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Mass Spectrometry & Analytical Instrumentation
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AGILENT, 1200 HPLCUsed in biochemistry and analytical chemistry to identify, quantify and purify the individual components of the mixture. This HPLC is a preparative autosampler designed to perform preparative LC. It allows injection of sample volumes from µL to mL ranges from vials.MATH 215. Contact shinpu@boisestate.edu or brc@boisestate.edu
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AGILENT, 1100 HPLCA stand-alone system that supports both ultraviolet and fluorescence detection. The HPLC pump is a binary system capable of up to a 10 ml/min flow rate and 400 bar of pressure. The UV-vis detector is a diode array, with a wavelength range from 190 – 950 nm. The fluorescence detector provides simultaneous quantitative and qualitative information for up to four signals simultaneously. MATH 215. Contact shinpu@boisestate.edu or brc@boisestate.edu
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THERMOSCIENTIFIC, Velos Pro LIT Mass SpectrometerOffers Trap-HCD (Higher-Energy Collisional Dissociation) combined with CID (Collision-Induced Dissociation), and PQD (Pulsed-Q Dissociation) to enhance coverage and sensitivity of proteomic analysis.MATH 215. Contact shinpu@boisestate.edu or brc@boisestate.edu
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BRUKER, Q-TOF Mass Spectrometer This system is a hybrid tandem mass spectrometer with a fast acquisition rate (up to 30 Hz for small molecules, up to 5Hz dynamic for peptides), high resolution (50,000 Full Sensitivity and Resolution), high resolution EIC (0.5 – 1mDa on typical LC peaks), and  excellent sensitivity (1 pg Reserpine >100:1 S/N RMS).MATH 215. Contact shinpu@boisestate.edu or brc@boisestate.edu
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Agilent 6470B triple quardupole mass spectrometerEquipped with multiple technological advantages like the Agilent Jet Stream ion source and curved geometry collision cell, this system provides reliable LC/MS/MS analysis with extremely low limits of detection and wide linear dynamic range.Math 215. Contact shinpu@boisestate.edu or BRC@boisestate.edu
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Bruker autoflex speed MALDI TOF/TOFDesigned to be easy-to-use, this system is capable of both traditional MALDI applications (reliable protein/peptide/small molecule characterization, and polymer analysis) and cutting edge applications (high resolution MALDI Tissue Imaging and glycan analysis). Math 215. Contact shinpu@boisestate.edu or BRC@boisestate.edu
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TM-Sprayer™ Tissue MALDI Sample Preparation SystemThis sprayer is designed to provide the highest quality matrix deposition on the two-dimensional biological samples, and can be integrated with any MALDI Mass Spectrometer platform.MATH 217. Contact shinpu@boisestate.edu or BRC@boisestate.edu
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MicroCal PEAQ-ITC Isothermal titration calorimeterThis instrument is a low volume isothermal titration calorimeter for label free in-solution study of biomolecular interactions. The Instrument provides direct measurment of binding parameters (Kd, n, ΔH, ΔS), coupled with semi-automated operation for ease of use.Math 215. Contact lukewoodbury@boisestate.edu@boisestate.edu or BRC@boisestate.edu
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BECKHAM COULTER, ProteomeLab/XL-I analytical ultracentrifugeThis instrument measures the relative change in the distribution of molecular weights, providing an efficient way to measure heterogeneity, stoichiometry, and self-associating systems.  It is designed for the in-solution characterization of proteins, oligomers, aggregates, particles, colloids, and small structures. MATH 215. Contact shinpu@boisestate.edu or brc@boisestate.edu
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JASCO, J-810 spectropolarimeterThis is a hybrid instrument consisting of a variable wavelength polarimeter and absorption spectrophotometer. It is designed to allow secondary structure determination by circular dichroismMATH 215. Contact shinpu@boisestate.edu or brc@boisestate.edu
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Histology & Microscopy
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LEICA, TP1020 Benchtop autoembedderA benchtop tissue processor designed to provide gentle dehydration, clearing and infiltration of various tissues with paraffin wax.  MATH 211. Contact ckpeck@boisestate.edu or brc@boisestate.edu.
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LEICA, EG1150HA heated paraffin dispensing module with a large heated work surface and storage areas for both cassettes and molds.  The embedding module aids in obtaining proper orientation of tissues and final embedding in blocks of paraffin for sectioning.MATH 211. Contact ckpeck@boisestate.edu or brc@boisestate.edu.
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LEICA, RM2235 Rotary Microtome Designed for precision manual sectioning of paraffin embedded tissues.  The BRC has a knife holder for low profile blades, and a separate knife holder for high profile blades, used for sectioning harder materials.MATH 211. Contact ckpeck@boisestate.edu or brc@boisestate.edu.
