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Center Overview
Metals Research Core
Overview
Core Director and Members
Core Events
Urban and Occupational Particles Research Core
Overview
Core Director and Members
Core Events
Core
Publications
Organic Pollutants Research Core
Overview
Core Director and Members
Core Events
Biological Analyses Facility Core
Overview
Core Director and Members
Equipment and Facilities
Usage and Benefits
Core Events
Environmental Statistics Facility Core
Overview
Core Director and Members
Equipment and Facilities
Usage and Benefits
Core Events
Exposures and Environmental Analyses Facility Core
Overview
Core Director and Members
Equipment and Facilities
Usage and Benefits
Community Outreach and Education Program
Overview
Program Director and Members
Collaborations
Highlights
Materials and Publications
Center Publications
Center Events
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Biological Analyses Facility Core
Overview
The objective of the Biological Analyses Core is to provide NIEHS Center
investigators with access to state-of-the-art technologies for analysis of
tissues, cells, or their molecular constituents. This objective is achieved
through facilities that provide the services summarized below (level of analysis
is in parentheses). The Core provides analytical services at all levels
of cellular analysis from tissues to individual cells to intracellular
structures and molecules.
- Bioimaging Facility (tissues/cells)
- Services include confocal microscopy, immunofluorescence, and morphometry.
- Flow Cytometry Facility (cells)
- Services include immunofluorescence, cell cycle analysis, and functional assays.
- Electron Microscopy Facility (cell ultrastructure)
- Services include transmission and scanning electron microscopy,
metal and elemental analysis.
- Proteomics Facility (protein)
- Services include quantitating and identifying proteins in cells/tissues.
- Molecular Biology Facility (gene expression)
- Services include quantifying nucleic acid levels in cells/tissues.

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