Stanford University School of Medicine High Throughput Bioscience Center (RRID:SCR_017794)Copy Citation Copied
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Description: Core provides fully automated high throughput screening (HTS) of Compound Libraries (130,000+ compounds) for both enzyme/protein-based assays and cell-based assays, using Caliper Life Sciences Staccato system;Genomic siRNA screening with siARRAY whole human genome siRNA library from Dharmacon targeting 21,000 genes, using Agilent Bravo system;High-Content Screening using ImageXpress Micro automated fluorescent microscope with live cell, bright field, phase contrast and integrated plate handling with Thermo Catalyst CRS, and image analysis using MetaXpress software;High Throughput Molecular Biology reagents and services, including access to cDNA libraries (Human ORFeome collection, 15,000 genes) and 96 and 384-well bead clean-ups and PCR setup (Biomek FX and Agilent Bravo), and other automation steps in collaboration with SFGF;High-throughput assay development assistance with cell culture, experiment design, robotic programming and Standard Operating Procedure drafting;Screening data analysis assistance with protocols, hit determination and structure activity analyses using MDL chemical database ISIS/HOST, Plate Manager, Assay Explorer and Report Manager. Use of microplate reader detection systems, including Tecan Infinite M1000 and Infinite M1000 PRO and Molecular Devices Analyst GT for fluorescence; fluorescence polarization; time-resolved fluorescence; absorbance and luminescence (with injectors and AlphaScreen); and Flexstation II 384, for kinetic fluorescence reads to measure calcium mobilization and ion channels.Use of liquid-handling robots, including Sciclone ALH3000 (96- and 384-well pipetting), Agilent Bravo (96- and 384-well pipetting), Velocity11 VPrep (96-well pipetting), Bio-Tek plate washers/dispensers, Matrix Wellmate and Titertek/Labsystems Multidrop microplate dispensers, and Velocity11 PlateLoc plate heat sealer;Training for most of these services.
Abbreviations: HTBC
Synonyms: High Throughput Bioscience Center
Resource Type: core facility, service resource, access service resource
Keywords: High, throughput, bioscience, automated, screening, compound, library, enzyme, protein, assay, human, whole, genome, cDNA, service, core
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