ShEEP Request for MESO SECTOR S 600MM Ultra-Sensitive Plate Imager
ShEEP 请求 MESO SECTOR S 600MM 超灵敏板成像仪
基本信息
- 批准号:10741205
- 负责人:
- 金额:--
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:2023
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2023-03-01 至 2023-09-30
- 项目状态:已结题
- 来源:
- 关键词:Acute Renal Failure with Renal Papillary NecrosisAffectAlcohol abuseAlcoholic Liver DiseasesAlzheimer&aposs DiseaseAmyloid beta-ProteinAnesthesiologyAnimalsAnti-Inflammatory AgentsAwardBacteriaBehavioral ResearchBinding ProteinsBiological AssayBiological MarkersBipolar DisorderBone DiseasesCCL2 geneCXCL1 geneCardiologyCardiovascular DiseasesCaregiversCell Differentiation processCellsChronic Kidney FailureClinicalCommunitiesComplexComputer softwareCritical CareCrohn&aposs diseaseDedicationsDegenerative polyarthritisDevelopmentDiabetes MellitusDiseaseEndocrinologyEnvironmentFGF2 geneFundingG-Protein-Coupled ReceptorsGastroenterologyGlucagonGlutathione S-TransferaseHeadHealthcareHealthcare SystemsHeart InjuriesHumanHypersensitivityHypertensionIL17 geneIL18 geneImmuneImmune System DiseasesImmunologyIndustrializationInfectionInflammationInflammatoryInflammatory Bowel DiseasesInjuryInjury to KidneyInnate Immune ResponseInsulinInterleukin-10Interleukin-13Interleukin-15Interleukin-4Interleukin-6Interleukin-8InterleukinsIntestinesLIF geneLeptinLungMalignant NeoplasmsMeasuresMedical centerMetabolicMethamphetamineMindMissionMusNatural ImmunityNephrologyNerve DegenerationNeurobiologyNeurologyNoiseObesityOsteogenesisPatientsPhosphoproteinsPlasmaPre-Clinical ModelPrimary Lateral SclerosisPrincipal InvestigatorProliferatingProtein SecretionProteinsPsychiatryRANTESRattusReagentRehabilitation therapyResearchResearch ActivityResearch PersonnelRheumatologySamplingSheepSignal TransductionSignaling ProteinSiteSpeedStratificationTIE-2 ReceptorTNF geneTerminal IleitisTestingTherapeuticTissuesToxicologyTranslational ResearchTraumatic Brain InjuryTubulinUrologyVascular Endothelial Growth Factor Receptor-1Vascular Endothelial Growth FactorsVeteransViral Pathogenesisadaptive immune responseadaptive immunityaddictionangiogenesisarginasebeta secretasecalbindincell growthcell typecharge coupled device camerachemokineclinical carecytokinedesignfatty acid-binding proteinshereditary angioneurotic edemaimagerimaging systemimprovedinstrumentinterleukin-21liver injurymineralizationmultiplex assaypre-clinicalpre-clinical researchreceptorsulfated glycoprotein 2systems researchtumorigenesis
项目摘要
Project Summary
The MESO SECTOR S 600MM Ultra-Sensitive Plate Imager (with Methodical Mind software) is the flagship
instrument of MSD. Its high-speed, low noise CCD camera provides high sensitivity, wide dynamic range, and
rapid read times. This instrument equipped with 96 well and 364 well capacity delivers the industrial-grade
throughput and reliability required in the most demanding research environments. This instrument can be used
for the following applications: (i) metabolic research, (ii) immunology/inflammation research, (iii) bone disorders,
(iv) cardiovascular diseases, (v) neurobiology/neurodegeneration research, and toxicology studies that are
associated with cardiac injury, kidney injury, and liver injury. Cytokines and chemokines are small signaling
proteins secreted primarily by immune cells. Their main function is to coordinate cell growth, proliferation, and
differentiation. Cytokines and their receptors participate in a diverse array of functions including innate and
adaptive immunity, inflammation, immune cell differentiation, angiogenesis, tumorigenesis, development,
neurobiology, and viral pathogenesis. Dysregulation of cytokine expression is a cause of immunological and
inflammatory diseases, as well as other disease conditions. Many different cell types secrete chemokines, most
often to attract immune cells to the site of infection or injury during innate and adaptive immune responses.
