University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center Dallas Metabolic Phenotyping Core Facility (RRID:SCR_026404)Copy Citation Copied
URL: https://touchstonelabs.org/metabolic-phenotyping-core
Proper Citation: University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center Dallas Metabolic Phenotyping Core Facility (RRID:SCR_026404)
Description: Academic core facility provides analytical and phenotypical measures to the scientific community. Provides services related to metabolic disorders (diabetes and obesity), cancer, aging neurological disorders, etc. Provides letters of support for grant proposals and research applications.
Synonyms: , UTSW Metabolic Phenotyping Core, University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center Dallas Metabolic Phenotyping Core
Resource Type: service resource, access service resource, core facility
Keywords: ABRF, analytical and phenotypical services, metabolic disorders,
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