South Carolina Medical University Analytical Redox Biology Core Facility (RRID:SCR_017955)Copy Citation Copied
Proper Citation: South Carolina Medical University Analytical Redox Biology Core Facility (RRID:SCR_017955)
Description: Core provides analytical redox biochemistry methods and mentoring support for COBRE junior faculty with goal to advance their research endeavors, publications and fundability. Specific aims are:Provide ROS /RNS identification and quantification, Perform quantitative analysis of ROS/RNS. Provides expertise and technology for in depth biochemical analysis of thiol-centered enzyme activities and define protein:protein interactions.
Synonyms: Analytical Redox Biology Core
Resource Type: service resource, core facility, access service resource
Keywords: Analytical, redbox, biochemistry, method, mentoring, support, ROS, RNS, identification, quantification, analysis, thiol, centered, enzyme, activity, protein, interaction, service, core, ABRF
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