoglycans: (a) extraction and purification, (b) mass, size
and sulfation profiling, (c) binding partners and modifications, (d) immunohistochemistry and gene
expression, and (e) smooth muscle/endothellal cell culture. These services and instructions will insure
timeliness, efficiency and uniformity for all the projects in achieving their aims that require extensive analyses
of glycosaminoglycans/proteoglycans, thereby facilitating meeting the overall goals of the CC-PEG to
determine the roles of hyaluronan matrices in vascular pathologies.
RELEVANCE (See instructions):
The Shared Resource Core will contribute to public health by providing the Individual research projects with
the specialized analytical tools required for glycosaminoglycan/proteoglycan analyses. These analyses will
involve clinical samples from patients with vascular disease involving diabetes, pulmonary hypertension and
inflammatory bowel disease.
直觉):
(Core B、劳尔)共享资源核心是克利夫兰诊所要求的三个核心之一
糖科学卓越计划(CC-PEG)。本核心的主要目标是:(1)加快
通过为他们提供糖科学技能和设施,
必要的糖胺聚糖分析,和2)提供博士后研究员支持这个计划
与糖胺聚糖分析技术的实践指导,作为与
Glycoscience Skills Development Core.共享资源核心将提供服务和指导,
涉及糖胺聚糖的各种分析技术:(a)提取和纯化,(B)质量、大小
和硫酸化谱,(c)结合伴侣和修饰,(d)免疫组织化学和基因
表达,和(e)平滑肌/内皮细胞培养。这些服务和说明将确保
所有项目在实现需要广泛分析的目标方面的及时性、效率和一致性
的糖胺聚糖/蛋白聚糖,从而有助于满足CC-PEG的总体目标,
确定透明质酸基质在血管病理中的作用。
相关性(参见说明):
共享资源核心将通过为个人研究项目提供
糖胺聚糖/蛋白聚糖分析所需的专用分析工具。这些分析将
涉及来自患有血管疾病的患者的临床样品,所述血管疾病涉及糖尿病、肺动脉高压和
炎症性肠病
项目成果
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{{ truncateString('MARK E LAUER', 18)}}的其他基金
TSG-6: Novel Regulator of Viral-Induced Hyaluronan Synthesis in Inflamed Airways
TSG-6:炎症气道中病毒诱导的透明质酸合成的新型调节剂
- 批准号:
8437419 - 财政年份:2013
- 资助金额:
$ 25.58万 - 项目类别:
TSG-6: Novel Regulator of Viral-Induced Hyaluronan Synthesis in Inflamed Airways
TSG-6:炎症气道中病毒诱导的透明质酸合成的新型调节剂
- 批准号:
8704198 - 财政年份:2013
- 资助金额:
$ 25.58万 - 项目类别:
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