FACS
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Please see the individual resource websites for contact information. If you cannot find what you are looking for, please
contact Bruce D. Koch, PhD
Also see
- Download A to Z List of Shared Facilities
Includes contact information (docx, rev. 3/30/12) - Download Available Equipment List
Includes equipment description, location & contact info (docx, rev. 8/31/11) - Beckman Center Technology Innovation Mini-Grants
- Complaints about Service Centers?
Contact Bruce D. Koch, PhD Senior Director, Discovery and Technological Service Centers
FACS
Single cell analysis and sorting of cells in suspension.
Shared Facilities:
Fluorescence Activated Cell Sorting Facility (FACS)
- Description — Full-service sorting and analysis. Six sorters and four analyzers available. Consulting on experimental design and data analysis. Flowjo site license administration.
- Location — Beckman B016
- Questions — Contact Marty Bigos , (650) 723-6959
- Website — http://facs.stanford.edu/
- Selected References
Completely phased genome sequencing through chromosome sorting. Yang H, Chen X, Wong WH. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 2011 Jan 4;108(1):12-7. Epub 2010 Dec 15. PubMedID: 21169219.
A polarized epithelium organized by beta- and alpha-catenin predates cadherin and metazoan origins. Dickinson DJ, Nelson WJ, Weis WI. Science. 2011 Mar 11;331(6022):1336-9. PubMedID: 2139354.
MicroRNA-Mediated Conversion of Human Fibroblasts to Neurons. Yoo AS, Sun AX, Shcheglovito A, Li L, Portmann T, Li Y, Lee-Messer C, Dolmetsch RE, Tsien RW, Crabtree GR (2011). Nature (in press). PubMedID: 21753754.
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