Louisiana State University Health Sciences Center Shreveport
Matthew D. Woolard
1501 Kings Hwy
Shreveport, LA 71103
https://www.lsuhs.edu/centers/center-for-applied-immunology-and-pathological-processes/immunophenotyping-core
RRID: RRID:SCR_024781
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The Immunophenotyping Core is an NIH funded program within The Center for Applied Immunology and Pathological Processes (CAIPP). The Immunophenotyping Core provides services that allow for isolation of cellular populations from complex tissues, automated quantification of cell numbers, quantification of GFP, DAPI, RFP, Cy5 or Cy7 positive populations, automated quantification of cytokine concentration in supernatants and biological samples, and high-quality flow cytometric and microscopic assay development and execution. The Core operates as a fee for service facility and is available to all researchers at LSUHS. Services outside of LSUHS will require a prior contract agreement. The Immunophenotyping Core will also provide training and education opportunities.
Manuscripts using services of the CAIPP Immunophenotyping Core should cite the COBRE Grant Award NIH/NIGMS CoBRE award P20 GM134974.