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With a newly-obtained fiery red blood meal visible through her transparent abdomen, the now heavy female Aedes aegypti mosquito takes flight. Clostridium botulinum growing on egg yolk agar showing the lipase reaction.An atypical enlarged lymphocyte found in the blood smear from a HPS patient. (a) An atypical enlarged lymphocyte found in the blood smear from a HPS patient. (b)Burkholderia psudeomallei grown on sheep blood agar for 24 hours.

Core Facilities

Introduction

The overall objective of these cores is to offer a broad array of expertise, technical support and instrumentation to the scientific community that is responding to the national research initiatives in biodefense and emerging infectious disease.

Core facilities are available to all investigators in the Pacific Southwest Region, regardless of institutional affiliation. If you are interested in utilizing any of the cores' services, please contact the principal investigator for that Core.

Protein Microarray

Protein and PCR-MS Core

Animal Resources and Laboratory Services core

Rodent aBSL3 Core

 

 

 

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