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https://www.gilson.com/verity-271-hplc-system.html

HPLC liquid handler with midsize bed capacity and fraction collector. It has maximum flow rates up to 200 mL per min, injection loop volumes of 2 uL to 25 mL, and max sample mass of 15 grams per injection.

Proper citation: Gilson GX-271 HPLC System (RRID:SCR_018579) Copy   


  • RRID:SCR_018453

    This resource has 10+ mentions.

https://www.leicabiosystems.com/es/equipo-histologia/microtomos-deslizantes/microtomos-de-cuchillas-vibrantes/leica-vt1200-s/

Fully automated Leica VT1200 S vibrating blade microtome designed for sectioning for cutting fresh and fixed tissue in neuroscience by Leica Biosystems.

Proper citation: Leica VT1200S vibratome (RRID:SCR_018453) Copy   


  • RRID:SCR_018452

    This resource has 1+ mentions.

https://precisionary.com/compresstome-vf-300-vibrating-microtome/

Vibrating microtome for cutting tissue slices, similar to cryostats and vibrating microtomes. Fully automated for sectioning fixed and live tissues, with down to 1 um precision. Can cut tissue slice thicknesses ranging from 3 um to 2000 um, at 1 um intervals.

Proper citation: Compresstome VF-300 (RRID:SCR_018452) Copy   


http://www.bio-medicine.org/biology-products/Fujifilm-FLA-5100-from-FUJIFILM--Life-Science-1727-1/

THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE. Documented on November 14,2023. EImaging scanner that images fluorescent and radioisotopic samples. It can be used for protein electrophoresis, genomics array analysis, fluorescence, radioisotope detection, and chemiluminescence detection by direct detection method.

Proper citation: Fujifilm Life Science FLA-5100 Scanner (RRID:SCR_018581) Copy   


https://www.kentscientific.com/products/coda-high-throughput-system/

CODA mouse rat tail-cuff system was designed to allow accurate blood pressure measurement in mice and rats. Blood pressure is measured in the tail of the mouse or rat using Volume Pressure Recording (VPR) sensor technology. Using the included software allows you to continuously view data in real-time.

Proper citation: Kent Scientific Coda Blood Pressure System (RRID:SCR_018585) Copy   


https://mobile.labwrench.com/equipment/8044/applied-biosystems/voyager-de-pro

Benchtop MALDI TOF mass spectrometer that has linear and reflector analyzer. It is used to analyze organic and inorganic compounds, protein identification, synthetic peptide validation, and polymer analysis.

Proper citation: ABI Voyager DE Pro MALDI-Mass Spectrometer (RRID:SCR_018432) Copy   


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

Advanced benchtop tandem quadrupole mass spectrometer which expands scope of ultimate sensitivity analysis. Fatures probe design which allows users much easier maintenance, optimization and improved reproducibility between operators. Method transfer onto Xevo TQ-XS is made simple by Xtended Dynamic Range detector which allows six orders of linear dynamic range. Wider compound coverage without changing ionization technique is delivered by the revolutionary UniSpray source option.

Proper citation: Xevo TQ-XS mass spectrometer (RRID:SCR_018510) Copy   


https://www.thelabworldgroup.com/mettler-toledo-pb303-precision-balance

Miligram balance that is used for weighing, tarring, percent weighing, and dynamic weighing for unstable samples. Has maximum capacity of 310 grams. Lab balance utilizes mono block weighing technology with permanent shock protection and built in overload protection as well as automatic calibration.

Proper citation: Mettler PB303-S Milligram Balance (RRID:SCR_018592) Copy   


https://www.thermofisher.com/us/en/home/life-science/cell-analysis/cell-analysis-instruments/automated-cell-counters/countess-ii-fl-automated-cell-counter.html

Invitrogen benchtop automated cell counter. Can perform cell counts, viability calculations, hemocytometry, fluorescent protein expression, and measure fluorescence capabilities. There are also reusable slides, fluorescence capabilities, and brightfield fluorescence channels.

Proper citation: Life Technologies Countess Automated Cell Counter (RRID:SCR_018591) Copy   


https://www.gmi-inc.com/product/packard-cobra-gamma-counter-series/

Gamma counter available in single, five, or ten detector configurations. Can count RIA tubes, 16x100mm and variety of smaller micro tubes using available adapter.This instrument has dot Matrix Printer, tube racks, and protocol ID tags.Single detector model is available in 2 inch or 3 inch crystal configurations for research grade capabilities.

