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https://research.med.virginia.edu/pcen/
Center for the study of the development of the kidney during embryonic, fetal and postnatal life. As a collaboration between the University of Virginia and Tulane University, they use an interdisciplinary and inter-institutional approach for their research.
Proper citation: Pediatric Centers of Excellence in Nephrology at University of Virginia (RRID:SCR_015307) Copy
http://www.medschool.umaryland.edu/norc/
Center that fosters multidisciplinary research approaches to understanding the impact of nutrition on risk for chronic disease and aims to translate this knowledge into effective clinical treatments and prevention efforts.
Proper citation: Mid-Atlantic Nutrition Obesity Research Center (RRID:SCR_015430) Copy
https://norc.pbrc.edu/aboutus.asp
Provides scientific cores including Molecular Mechanisms Core (genomics and cellular), Human Phenotyping Core (characterization of phenotypes predisposing to obesity and metabolic syndrome and behavioral interventions to counteract those) and Animal Models and Phenotyping Core. Includes organizing administrative process to announce, collect, review and award Pilot and Feasibility grants, setting criteria for use of core facilities, and maintaining access to data management services.
Proper citation: Louisiana State University Pennington Biomedical Nutrition Obesity Research Center Core Facility (RRID:SCR_015435) Copy
http://www.uc.edu/labs/mmpc.html
Research center that provides metabolic and physiologic phenotyping services for mouse models of diabetes, diabetic complications, obesity and related disorders. It specializes in the immunological aspects of Type I diabetes, measurement of various glucose and lipid metabolism parameters relevant to Type II diabetes as well as diabetic complications such as heart disease and obesity.
Proper citation: MMPC-University of Cincinnati Medical Center (RRID:SCR_015367) Copy
Research center whose focus is on developing effective gene vectors derived from recombinant viruses. Much of their research is in the development of new adeno-associated virus (AAV) vectors, although some of their research involves both adenoviruses and lentiviruses.
Proper citation: University of Pennsylvania Center for Molecular Therapy for Cystic Fibrosis (RRID:SCR_015406) Copy
http://livercenter.yale.edu/index.aspx
Research center which supports investigation of liver structure, function and disease through access to its four core facilities (Administrative, Physiology, Clinical and Translational, and Morphology cores) and Pilot Feasability Projects.
Proper citation: Yale Liver Center (RRID:SCR_015255) Copy
https://labnodes.vanderbilt.edu/mmpc
Research center whose mission is to advance research in the area of diabetes by providing experimental tools to the scientific community for phenotyping mouse transgenic models of diabetes and related disorders.
Proper citation: MMPC-Vanderbilt University School of Medicine (RRID:SCR_015374) Copy
https://medicine.uiowa.edu/genetherapy/
Research center which provides access to core facilities and services to aid gene therapy researchers.
Proper citation: University of Iowa Center for Gene Therapy (RRID:SCR_015412) Copy
Research center whose purpose is to advance research in digestive disease with a focus on interactions between host and environment. It provides research resources to basic and translational investigators through various core facilities.
Proper citation: Washington University Digestive Diseases Research Core Center (RRID:SCR_015252) Copy
PERL is a clinical trial for people with type 1 diabetes who have early signs of kidney problems. Its goal is to test a new way to reduce loss of kidney function using a safe and inexpensive medicine.
Proper citation: Preventing Early Renal Loss in Diabetes (PERL) (RRID:SCR_015862) Copy
https://www.pathology.umn.edu/research/liver-tissue-cell-distribution-system
Tissue bank that provides human liver tissue from regional centers for distribution to scientific investigators throughout the United States. These USA regional centers have active liver transplant programs with human subjects approval to provide portions of the resected pathologic liver for which the transplant is performed.
Proper citation: Minnesota Liver Tissue Cell Distribution System (RRID:SCR_004840) Copy
http://www.med.unc.edu/cgibd/cores/advanced-analytics
Core facility provides solutions for studying proteins, peptides, and other molecules, including mRNA and cDNA. The Core's immunotechnologies (IT) component provides consultation, ordering, and immunoassay services, and supports a variety of analytes in both traditional ELISA/EIA and xMAP-based multiplex bead assay formats.
