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https://www.sunchrom.de/en/products/maldi-ms-sample-preparation-2/sundigest.html
SunDigest incubation device provides fully software controlled and highly reproducible digestion process under standardized conditions. Feature includes Temperatures precisely adjustable between 4 °C and 50 °C; On-Tissue digestion process under optimal humidity; Preservation of spatial resolution; High performance digestion at 50 °C; Full digestion process control.Essential for reproducible results.
Proper citation: SunDigest Incubator (RRID:SCR_023905) Copy
https://www.ambulatory-monitoring.com/pvt-192-psychomotor-vigilance-monitor
System includes PVT-192 monitor and REACT software. Used for reaction time testing for long-term, large-scale testing of vigilance, effects of sleep deprivation, and drug effects. Used for PVT test wherever measures of performance or sleepiness effects are needed.
Proper citation: Psychomotor Vigilance Task system (RRID:SCR_024213) Copy
Leica ST5010 Autostainer XL provides reproducible, consistent high quality staining, and increased workload throughput compared to manual staining.
Proper citation: Leica Autostainer ST5010 XL (RRID:SCR_023957) Copy
https://mass-spec.stanford.edu/instruments
Agilent 6495C triple quadrupole LC/MS system increases capacity and sensitivity for targeted quantitation applications. Used to investigate more diverse and biologically relevant groups of targeted peptides, small molecules and metabolites in single experiment without compromising sensitivity, quantitative accuracy, or linearity.
Proper citation: Agilent 6495 Triple Quadrupole LC/MS (RRID:SCR_023937) Copy
https://www.3dhistech.com/research/pannoramic-digital-slide-scanners/pannoramic-midi/
Automatic digital slide scanner with 12 slide capacity in one run, fluorescence scanning, 9 physical filter cubes and 45 logical fluorescence channels. Powered by PANNORAMIC Scanner Software. Supports Carl Zeiss objectives, achieving up to 43x or 86x magnification and 0.087 µm/pixel resolution within the same instrument, along with advanced FISH scanning technique.
Proper citation: 3D HISTECH PANNORAMIC MIDI II scanner (RRID:SCR_024834) Copy
http://jsu.eagle-i.net/i/0000012b-00bd-5152-3984-bcfb80000000
A research laboratory and facility which supports research on environmental toxicology at Jackson State University.
Proper citation: JSU Environmental Toxicology Core Lab (RRID:SCR_000884) Copy
Benchtop genetic analyzer. Electrophoresis system for DNA and RNA sample quality control. It can be used for next generation sequencing or Biobank workflow.
Proper citation: Agilent 4200 TapeStation System (RRID:SCR_018435) Copy
https://www.ttuhsc.edu/pharmacy/research/documents/Amnis-Imagestream-Manual.pdf
Bench top multispectral imaging flow cytometer designed for the acquisition of up to 12 channels of cellular imagery. It combines per cell information with statistical significance of sample sizes of standard flow cytometry.
Proper citation: Luminex Amnis ImageStreamX Mk II System (RRID:SCR_018589) Copy
https://timothyspringer.org/files/tas/files/biacore3000-instrument.pdf
Biacore 3000 processing unit is an established, label-free system for detailed studies of biomolecular interactions. The system delivers comprehensive characterization of the interaction, answers questions about the rate constants, affinity, specificity, and determines the active concentration of components. The ability to recover and transfer interaction partners directly to MALDI targets for identification and further characterization makes the system highly applicable to fast identification of unknown interactants.
Proper citation: Biacore 3000 Real Time Biomolecular Interaction Analyzer (RRID:SCR_018044) Copy
It provides the communications/database network needed for efficient acquisition and sharing of existing captive primates and primate-related resources by investigators and institutions both nationally and internationally. The overall goal of this service is to maximize the use of existing captive primates, thereby reducing the total number of primates needed for research, and in turn, helping to promote the conservation of primate populations in the wild. Services Provided PRRS services include 1) Referral Service, an immediate, staff-operated service designed to match investigator inquiries/requests to the available resource listings maintained in the PRRS master database; 2) CURRENT LISTINGS, a twice-monthly newsletter listing current availability of, as well as needs for, primates, tissues, equipment, and services; 3) ANNUAL RESOURCE GUIDE (ARG), an annual publication that lists subscribing suppliers of primates, laboratories, equipment, and commercial services such as transportation and quarantine facilities; and 4) Web site, an interactive site that includes the full text of CURRENT LISTINGS as well as online forms for posting resource availabilities/needs and listing updates, the current ARG, a diagram of primate taxonomy with illustrative photographs, online renewal and feedback forms, general service information, and links to other sites of interest to the primate research community. The PRRS also maintains a database of colonies, primates, and primate materials to which notices of availability and need can be referred. Services are available without charge to government-supported researchers and other scientists in the United States and abroad using primates in their work. Sponsors: The PRRS is made possible by grant RR-01240 from the National Center for Research Resources, National Institutes of Health.
Proper citation: Primate Resource Referral Service (RRID:SCR_002828) Copy
http://actimetrics.com/products/limelight/
A video tracking system designed for high-throughput behavioral experiments. LimeLight can track up to 4 arenas at once and can collect images at up to 30 frames per second for one animal or up to 8 frames per second when tracking 4 arenas at once. The tracking system has 2 different hardware configurations: the 1-camera system can be used to record 1 to 4 animals at once, while for multiple animals, each one is placed in a separate arena in one quadrant of the image. The software contains productivity features such as flexible arena setup, user-defined behavior scoring, stimulus control, and various analytical functions for quantifying behavior. The program is designed for experiments such as Open Field, Plus Maze, Radial Arm Maze, Zero Maze, Novel Object Recognition, Conditioned Place Preference, and Barnes Maze.
