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OHSU Flow Cytometry Shared Resource

Oregon Health & Science University

Contact Info:

Mike Munks

https://www.ohsu.edu/xd/research/research-cores/flow-cytometry/index.cfm

Grants and Identifiers:

RRID: RRID:SCR_009974

Instrumentation:

Services Provided:

Relevant Publications:

1.) Keutler K, Prady S, Canaday P, Dorrell C, Schultz C (2025 Aug 12). Glucagon and GLP-1 Accelerate Pseudo-Islet Assembly and Unmask Sex-Specific Islet Fragmentation Dynamics. bioRxiv : the preprint server for biology, (), . . PMID: 40832284.


2.) Karamooz E, Kim SJ, Peterson JC, Tammen AE, Soma S, Soll AC, Meermeier EW, Khuzwayo S, Lewinsohn DM (2025 Aug 4). Two-pore channels in MR1-dependent presentation of Mycobacterium tuberculosis infection PLOS Pathogens, 21(8), e1013342. . PMCID: 12331044.


3.) Orlin DJ, Munoz A, Berryman S, Semidey D, Murthy SE (2025 Jul 31). Targeting Tmem63b and Piezo2 in C-fiber low threshold mechanoreceptor: limitation of Vglut3-IRES-Cre. bioRxiv : the preprint server for biology, (), . . PMID: 40766537.


4.) Kim SJ, Peterson JC, Olive AJ, Tafesse FG, Kulicke CA, Karamooz E, Lewinsohn DM (2025 Jun 26). Synaptotagmin 1 and Synaptotagmin 7 promote MR1-mediated presentation of Mycobacterium tuberculosis antigens bioRxiv, (), 2025.06.23.660389. . PMCID: 12262809.


5.) Kulicke CA, Lemon C, Krawic JR, Ramirez LMN, Kim SJ, Narayanan G, Tafesse FG, Hildebrand WH, Dobos KM, Lewinsohn DM (2025 May 19). Mutations outside the MR1 antigen binding groove differentially inhibit presentation of exogenous antigens. bioRxiv : the preprint server for biology, (), . . PMID: 40475583.


6.) Sandau US, McFarland TJ, Smith SJ, Galasko DR, Quinn JF, Saugstad JA (2022). Differential Effects of APOE Genotype on MicroRNA Cargo of Cerebrospinal Fluid Extracellular Vesicles in Females With Alzheimer's Disease Compared to Males. Frontiers in cell and developmental biology, 10(), 864022. . PMID: 35573689.


Description:

Core facility that provides the following services: Analytical flow cytometry service, Cell sorting service, Flow cytometry data analysis service, Grant preparation support service, Flow cytometry instrument training, Flow cytometry consultation service. The OHSU Flow Cytometry Shared Resource (FCSR) has operated as a core resource for OHSU Knight Cancer Institute members since 1996 and provides advanced flow cytometry instrumentation, technical expertise and technical services. The FCSR also provides training in data interpretation, experiment design and routine operation to researchers, offering an additional cost-saving option of doing some of the work themselves. Finally, this resource saves valuable investigator time by analyzing specimens and preparing them, if needed.