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  • CCR Microarray Technology - Laboratory services provided by the Center for Cancer Research at the National Cancer Institute in Maryland.
    ccr.nci.nih.gov/tech_initiatives/Microarray_Technology.asp
  • DNA Microarray Core Facility at the Scripps Research Insitute - Offers bioinformatics, affymetric microarrays, custom arrays, genotyping and RNA isolation. Located in La Jolla, CA.
    www.scripps.edu/services/dna_array
  • DNA Sequencing and Technology Center at Stanford - Personnel, protocols and instruments in the development of systems to increase the efficiency of DNA sequencing, including functional analysis and software development at Palo Alto, CA.
    sequence-www.stanford.edu/group/techdev/index.html
  • Microarray Facility - Hosted by the University of Queensland, Australia.
    microarray.imb.uq.edu.au
  • Microchemical Facility at Emory University - The Emory University Microchemical Facility is a core service facility providing biopolymer synthesis and analysis services. Our proteomic services include internal digestion, edman sequencing, amino acid analysis, and mass spectrometry.
    www.emory.edu/WHSC/MED/RESEARCH/MCF
  • Peptide Sequencing and AAA Shared Resource - Laboratory offering researchers services in protein sequencing, amino acid analysis, HPLC peptide mapping and purification at the Vanderbilt-Ingram Cancer Center, Nashville, TN.
    www.vicc.org/intranet/resource9.html
  • Protein Analysis Facility at NYU - This New York University facility provides access to equipment and technical expertise on a fee-for-service basis to scientists for research support by helping them to characterize proteins of interest.
    saturn.med.nyu.edu/groups/NeubertLab/paf
  • Protein Sequencing Service - Experience since late 1960s, now available at charges negotiable depending on requirements (e.g. purity and quantity of starting material), from university department at Durham, UK.
    www.dur.ac.uk/~dbl0www/Services/Sequencing/protein.html

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