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  • Hyperion CyTOF mass cytometry equipment for high dimensional immune phenoptying

    Human Phenotyping Core


    Advancing precision medicine in rheumatology with high-content phenotyping to decipher immune responses

TECHNOLOGY

The Core provides high-dimensional analysis of plasma, serum, single cells, and intact tissue with biomarker proteomics, high-content immune phenotyping, transcriptomics, and genomics.  Platforms include CyTOF, phospho-CyTOF, ChipCytometry, xMAP multiplex assays, Drop-Seq, and more.

 

EXPERT ASSISTANCE

Experienced personnel use standard operating procedures optimized for delicate rheumatic disease samples. We also provide training for sample preparation, assay development, data QC, and analytical assistance.

 

INTEGRATIVE SOLUTIONS

Together the CCBC and HPC integrate clinical and molecular information to identify molecularly homogeneous subsets of subjects for studies or trials.

 

For more information or to submit a project development request, please visit the HPC’s ACI Core Facilities website.

Cite ORDRCC Support
Publications that used ORDRCC consultations, services, or resources should cite P30AR073750.

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    • Proposal Development
    • Pilot Funding
  • For Patients
    • Get Involved
    • Getting to the Clinic
  • Discoveries