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URL: https://my.creighton.edu/researchservices/corefacilities/histologycore/
Proper Citation: Creighton University Histology Core Facility (RRID:SCR_025163)
Description: Facility provides equipment and services for studies utilizing animal and human tissues. Services include Sample, Processing, Embedding, Sectioning, Histochemistry, Immunohistochemistry, Imaging, Microscopy. Equipment includes microtomes for paraffin sections, cryostat for frozen sections, vibratome for plastic sections, and Nikon Eclipse Ci-L microscope for brightfield and fluorescence applications.
Synonyms: CU Histology Core Lab, Creighton University Histology Core Lab
Resource Type: service resource, core facility, access service resource
Keywords: ABRF, animal and human tissues processing, embedding, sectioning, histochemistry, immunohistochemistry, imaging,
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