Cellular Neuroscience Core
细胞神经科学核心
基本信息
- 批准号:8137222
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 21.34万
- 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
- 项目状态:未结题
- 来源:
- 关键词:AcetylcholinesteraseAdultAgeAlkaline PhosphataseAnatomyAnimalsAntibodiesAntibody FormationAntigensApoptoticArchivesArtsAtlasesAutoradiographyAvidinAxonBiometryBiotinBostonBrainBromodeoxyuridineBuffersCarmineCell DeathCell ProliferationCelloidinCellsChickensCleaved cellClinicalClinical ResearchCobaltCollaborationsCollectionCommunitiesComplexComputer softwareConfocal MicroscopyConsultationsCoupledDNA NucleotidylexotransferaseDNA-Binding ProteinsDana-Farber Cancer InstituteDataData AnalysesDatabasesDetectionDevelopmentDigoxigeninDimethylarsinateDissectionElectron MicroscopeElectron MicroscopyEmbryoEmulsionsEnzymesEvaluationExperimental DesignsFee-for-Service PlansFilmFixativesFluorescenceFormalinFosteringFreezingFutureGalactosidaseGene ExpressionGenerationsGenesGermanyGlycogenGoatGolgi ApparatusHematoxylin and Eosin Staining MethodHistocytochemistryHistologyHorseradish PeroxidaseHospitalsHumanHuman ResourcesImageImageryImmunofluorescence ImmunologicImmunohistochemistryIn SituIn Situ HybridizationIndividualInstitutesInternetKnowledgeLabelLaboratoriesLaboratory StudyLinkLocationLuxol Fast Blue MBSMapsMeasurementMental Retardation and Developmental Disabilities Research CentersMethanolMethodsMicroscopeMicrotome - medical deviceMicrotomyMissionMolecularMolecular AnalysisMonoclonal AntibodiesMultienzyme ComplexesMusMyelinNADPNerve TissueNervous system structureNeuraxisNeuroanatomyNeuronsNeurosciencesNew YorkNickelNucleic AcidsOryctolagus cuniculusParaffinPathologicPathologyPatternPediatric HospitalsPeptidesPerfusionPlasticsPolyestersPreparationProceduresProcessProductionProteinsProtocols documentationPyroxylinRNA ProbesRadioactiveReactionRecombinant ProteinsReporterResearchResearch PersonnelResearch Project GrantsResolutionRetrievalRodentSaint Jude Children&aposs Research HospitalSamplingScienceScientistSepharoseServicesSignal TransductionSilver StainingSliceSlideSpecimenStaining methodStainsTechniquesTestingTimeTissue EmbeddingTissue FixationTissue SampleTissue StainsTissuesTrainingTranscriptTransgenic MiceTransgenic OrganismsUniversitiesValidationViscosityWaxesWheat Germ AgglutininsWomanWorkaralditebasecaspase-3cresyl violetcryostatdesigndiaminobenzidine peroxidaseeponexperiencefunctional genomicshuman subjecthuman tissueimmunocytochemistryin vivointerestinvestigator trainingmedical schoolsmeltingmicrowave electromagnetic radiationnervous system developmentneuro-oncologyneuropathologyparaformprogramsresearch studysample fixationtissue preparationtooltranscription factoruranyl acetate
项目摘要
3.a.2. Overall Objective
The overall objective of the Cellular Neuroscience Core is to provide Center investigators access to
high quality methods of tissue preparation for state-of-the-art structural and molecular anatomical
examination in research projects relevant to the mission of the MRDDRC. Tissues are prepared for
standard histology, electron microscopy, confocal microscopy, in situ hybridization, and
immunocytochemistry. The Cellular Neuroscience Core also provides for the perfusion of rodents for
the purpose of tissue examination and for the design, production and validation of antibodies for
immunostaining. A major emphasis of the Core is to provide training for Center investigators and their
trainees in the various methods of tissue preparation in order to facilitate the advancement of MRDDRC
research. Central to the studies of the normal and abnormal development of the nervous system in
humans, as well as in animals, is knowledge of the morphological and topographical features of brain
development. For this purpose, the Cellular Neuroscience Core also provides skilled neuropathologists
and neuroscientists for consultation. In addition, the Cellular Neuroscience Core provides advice on the
use of new online gene expression databases such as Gensat, Functional Genomic Atlas of the Mouse
Brain and others. The information available in these databases can, in some instances, help in
experimental design and selection of genes of interest for MRDDRC investigators. Finally, because the
Core personnel have a wealth of information about the ongoing histology-based projects in the
MRDDRC laboratories, the Core fosters collaborations between MRDDRC investigators by linking
groups with common interests and complementary expertise and/or tools.
3.A.2.总体目标
细胞神经科学核心的总体目标是为中心研究人员提供访问权限
用于最先进的结构和分子解剖学的高质量组织制备方法
在与发展、民主和康复委员会的使命有关的研究项目中进行审查。准备组织,
标准组织学、电子显微镜、共聚焦显微镜、原位杂交和
免疫细胞化学细胞神经科学核心还提供了啮齿动物的灌注,
组织检查的目的以及抗体的设计、生产和验证,
免疫染色。核心的一个主要重点是为中心研究者及其
培训学员学习各种组织制备方法,以促进MRDDRC的发展
research.神经系统的正常和异常发育的研究中心,
人类以及动物的大脑的形态学和地形学特征
发展为此,细胞神经科学核心还提供熟练的神经病理学家
和神经科学家进行咨询。此外,细胞神经科学核心提供了关于
使用新的在线基因表达数据库,如Gensat,小鼠功能基因组图谱
大脑和其他。在某些情况下,这些数据库中提供的信息有助于
为MRDDRC研究者进行实验设计和选择感兴趣的基因。最后因为
核心人员有大量关于正在进行的基于组织学的项目的信息,
MRDDRC实验室,核心促进MRDDRC研究人员之间的合作,
具有共同利益和互补专长和/或工具的团体。
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