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http://obriencenter.yale.edu/mousecelllines.aspx

Core provides services to generate unique in vivo mouse models and kidney specific cell lines.

Proper citation: George M. O'Brien Kidney Center at Yale Mouse Genetics and Cell Line Core (RRID:SCR_015299) Copy   


http://obriencenter.yale.edu/humangenetics.aspx

Core that provides infrastructure support for several key steps in translational research, including development of HIC protocols, patient recruitment, patient DNA extraction and archiving, tools for high throughput SNP genotyping and DNA sequencing, and analysis of genetic linkage and linkage disequilibrium.

Proper citation: George M. O'Brien Kidney Center at Yale Human Genetics and Clinical Research Core (RRID:SCR_015298) Copy   


http://cihd.cores.utah.edu/ironheme/

Core facility that provides analysis of metals, precursor porphyrins and heme for cell pellets, tissue, whole blood, urine, feces and other complex biological materials. It also provides measurements of activity of the enzymes responsible for heme biosynthesis for cell pellets, tissue and blood.

Proper citation: Center for Iron and Heme Disorders at the University of Utah Iron and Heme Core (RRID:SCR_015336) Copy   


http://www.utsouthwestern.edu/research/core-facilities/obrien-kidney/core-services/clinical-translational-core.html

Core whose aim is to translate basic science research into effective diagnostic and therapeutic strategies that will improve the lives of patients by interrupting the pathogenesis of chronic kidney disease and its attendant high risk of cardiovascular disability and death. It combines comprehensive human genetics with phenotyping of subjects.

Proper citation: George M. O'Brien Kidney Research Core Center - UT Southwestern Medical Center Clinical and Translational Core (RRID:SCR_015295) Copy   


http://obriencenter.yale.edu/renalphyscore.aspx

Core provides specialized services and training for assessing renal function in small animals at the level of single tubules in vitro and in vivo (e.g. micropuncture, microperfusion, and tubule-specific microdissection), the whole kidney (e.g. clearance studies in anesthetized animals, perfusion fixation for histology studies), and the intact organism (e.g. balance studies in metabolic cages, acute and chronic BP measurements).

Proper citation: George M. O'Brien Kidney Center at Yale Renal Physiology Core (RRID:SCR_015296) Copy   


https://www.cincinnatichildrens.org/research/divisions/n/nephrology/biomarker-lab

Core whose goals are to provide high throughput Clinical Biofluid Profiling Services (including initial web-based and in-person consultation, study design, sample preparation and processing, data acquisition, data analysis, protein purification, target identification, and specific assay development and validation) and services pertaining to Biomarker measurement and validation (including design of ELISA and Western Blots, measurement of known and emerging markers of acute and chronic kidney diseases, as well as consultation for biomarker statistics and clinical trials design).

Proper citation: Pediatric Centers of Excellence in Nephrology at Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center Biomarker Core (RRID:SCR_015300) Copy   


http://livercenter.yale.edu/core-facilities/morphology-core-facility.aspx

Core facility that provides instrumentation and technical expertise for the preparation, acquisition and analysis of images of cells and tissues at the light microscopic level. Its services include confocal and super-resolution microscopy, epifluorescent microscopy with quantitative and ratio imaging, timelapse microscopy with image processing and analysis, multiphoton microscopy, and cryosectioning.

Proper citation: Yale Liver Center Morphology Core (RRID:SCR_015264) Copy   


https://digestivediseasescenters.org/content/ddrc-uab-molecular-pathology-and-human-celltissue-core

Core that provides both morphological analysis of mucosal tissues and instructs investigators in the techniques used to prepare tissue sections and analyze the morphology and cellular components of the mucosa and primary human gut (intestinal and rectal) cells, gastric mononuclear cells and genital (cervical and vaginal) cells and instruction on how to construct mucosal tissue explants in a transwell chamber system.

Proper citation: Mucosal HIV and Immunobiology Center Molecular Pathology and Human Cell and Tissue Core (RRID:SCR_015265) Copy   


http://www.mayo.edu/research/centers-programs/human-imaging-core/overview

Core provides semiautomated MRI and computed tomography (CT) image and volumetric analyses of polycystic kidneys and liver as well as functional assessment of the kidney and heart, including measurements of renal blood flow. It also facilitates the transmission, collection and storage of anonymized imaging data used in translational PKD research and provides a system that enables PKD researchers to exchange images.

Proper citation: Translational Polycystic Kidney Disease (PKD) Center at Mayo Clinic Rochester Human Imaging Core (RRID:SCR_015304) Copy   


http://www.dukekidneycenter.org/cores/renal-genomics-core

Core facility that provides resources for investigators researching the genetic mechanisms of chronic kidney disease, cardiovascular disease, and hypertension. Its services include pre-study consultation, standardized services for DNA isolation and storage, and assisstance in carrying out molecular genetic studies.

