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https://www.kentscientific.com/products/somnoflo/

Compact, standalone vaporizer that uses either ambient air with internal air pump or compressed gas. It delivers only anesthetic required by animal according to its weight with flows down to 0.05 LPM. Low flow isoflurane anesthesia machine.

Proper citation: SomnoFlow Low Flow Electronic Vaporizer (RRID:SCR_021629) Copy   


https://www.nanostring.com/products/geomx-digital-spatial-profiler/geomx-dsp-overview/

Integrated commercial system comprising hardware, software and nCounter chemistry that enables simultaneous, highly multiplex spatial profiling of proteins or RNA in FFPE tissues. DSP platform quantifies abundance of protein or RNA by counting unique indexing oligonucleotides assigned to each target of interest. Used to rapidly and quantitatively assess biological implications of heterogeneity within tissue samples.

Proper citation: NanoString GeoMx Digital Spatial Profiler (RRID:SCR_021660) Copy   


  • RRID:SCR_021658

    This resource has 10+ mentions.

https://meyerinst.com/library/NanoZoomer_RS_Brochure_Catalog.pdf

High speed, high resolution digital scanner with network features. User friendly full slide scanner designed to process up to 210 slides automatically.

Proper citation: NanoZoomer 2.0-HT (RRID:SCR_021658) Copy   


  • RRID:SCR_021656

    This resource has 1+ mentions.

https://www.nexcelom.com/nexcelom-products/automated-cell-counters/cellometer-auto-t4-automated-cell-counter/

System includes automated cell counter for trypan blue viability for cell lines and bright field imaging and pattern recognition software to quickly and accurately identify and count individual cells. Cell count, concentration, diameter, and % viability are automatically calculated and reported.

Proper citation: Cellometer Auto T4 (RRID:SCR_021656) Copy   


https://www.nanostring.com/products/ncounter-analysis-system/ncounter-systems-overview/

System includes hardware and software. Options include nCounter SPRINT,nCounter MAX or nCounter FLEX. Platform used for multiplex analysis of up to 800 RNA, DNA, or protein targets. System can be combined with GeoMx Digital Spatial Profiler (DSP) to enable high-plex, spatially-resolved RNA, and protein quantification.

Proper citation: NanoString nCounter Analysis System (RRID:SCR_021712) Copy   


  • RRID:SCR_022034

    This resource has 1+ mentions.

https://www.cellscale.com/products/microtester/

System includes MicroTester G2 device and software. MicroTester G2 is mechanical test device that can be used to test properties of variety of tissues and materials. Main components of device are load application microbeam, actuators, imaging system, and fluid bath/test chamber. MicroTester G2 software is divided into two modules: data collection module and review and analysis module.

Proper citation: MicroTester G2 system (RRID:SCR_022034) Copy   


  • RRID:SCR_021972

    This resource has 1+ mentions.

https://www.coolled.com/products/pe-300ultra/

Highly controllable fluorescence microscopy Illumination System which offers broad spectrum LED illumination for imaging most common fluorophores. System offers precise control over wavelength irradiance and shuttering. Used for LED microscope lighting.

Proper citation: CoolLED pE-300ultra (RRID:SCR_021972) Copy   


https://www.alveolelab.com/our-products/primo-micropatterning/

Photopatterning device for performing micropatterning, microfabrication and hydrogel polymerization.Part of PRIMO system.

Proper citation: Alveole PRIMO photopatterning module (RRID:SCR_021941) Copy   


  • RRID:SCR_022057

    This resource has 1+ mentions.

https://biomedical-instruments.com/pdf/Narishige%20PC-10.pdf

Vertical pipette puller to create microelectrodes from borosilicate capillaries.

Proper citation: Narishige PC 10 Puller (RRID:SCR_022057) Copy   


https://www.zeitz-puller.com/

Horizontal pipette puller to pull and polish microelectrodes from borosilicate capillaries.

Proper citation: DMZ Universal Electrode Puller (RRID:SCR_022056) Copy   


https://biomedical-instruments.com/pdf/Narishige%20MF-830.pdf

Powerful microscope mounted to produce microelectrodes for patch clamping.

Proper citation: Narishige MF 830 Microgrinder (RRID:SCR_022055) Copy   


  • RRID:SCR_021921

    This resource has 1+ mentions.

https://www.bio-rad.com/en-us/product/t100-thermal-cycler?ID=LGTWGIE8Z

Small compact 96well thermal cycler. PCR system features intuitive touch screen and thermal gradient technology to optimize reaction in single run.

Proper citation: BioRad T100 Thermal Cycler (RRID:SCR_021921) Copy   


  • RRID:SCR_022152

    This resource has 1+ mentions.

https://www.visualsonics.com/product/imaging-systems/vevo-3100

Vevo 3100 micro ultrasound imaging system reduces speckle noise and artifacts while preserving and enhancing critical information for small animal in vivo studies. System helps you visualize your data at high resolution.

