The Joint Cell Isolation (JCI) Core offers a variety of services and access to equipment, including:
Services
- Consultation and experimental design
- Collaborative establishment of new protocols
- Laser capture microdissection services
- Tissue sectioning
- Slide staining
- Histological
- Hematoxylin
- Cresyl violet
- Immunofluorescent
- Laser capture microdissection
- Ultraviolet laser
- Infrared laser
- Post-capture nucleic acid extraction
- Flow Cytometry cell sorting services
- Staff operated cell sorting
- User-operated cell sorting
- Joint tissue disaggregation
- Closing report upon project completion
LCM Equipment
- Applied Biosystems ArcturusXT laser capture microsdissection system
- Ultraviolet and infrared solid-state lasers
- Leica RM2125 RTS microtome
Flow Cytometry Cell Sorters
How to get started
Please submit a MARC Service Request form to the JCI Core. A member of our core management team will contact you for an initial meeting (at no cost).
Costs and Ways to Lower Costs
Costs will be discussed during the initial consultation. The core management will work with each core user to suggest the lowest cost route while achieving the goals of the study. The MARC may be able to offer a voucher to cover pilot experimentation, with a prospect of future core usage. MARC members will receive internal rates for sorting in the La Jolla Institute Flow Sorting Facility. If you are interested in becoming a MARC member, please visit our MARC membership page.
Core Leadership & Contacts
Nunzio Bottini, MD, PhD Core Co-Director
Stephanie Stanford, PhD Core Co-Director
| Anna Belongia, Core Manager marcjciore@health.ucsd.edu
Alisa Prewett, MARC Coordinator marcadmin@health.ucsd.edu |
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