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LEICA, CM1950 cryostatThe cryostat can section frozen tissues up to 100 microns in thickness.MATH 211. Contact ckpeck@boisestate.edu or brc@boisestate.edu.
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LEICA, Vibratome VT1000Allows sectioning of fresh or fixed tissue with or without embedding in support media such as agarose.  Speed, frequency, amplitude, and clearance angle are all easily adjustable, and sections can be cut up to 999 microns.MATH 211. Contact ckpeck@boisestate.edu or brc@boisestate.edu.
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LEICA, Autostainer XLProvides a gentle method of staining multiple slides.  This system is currently set up to quickly and easily stain tissues with hematoxylin and eosin and/or to simply dewax slides cut from paraffin blocks. MATH 211. Contact ckpeck@boisestate.edu or brc@boisestate.edu.
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LEICA, DM 1000Upright LED transmitted light microscope. Fitted with a Leica ICC50 HD color camera that allows capture of images using LAS software.MATH 211. Contact ckpeck@boisestate.edu or brc@boisestate.edu.
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LEICA, Stellaris 5 confocalConfigured with a Leica DMi8 inverted microscope and the following options: Objectives: 5x/0.15 HC PL FLUOTAR; 20x/0.75 HC PL APO, 25x/0.95 W HC FLUOTAR, 40x/1.10 W HC PL APO, 40x/1.25 HC PL APO GLYC motCORR, 63x/1.4 Oil HC PL APO. Laser Lines: 405nm, 488nm, 552nm, and 638nm. MATH 213. Contact ckpeck@boisestate.edu or BRC@boisestate.edu
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LEICA, Thunder Imager Model Organism fluorescence stereomicroscopeCombines a large field of view with high image quality for thick samples.  Illumination Source: Leica LED3. >3000mW white light output; 390-680nm wavelength range. Filter Sets: DAPI, GFP, mCherry, and CY5. Camera: DFC9000GT sCMOS monochrome. 4.2 MP chip; 2048-2048 pixels, 6.5×6.5 µm pixel size.MATH 213. Contact ckpeck@boisestate.edu or BRC@boisestate.edu
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Image Analysis WorkstationWindows-10 Pro, 4 cores+, 128 GB RAM, 8 GB vGPU, RAID1 array of solid-state drives for OS(C:) and Data (D:)    (1 TB temporary storage) Software: Photoshop, ImageJ/FIJI, ICY, Ilastik, CellProfiler, MatLab, LasX Lite and more.MATH 213. Contact ckpeck@boisestate.edu or BRC@boisestate.edu
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NIKON, TS100 inverted microscope & SPOT RT3 CameraInverted microscope system with a high-intensity LED illumination system. The SPOT RT3 microscope camera is able to capture both color or monochrome images, and excellent for both brightfield and fluorescence imaging.Math 207.
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LIFE TECHNOLOGIES, EVOS FLIdeal for a quick view of tissue culture cells. Captures 3-color fluorescent images. MATH 207. Contact Shinpu@boisestate.edu, Stephanietuft@boisestate.edu or BRC@boisestate.edu
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ZEISS, Axiovert 40 CFL Transmitted light microscope with Phase contrast, DIC and fluorescence, equipped with 5X, 10X, 20X and 40X objectives and filters for common blue and green fluorescence. Zeiss AxioCam Erc 5s camera attached.SCNC 241. Contact Stephanietuft@boisestate.edu
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OLYMPUS, BX53 A compound microscope with an automated mechanical stage, camera, computer interface, digital display, fine focus, and image analysis software. Samples can be viewed by brightfield or phase contrast. Objective magnification from 1.25x to 40X. Equipped with an Olympus DP 73 camera.SCNC 241. Contact Stephanietuft@boisestate.edu
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OLYMPUS, BX53-P Polarizing Microscope BX3 polarizing microscope features high EFvalue filters in polarizer and analyzer resulting in high image contrast. The objectives have been designed to accommodate a wide range of observation methods, including Nomarski DIC and fluorescence microscopy, in addition to polarized light observation. Equppped with Olympus DP73 camera.SCNC 241. Contact Stephanietuft@boisestate.edu
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INVITROGEN, M5000 EVOSSemi-automated microscope for cell imaging with a CMOS monochrome camera and the ability to capture three fluorescence channels plus transmitted light.SCNC 241. Contact Stephanietuft@boisestate.edu
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Biomolecular Characterization
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SORVALL, ST 16R refrigerated centrifugeA general purpose centrifuge perfect for everyday sample processing, including clinical protocols, cell culture applications and microplate processing. MATH 207. Contact Shinpu@boisestate.edu, stephanietuft@boisestate.edu or BRC@boisestate.edu
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BIOTEK, Synergy H1Multimode microplate reader with monochromator-based optics and filter-based optics.MATH 207. Contact Shinpu@boisestate.edu, stephanietuft@boisestate.edu or BRC@boisestate.edu