Proper citation: Packard Cobra 5000 Gamma Counter (RRID:SCR_018609) Copy   


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

Shimadzu 8030 triple quadrupole mass spectrometer used for targeted quantitation applications. Listed by Stanford University Mass Spectrometry Vincent Coates Foundation Instruments.

Proper citation: Stanford Shimadzu 8030 LC/MS mass spectrometer (RRID:SCR_018699) Copy   


https://promega.media/-/media/files/products-and-services/instruments/detection/tbs-technical-support-docs/tbs380-manual.pdf?la=en

Dual channel fluorimeter for fluorescence measurements when calibrated with known concentration to measure compounds at low concentration with low assay volume.

Proper citation: Promega TBS-380 Fluorimeter (RRID:SCR_018615) Copy   


https://www.promega.com/-/media/files/resources/protocols/technical-manuals/0/glomax-96-microplate-luminometer-protocol.pdf

Microplate luminometer that features two optional injectors and reads both glow- and flash-luminescent reactions in 96-well plates. The sensitivity and range enable a wide range of luminescent assays, including Promega bioluminescent reporter, cell-based and biochemical assays.

Proper citation: Promega GloMax 96 Microplate Luminometer (RRID:SCR_018614) Copy   


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

Agilent GC/MS is single quadrupole instrument with electron ionization. GC/MS runs under ChemStation open access software, and trained open access users select from menu of standard methods to analyze their samples.

Proper citation: Agilent 7890/5975 GC/MS system (RRID:SCR_018695) Copy   


  • RRID:SCR_018617

    This resource has 10+ mentions.

https://www.qiagen.com/us/products/discovery-and-translational-research/pyrosequencing/instruments/pyromark-q96-id/#orderinginformation

Sequencing and quantification platform for epigenetics, mutation gene expression analysis, and microbial identification and resistance typing. With its 96-well format, automatic base-calling function, and dedicated software solutions for methylation analysis and assay design.

Proper citation: Qiagen PyroMark Q96 System (RRID:SCR_018617) Copy   


  • RRID:SCR_018715

    This resource has 1+ mentions.

http://tools.thermofisher.com/content/sfs/brochures/geneatlas_system_brochure.pdf

System for processing Affymetrix microarrays. Microarray analysis system. Includes array strip and hybridization assembly, Fluidics station, Imaging station.

Proper citation: GeneAtlas System (RRID:SCR_018715) Copy   


https://www.thermofisher.com/order/catalog/product/ND-8000-GL

Microvolume UV Vis spectrophotometer for nucleic acid and protein quantification that can measure multiple samples using 1 to 2 uL of samples. Can analyze spectrum of 220nm to 750nm and measure 96 samples in less than six minutes. Can measure multiple samples in one measurement cycle, up to eight samples at one time. Has single sample mode. Can analyze the full spectrum from 220 to 750nm and calculates sample purity ratios 260/280.

Proper citation: Thermo Scientific NanoDrop 8000 Spectrophotometer (RRID:SCR_018600) Copy   


https://www.nikonmetrology.com/en-us/product/az100-multizoom

Nikon Instruments AZ100 C1si is macro confocal microscope system combining stereo and compound microscopes into single hybrid imaging system for dynamic imaging of single cells or whole specimens.System covers range of magnifications from 5x to 400x. Has triple nosepiece that can switch magnifications. AZ100 C1si boasts simultaneous 32 channel spectral image acquisition over spectral range of 320 nm in single scan. Simultaneous 32 channel acquisition at 10 nm, 5 nm or 2.5 nm bandwidths, all software controlled, is possible.

Proper citation: Nikon AZ100 Confocal Microscope (RRID:SCR_018603) Copy   


https://www.marshallscientific.com/The-MJ-Research-PTC-100-Thermal-Cycler-p/mj-100.htm

Thermocycler that operates with 96 well and 60 well microplates. Has temperature configurations from 0 C to 105 C and pressure and height adjustment via thumbwheel. Comes with 14 pre-programmed protocols.

Proper citation: MJ Research PTC-100 PCR Thermocycler (RRID:SCR_018602) Copy   


  • RRID:SCR_018649

    This resource has 1+ mentions.

https://www.labx.com/product/waters-2695

High performance liquid chromatographic system with quaternary, low pressure mixing pump and inline vacuum degassing. It has wavelengths of 190 to 800 nm and flow rates from 50 uL per min to 5 mL per min with 2.1 mm ID columns and larger. Autosampler has maximum capacity of 120 vials (12x32, 2 mL) with programmable temperature control from 4 to 40C. Heated column compartment provides temperatures from 5 degrees above ambient to 65C.

Proper citation: Waters 2695 HPLC System (RRID:SCR_018649) Copy   



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