Proper citation: Duke O'Brien Center for Kidney Research Renal Genomics Core (RRID:SCR_015269) Copy   


https://ddrcc.wustl.edu/scientific-cores/murine-models-gnotobiotics-core/

Core facility that provides advice and technical services to DDRCC investigators that include production of transgenic and chimeric mice, derivation of speed congenics and assisted reproduction services for maintaining pedigrees via the Mouse Genetics Core, as well as gnotobiotic mouse provision, colonization and rederivation.

Proper citation: Washington University Digestive Diseases Research Core Center Murine Models and Gnotobiotics Core (RRID:SCR_015260) Copy   


http://www.uab.edu/medicine/hrfdcc/cores

Core whose goals are to establish a national resource for clinical data, DNA, and tissue biopsies from human patients with HRFDs, develop algorithms to identify causative genetic mutations in HRFD patients and utilize a suite of new tools to assess the pathogenicity of sequence variants, and expand the portfolio of educational information and tools to encompass the HRFD spectrum of disorders.

Proper citation: UAB Hepatorenal Fibrocystic Diseases Core Center Hepato-Renal Fibrocystic Diseases Translational Resource (RRID:SCR_015309) Copy   


http://medicine.iupui.edu/neph/obrien/digital

Core facility which develops and implements software and methods of image segmentation for fluorescence microscopy data.

Proper citation: Indiana O'Brien Center for Advanced Microscopic Analysis Digital Image Analysis Core (RRID:SCR_015276) Copy   


http://www.uab.edu/medicine/hrfdcc/cores/d

Core goals include to develop in vitro predictive assays to identify and characterize HRFD lead compounds, develop in vivo predictive translational HRFD models to enhance efficacy assessment in preclinical testing, and develop advanced HRFD-specific toxicology and safety screens.

Proper citation: UAB Hepatorenal Fibrocystic Diseases Core Center Therapeutic Screening and Drug Development Resource (RRID:SCR_015314) Copy   


http://medicine.iupui.edu/neph/obrien/probe

Core facility which develops and characterizes methods for expressing fluorescent biosensors in the rodent kidney to be paried with intravital microscopy.

Proper citation: Indiana O'Brien Center for Advanced Microscopic Analysis Probe Delivery Core (RRID:SCR_015274) Copy   


http://www.dukekidneycenter.org/cores/clinical-and-translational-core

Core facility which investigates the connections between chronic kidney disease, cardiovascular disease, and hypertension. It focuses specifically on investigating the pathophysiology, epidemiology, and therapeutic response in on-going studies or existing datasets of one of the three diseases with the aim of relating data from individual diseases to each other.

Proper citation: Duke O'Brien Center for Kidney Research Clinical and Translational Core (RRID:SCR_015272) Copy   


http://www.mmpc.org/shared/showCenterCore.aspx?id=30

Core that provides investigators with services to accurately measure the major components of energy balance in their mouse models and tests that allow investigators to examine physiological factors that may influence food intake or energy expenditure.

Proper citation: MMPC-University of California Davis Energy Balance Exercise and Behavior Core (RRID:SCR_015364) Copy   


http://www.umassmed.edu/umpc/cores/metabolism/

Core that conducts specialized and non-invasive metabolic experiments to measure insulin sensitivity, glucose/lipid/protein metabolism, pancreatic beta-cell function, body composition and energy balance. Its services include access to hyperglycemic clamps to assess insulin secretion and pancreatic beta cell function in awake mice and exercise studiesl with acute, chronic endurance, and exhaustive exercise protocols and using in-house cage wheels.

Proper citation: MMPC-University of Massachusetts Medical School Metabolism Core (RRID:SCR_015369) Copy   


http://www.mmpc.org/shared/showCenterCore.aspx?id=37

Core that offers measurement of gut permeability, plasma lipopolysaccharide binding protein (LBP) assay, and inflammatory profiling.

Proper citation: MMPC-University of California Davis Microbiome and Host Response Core (RRID:SCR_015361) Copy   


http://livercenter.yale.edu/core-facilities/clinical-translational-core.aspx

Core facility which aims to develop an infrastructure for patient-oriented research by streamlining regulatory and compliance processes, obtaining and storing high-quality samples linked to clinical information, offering consultation in the design and implementation of clinical trials, and supplying statistical expertise for interpreting clinical and translational data.

Proper citation: Yale Liver Center Clinical and Translational Core (RRID:SCR_015259) Copy   



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