Proper citation: Limelight (RRID:SCR_014254) Copy
Griffin (G-protein-receptor interacting feature finding instrument) is a high-throughput system to predict GPCR - G-protein coupling selectively with the input of GPCR sequence and ligand molecular weight. This system consists of two parts: 1) HMM section using family specific multiple alignment of GPCRs, 2) SVM section using physico-chemical feature vectors in GPCR sequence. G-protein coupled receptors (GPCR), which is composed of seven transmembrane helices, play a role as interface of signal transduction. The external stimulation for GPCR, induce the coupling with G-protein (Gi/o, Gq/11, Gs, G12/13) followed by different kinds of signal transduction to inner cell. About half of distributed drugs are intending to control this GPCR - G-protein binding system, and therefore this system is important research target for the development of effective drug. For this purpose, it is necessary to monitor, effectively and comprehensively, of the activation of G-protein by identifying ligand combined with GPCR. Since, at present, it is difficult to construct such biochemical experiment system, if the answers for experimental results can be prepared beforehand by using bioinformatics techniques, large progress is brought to G-protein related drug design. Previous works for predicting GPCR-G protein coupling selectivity are using sequence pattern search, statistical models, and HMM representations showed high sensitivity of predictions. However, there are still no works that can predict with both high sensitivity and specificity. In this work we extracted comprehensively the physico-chemical parameters of each part of ligand, GPCR and G-protein, and choose the parameters which have strong correlation with the coupling selectivity of G-protein. These parameters were put as a feature vector, used for GPCR classification based on SVM.
Proper citation: G protein receptor interaction feature finding instrument (RRID:SCR_008343) Copy
Neuronavigation system for use in human cognitive neuroscience (TMS, EEG, NIRS) and for non-human neurosurgical applications.
Proper citation: Brainsight (RRID:SCR_009539) Copy
http://tools.thermofisher.com/content/sfs/manuals/nd-1000-v3.8-users-manual-8%205x11.pdf
Spectrophotometer for measurement and analysis of 1 ul samples with high accuracy and reproducibility. Full spectrum from 220nm to 750nm spectrophotometer utilizes patented sample retention technology that employs surface tension alone to hold sample in place. No need for cuvettes. Has capability to measure highly concentrated samples without dilution.
Proper citation: Thermo Scientific Nanodrop 1000 Spectrophotometer (RRID:SCR_016517) Copy
http://www.pstnet.com/software.cfm?ID=96
Designed for use in an MRI simulator, MoTrak software uses Ascension Technology?s Flock of Birds. The sensor attaches to the subject?s head and determines the position of the head in space relative to the transmitter. The sensor records angular rotations as well as positional displacements from an initially calibrated position. This information is displayed and logged by the program in real-time, allowing observation of head motion in an MRI simulator. In the simulator, the participant can simultaneously be habituated to the MRI environment, while being trained to remain still via feedback from the MoTrak system.
Proper citation: MoTrak Head Motion Tracking System (RRID:SCR_009607) Copy
http://www.usa.philips.com/healthcare/product/HCNMRB617/dti-fibertrak-mr-software
Instrument and software tool used to visualize, trace, analyze, and process white matter fiber tracts of Diffusion Tensor Imaging (DTI) data in real-time. It supports pre-operative surgical planning, post-surgery evaluation, and general evaluation of fiber tracts around tumors and lesions in connection with functional areas.
Proper citation: DTI FiberTrak MR Clinical application (RRID:SCR_015521) Copy
https://www.thermofisher.com/order/catalog/product/4376600
Equipment and software system that is a real-time thermal cycler for intuitive data analysis of polymerase chain reactions. It comes with analysis software, instrument control software, and a LED-based 4-color optical recording feature.
Proper citation: StepOnePlus Real-Time PCR System (RRID:SCR_015805) Copy
https://www.agilent.com/cs/library/brochures/5990-5596EN.pdf
Agilent 3100 OFFGEL Fractionator performs isoelectric focusing of proteins or peptides in immobilized pH gradient (IPG) gel strips.
Proper citation: Agilent 3100 OFFGEL Fractionator (RRID:SCR_018433) Copy
https://www.bio-rad.com/en-us/product/ze5-cell-analyzer?ID=OC62Q015
BioRad ZE5 was formerly known as the Propel Labs YETI Cytometer with configurations to meet broad range of experimental complexities and throughput needs. Accessible for novice flow cytometry users yet flexible enough for most experienced flow cytometry professionals.
Proper citation: Bio-Rad ZE5 Cell Analyzer (RRID:SCR_019712) Copy
https://edspace.american.edu/openbehavior/project/automated-mouse-homecage-two-bottle-choice-test/
Project related to assessing preferences by mice among fluids in their homecages.Provided system includes homecage fitted apparatus for automated, photobeam based detection of licks in two bottle choice task. Used for automated mouse homecage two bottle choice test.
Proper citation: Automated mouse homecage two bottle choice test project (RRID:SCR_021457) Copy
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