Proper citation: Vevo 3100 Imaging System (RRID:SCR_022152) Copy   


  • RRID:SCR_022190

    This resource has 1+ mentions.

https://www.thermofisher.com/us/en/home/life-science/cell-analysis/cellular-imaging/evos-cell-imaging-systems/models/evos-xl-core.html?ef_id=Cj0KCQjwpImTBhCmARIsAKr58cwB-d2Yr5yUaQuJlpybgp8ywZnlsAUkt4VcZMv6TTE7czxdnzJlVOgaAiv5EALw_wcB:G:s&s_kwcid=AL!3652!3!586406505002!p!!g!!evos%20xl&cid=bid_pca_iie_r01_co_cp1359_pjt0000_bid00000_0se_gaw_bt_lgn_ins&gclid=Cj0KCQjwpImTBhCmARIsAKr58cwB-d2Yr5yUaQuJlpybgp8ywZnlsAUkt4VcZMv6TTE7czxdnzJlVOgaAiv5EALw_wcB

Designed to eliminate complexities of microscopy, EVOS XL Core system captures high-quality brightfield cell images right at your benchtop within minute. Instrument for monitoring cell cultures, either within hood or in cell culture room.

Proper citation: EVOS XL Core Imaging System (RRID:SCR_022190) Copy   


https://jwst.nasa.gov/content/observatory/instruments/nircam.html

Instrument aboard the James Webb Space Telescope. It has two major tasks, as imager from 0.6 to 5 micron wavelength, and as wavefront sensor to keep 18-section mirrors functioning as one. Imager covers infrared wavelength range 0.6 to 5 microns. NIRCam detects light from the earliest stars and galaxies in process of formation, population of stars in nearby galaxies, as well as young stars in Milky Way and Kuiper Belt objects. NIRCam is equipped with coronagraphs, instruments that allow astronomers to take pictures of very faint objects around central bright object, like stellar systems.

Proper citation: Near Infrared Camera (RRID:SCR_022113) Copy   


https://mass-spec.stanford.edu/instruments

System includes Thermo Orbitrap Eclipse Tribid mass spectrometer and Waters M-Class Acquity nanoUPLC. This platform features sequential acquisition capabilities and multiple fragmentation types, enabling complex, in depth proteomic experiments.

Proper citation: Thermo Orbitrap Eclipse nanoLC/MS system (RRID:SCR_022212) Copy   


  • RRID:SCR_022185

    This resource has 1+ mentions.

https://www.olympus-lifescience.com/data/olympusmicro/brochures/pdfs/ix71.pdf?rev=EABE

Research inverted system microscope. Olympus IX2 inverted microscope combined with UIS2 optical system. Used for live cell experiments.

Proper citation: Olympus IX71 Microscope (RRID:SCR_022185) Copy   


http://edboyden.org/05.09.boyden.html

Laser tool that enables neurons to be optically silenced by pulses of yellow light, the light-activated chloride pump halorhodopsin (Halo), in a paper entitled Multiple-color optical activation, silencing, and desynchronization of neural activity, with single-spike temporal resolution. Temporally precise, noninvasive control of activity in well-defined neuronal populations is a long-sought goal of systems neuroscience. We adapted for this purpose the naturally occurring algal protein Channelrhodopsin-2, a rapidly gated light-sensitive cation channel, by using lentiviral gene delivery in combination with high-speed optical switching to photostimulate mammalian neurons. We demonstrate reliable, millisecond-timescale control of neuronal spiking, as well as control of excitatory and inhibitory synaptic transmission. This technology allows the use of light to alter neural processing at the level of single spikes and synaptic events, yielding a widely applicable tool for neuroscientists and biomedical engineers. The quest to determine how precise neural activity patterns mediate computation, behavior, and pathology would be greatly aided by a set of tools for reliably activating and inactivating genetically targeted neurons, in a temporally precise and rapidly reversible fashion. Having earlier adapted a light-activated cation channel, 1channelrhodopsin-2 (ChR2), for allowing neurons to be stimulated by blue light, we searched for a complementary tool that would enable optical neuronal inhibition, driven by light of a second color. Here we report that targeting the 1codon-optimized form of the light-driven chloride pump halorhodopsin from the archaebacterium Natronomas pharaonis (hereafter abbreviated Halo) to genetically-specified neurons enables them to be silenced reliably, and reversibly, by millisecond-timescale pulses of yellow light. We show that trains of yellow and blue light pulses can drive high-fidelity sequences of hyperpolarizations and depolarizations in neurons simultaneously expressing yellow light-driven Halo and blue light-driven ChR2, allowing for the first time manipulations of neural synchrony without perturbation of other parameters such as spiking rates. The Halo/ChR2 system thus constitutes a powerful toolbox for multichannel photoinhibition and photostimulation of virally or transgenically targeted neural circuits without need for exogenous chemicals, enabling systematic analysis and engineering of the brain, and quantitative bioengineering of excitable cells.

Proper citation: Channelrhodopsin-2 enables optical activation of neurons (RRID:SCR_008833) Copy   


https://www.agilent.com/en/product/automated-electrophoresis/tapestation-systems/tapestation-instruments/4200-tapestation-system-228263

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   


http://tools.thermofisher.com/content/sfs/manuals/cms_040970.pdf

Automated PCR instrument for automated amplification of nucleic acids with Polymerase Chain Reaction. It has reaction volumes of up to 50 uL and sample temperature range of 4 to 99.9 C.

Proper citation: Applied Biosystems GeneAmp 9700 PCR Thermocycler System (RRID:SCR_018436) Copy   



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