Proper citation: University of North Carolina Center for Gastrointestinal Biology and Disease Advanced Analytics Core (RRID:SCR_015613) Copy
http://www.med.unc.edu/cgibd/cores/large-animal-core
Core facility that provides consultation and procedural expertise on development on novel models of relevant digestive diseases in large animals.
Proper citation: University of North Carolina Center for Gastrointestinal Biology and Disease Large Animal Models Core (RRID:SCR_015619) Copy
http://www.jhugicc.org/GIConteCenter/pages/cores/proteomicsCore.html
Core facility that uses mass spectrometry coupled to one (1D) and two (2D) dimensional separations by column chromatography or gel electrophoresis to identify, quantify or characterize proteins and their post-translational modifications, that are expressed in well characterized protein fractions from the small intestine, colon, kidney, liver and pancreas. Techniques such as difference gel electrophoresis (DIGE), isobaric tag for relative and absolute quantitation (iTRAQ), tandem mass tags (TMT) and stable isotope labeling of amino acids in cell culture (SILAC) as well as non-labeling methods (MudPIT, multi-dimensional protein identification technology) are available for quantifying relative differences in protein expression and post-translational modifications, such as acetylation, glycosylation, phosphorylation, nitrosation, ubiquitination and novel cleavage sites.
Proper citation: Hopkins Conte Digestive Diseases Basic and Translational Research Core Center Proteomics Core (RRID:SCR_015597) Copy
http://www.jhugicc.org/GIConteCenter/pages/cores/imagingCore.html
Core facility that provides state-of-art light microscopy technology to the members of the Hopkins Basic Research Digestive Disease Development Center and to the whole Hopkins scientific community.
Proper citation: Hopkins Conte Digestive Diseases Basic and Translational Research Core Center Image Core (RRID:SCR_015593) Copy
https://hddc.hms.harvard.edu/bio-repository-and-data-registry-human-material
Core facility that supports basic, translational, and clinical research in the digestive diseases by providing access to human materials and resources in statistics and study design. It also aims to to forge connections and support collaboration between HDDC Clinical Associates and Members, support a well-organized infrastructure for acquisition and storage of clinical samples, and provide professional support in biostatistics and study design to HDDC members and Clinical Associates.
Proper citation: Harvard Digestive Diseases Center Bio-Repository and Data Registry for Human Material (RRID:SCR_015590) Copy
http://www.jhugicc.org/GIConteCenter/pages/cores/integratedPhysiology.html
Core facility that provides Center investigators and their laboratories the tools and advice needed to establish and study mouse (including transgenic and knockout) and human (i.e. GI organoids) physiology of GI disease.
Proper citation: Hopkins Conte Digestive Diseases Basic and Translational Research Core Center Integrated Physiology Core (RRID:SCR_015591) Copy
http://www.med.umich.edu/mgpc/cores/pil.htm
Core facility whose services include the following programs: Imaging Core Program, Proteomics Core Program, Protein Folding Core Program, and Consultation.
Proper citation: University of Michigan Center for Gastrointestinal Research Protein Localization, Identification and Folding Core (RRID:SCR_015609) Copy
http://www.med.umich.edu/mgpc/cores/maic.htm
THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE. Documented on April 8,2025. Core whose services include consultation, Nucleic Acid Isolation, Microbiome (16S) Data Analysis, MiSeq-base 16S rRNA Gene Sequencing, Genomic/Metagenomic shotgun sequencing, Bacterial transcriptomics and metatranscriptomics, Multiplatform Metabolomic Profiling, Metabolomic sample preparation, and Germ-free & Gnotobiotic Mouse Facilities.
Proper citation: University of Michigan Center for Gastrointestinal Research Microbiome and Metabolomics Core (RRID:SCR_015611) Copy
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