The capability to measure cytokines/chemokines in small tissue or plasma samples will significantly and
positively impact many VA-sponsored projects in basic, translational, and preclinical biomedical/behavioral
research relevant to Veteran’s healthcare currently conducted at the VA San Diego Healthcare System
(VASDHS). Cytokines/chemokines are affected in several disease states including hypertension, diabetes,
obesity, cancer, osteoarthritis, addiction, traumatic disorders, bipolar disorders, inflammatory bowel diseases,
alcohol abuse, and chronic kidney diseases. We are a group of 10 currently VA funded and 5 previously VA
funded investigators with VA Merit and CDA Awards who will directly benefit from acquisition of VASDHS does
not have the MESO SECTOR S 600MM Ultra-Sensitive Plate Imager. Our projects encompass a wide range
of fields and research, including nephrology/hypertension, endocrinology, neurology, anesthesiology,
pulmonary and critical care, gastroenterology, rheumatology, immunology, cardiology, urology, and psychiatry.
The acquisition of the VASDHS does not have the MESO SECTOR S 600MM Ultra-Sensitive Plate Imager will
not only impact basic pre-clinical research at VASDHS, but also is expected to have a strong and positive effect
through improvement of patient clinical care and supporting the VA healthcare mission.
项目摘要
中索区S 600mm超敏感板成像仪(带有有条理的思维软件)是旗舰
MSD的仪器。其高速,低噪声CCD摄像头提供高灵敏度,宽的动态范围,并且
快速阅读时间。该乐器配备了96井,364井容量提供工业级
在最苛刻的研究环境中需要吞吐量和可靠性。该乐器可以使用
对于以下应用:(i)代谢研究,(ii)免疫学/炎症研究,(iii)骨骼疾病,
(iv)心血管疾病,(v)神经生物学/神经变性研究和毒理学研究
与心脏损伤,肾脏损伤和肝损伤有关。细胞因子和趋化因子是小信号传导
蛋白质主要由免疫细胞分泌。它们的主要功能是协调细胞生长,增殖和
分化。细胞因子及其接收者参与了潜水员的各种功能,包括先天和
适应性免疫学,炎症,免疫细胞分化,血管生成,肿瘤发生,发育,发育,
神经生物学和病毒发病机理。细胞因子表达失调是免疫学的原因,
炎症性疾病以及其他疾病状况。许多不同的细胞类型秘密趋化因子,大多数
通常,在先天和适应性免疫调查中吸引免疫细胞进入感染或受伤部位。
测量小组织或血浆样品中细胞因子/趋化因子的能力将显着,并且
积极影响基本,翻译和临床前生物医学/行为的许多VA赞助的项目
与目前在VA圣地亚哥医疗系统进行的资深医疗保健相关的研究
(vasdhs)。细胞因子/趋化因子在几种疾病状态中受到影响,包括高血压,糖尿病,
肥胖,癌症,骨关节炎,成瘾,创伤性疾病,躁郁症,炎症性肠病,
酗酒和慢性肾脏疾病。我们是目前由VA资助的10人组,以前有5个
获得VA功绩和CDA奖的资金调查员,他们将直接从收购VASDHS中受益
没有Meso扇区S 600mm超敏感板成像仪。我们的项目包括广泛的范围
领域和研究,包括肾脏病/高血压,内分泌学,神经病学,麻醉学,
肺和重症监护,胃肠病学,风湿病学,免疫学,心脏病学,泌尿科和精神病学。
vasdhs的获取没有中索扇区S 600mm超敏感板成像仪将
不仅会影响VASDHS的基本临床前研究
通过改善患者临床护理并支持VA医疗保健任务。
项目成果
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10162302 - 财政年份:2020
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