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PROTEIN SPIMPLE, FluorChem R Imaging StationThis system has the capability to image data from multiplex, chemiluminescent, and colorimetric western blots as well as from UV fluorescent DNA and protein gels.MATH 215. Contact shinpu@boisestate.edu or brc@boisestate.edu
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LI-COR Odyssey CLx ImagerThe Odyssey CLx combines precision laser illumination, large scan area, and high image resolution to deliver accurate, replicable data capture.SCNC 249. Contact Stephanietuft@boisestate.edu
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ROCHE, Light Cycler 96Real-time PCR machine for cycling of up to 96 samples. Applications include absolute and relative quantification, melting curve analysis, and endpoint genotyping.MATH 207. Contact Shinpu@boisestate.edu, stephanietuft@boisestate.edu, or brc@boisestate.edu
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VWR® Mini Bead MillThe VWR® 4-Place Mini Bead Mill Homogenizer is a compact bead mill homogenizer. It is designed for grinding, lysing, and the homogenization of biological samples prior to molecular extraction. Math 215. Contact shinpu@boisestate.edu or BRC@boisestate.edu
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ZIRBUS Technology, LabStar 25 Benchtop Autoclave 25L chamber volume; holds 10 culture media bottles or 6 (500 ml) Erlenmeyer flasts.MATH 209. Contact lukewoodbury@boisestate.edu or brc@boisestate.edu.
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EPPENDORF, VacufugeAvailable for efficient and gentle concentration of samples like RNA/DNA and proteins.MATH 217. Contact shinpu@boisestate.edu or BRC@boisestate.edu
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SORVALL, LYNX super-speed refrigerated centrifugeDesigned to run 24,000rpm/68,905 xg performance with  the maximized capacity of 4 liters for bottles, tubes or microplates. This set up with two Fiberlite carbon fiber rotors, has shorter run-times, increased security and safety features.MATH 217. Contact shinpu@boisestate.edu or brc@boisestate.edu
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Fisherbrand model 505 Sonic DismembratorUsed to disintegrate or shear most cells and DNA/Chromatin, prepare emulsions, disperse solids in liquids, and degas liquid samples. The instrument is programmable and includes 1/2inch and 1/8inch diameter probes, and sound enclosure.Math 217. Contact shinpu@boisestate.edu or brc@boisestate.edu
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SORVALL, MTX 150, Micro-UltracentrifugeThis refrigerated ultracentrifuge has a max speed of 150.000 rpm and a max RCF of 1,048,680 x g. SCNC 241. Contact Stephanietuft@boisestate.edu
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SYNTHECON, Rotary Cell Culture System Biological structures are suspended in a rotating vessel, providing a dynamic, yet gentle environment that promotes the mass transfer of nutrients and molecular compounds throughout the cell population.SCNC 241. Contact Stephanietuft@boisestate.edu
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AGILENT, 2100 Bioanalyzer SystemProvides sizing, quantitation and quality control of DNA, RNA, proteins and cells on a single platform, providing high quality digital data.SCNC 241. Contact Stephanietuft@boisestate.edu
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JASCO, V-750 UV-Visible SpectrophotometerUV-Visible spectrophotometer with double-beam optics with variable spectral bandwidth and a high sensitivity PMT detector. SCNC 241. Contact Stephanietuft@boisestate.edu
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PRESSURE BIOSCIENCES, Barocycler NEP2320Uses repeated cycles of hydrostatic pressure changes to control biomolecular interactions for applications such as accelerated proteolytic digestion and improved extraction of cellular components, including proteins and lipids. SCSN 302. Contact Kencornell@boisestate.edu, ShinPu@boisestate.edu
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Other Instrumentation
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MICROPHOTONICS, SkyScan 1172 Utilized for scanning high-density tissues such as bones to low-density softer tissue such as lung. MEC 308. Contact gunesuzer@boisestate.edu.
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BD Biosciences Accuri™ C6 flow cytometerThe system is equipped with a blue and a red laser, two light scatter detectors, and four fluorescence detectors with optical filters optimized for the detection of fluorochromes such as FITC, PE, PerCP, and APC.BRV 113. Mattlundgren@boisestate.edu
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CELLLINK, BioX 3D bioprinter Fabricates tissue culture constructs containing any type of live cell and therefore can mimic any tissue target in the body. Can be used for drug delivery studies. Contact Daveestrada@boisestate.edu or Lynnkarriem@boisestate.edu.
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CELLINK, LumenX bioprinterLight-based bioprinter for printing microscopic features.Contact Daveestrada@boisestate.edu or Lynnkarriem@boisestate.edu.
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