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Assisted use - staff operation of specific instruments opticalimaging Service
BD FACSAria III - cell sorter and flow cytometer flowcytometry Equipment
BD FACSCanto II - flow cytometer flowcytometry Equipment
BD LSR II - flow cytometer flowcytometry Equipment
Beckman Coulter Biomek FX systems - liquid handling robots FGC Equipment
Becoming a core user FGC Policy
Billing Address AZGC Policy
Bioanalyzer AZGC Service
Bioluminescence and Fluorescence Imaging TBIR Service
Biomek FX/Biomek NX AZGC Equipment
Biospecimen processing & Biobanking flowcytometry Service
BioTek Cytation 1 plate reader flowcytometry Equipment
Blanket Expose System nanofab Equipment
Branson Plasma Asher nanofab Equipment
Bruker 7T MRI TBIR Equipment
Bruker AmaZon Ion Trap and capLC MassSpec Equipment
Bruker Autoflex Speed MALDI-TOF MassSpec Equipment
Bruker solariX 2XR FTMS MassSpec Equipment
BSL2 Sorting Questionnaire flowcytometry Service
Cary 5000 UV-Vis-NIR nanofab Equipment
CDE Resmap nanofab Equipment
Cell Cycle with PI flowcytometry Procedure
Cell Line Authentication AZGC Service
Cell Sorting flowcytometry Service
Cell Suspensions flowcytometry Policy

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