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http://mmoc.med.umich.edu/AnimalPhenotyping/

Core whose services include infrastructure to perform advanced, standardized, metabolic phenotyping of animal models of obesity or metabolic diseases that arise from dietary, genetic, pharmacologic or other perturbations. It also provides centralized equipment and services and aims to develop new techniques and acquire new technologies for rodent phenotyping.

Proper citation: University of Michigan Nutrition and Obesity Research Center Animal Phenotyping Core (RRID:SCR_015458) Copy   


http://www.sbpdiscovery.org/technology/sr/Pages/LaJolla_AnimalFacility.aspx

Animal facility that provides housing for specific pathogen free rodents, frogs, and zebrafish. The facility also has trained animal care technicians provide expertise in animal husbandry, transgenic and knockout mouse breeding colony maintenance and assistance with routine technical procedures.

Proper citation: Sanford Burnham Prebys Medical Discovery Institute Animal Facility (RRID:SCR_014849) Copy   


http://www.scienceexchange.com/facilities/rodent-behavior-core-nyu

THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE. Documented on April 24,2024. Rodent Behavior Core, located in Berg, is slated to open to the NYULMC research community in September, 2012. The Rodent Behavior Core will provide facilities and equipment for: -Spatial Learning and Memory (Morris Water Maze, Place Preference) -Associative Memory Formation (Fear Conditioning) -Anxiety and Depression (Elevated Plus, Forced Swim, Tail Suspension, Sucrose Preference) -Sensory Motor Gating (Prepulse Inhibition, Acoustic Startle) -Drug Addiction and Withdrawal (Conditioned Place Preference, Locomotor Hyperactivity) -Social Learning (Three Chambered Arena) -Novelty Detection (Objection Recognition) -Motor Learning (Rotating Rod test) -Perseverative Learning (Y-Maze) -Working Memory (Radial Arm Maze) -Real time video tracking to adapt user designed paradigms

Proper citation: NYU Rodent Behavior Core (RRID:SCR_010983) Copy   


https://einsteinmed.edu/centers/diabetes-research/human-Islet-and-adenovirus-core/

Core which provides methodologies, technology and infrastructure to support investigators in the use of human islets for research studies for the Einstein-Mount Sinai Diabetes Research Center. It isolates and prepares human and rodent islets/beta cells and cell lines for investigator-initiated research and generates specific viral vectors (adenovirus and lentivirus) for gene delivery of cDNAs and shRNAs of interest to beta cells and other islet cell types.

Proper citation: Einstein-Mount Sinai Diabetes Research Center Human Islet and Adenovirus Core Facility (RRID:SCR_015066) Copy   


https://einsteinmed.edu/centers/diabetes-research/biomedical-cores/animal-physiology/

Core which assists with the in vivo assessment of glucose and fatty acid metabolism, insulin sensitivity and energy homeostasis in mice and rats. It provides tools to understand the behavior and physiology mediating the relationships among diabetes, nutrient sensing, obesity and diabetic cardiovascular complications in rodents.

Proper citation: Einstein-Mount Sinai Diabetes Research Center Animal Physiology Core Facility (RRID:SCR_015076) Copy   



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