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Research – Transferable Expertise

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Area of Expertise

Culturing primary fibroblasts

Protocol ProvidedYes

Training AvailableYes

Investigator NameSufi Thomas
Investigator InstitutionUniversity of Kansas Medical Center
Lab Contact NameJaci Blancarte
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References

Kumar D, New J, Vishwakarma V, Joshi R, Enders J, Lin F, Dasari S, Gutierrez W, Leef G, Ponnurangam S, Chavan H, Ganaden L, Thornton M, Dai H, Tawfik O, Straub J, Shnayder Y, Kakarala K, Tsue T, Girod D, Houten B, Shrikant A, Krishnamurthy P and Thomas SM. Cancer-associated fibroblasts drive glycolysis in a targetable signaling loop implicated in head and neck squamous cell carcinoma progression. Cancer Research, 2018, 78(14):3769-3782. PMID: 29769197 PMCID: PMC6050074

Area of Expertise

Small animal surgery including sciatic nerve injection, intra-pancreatic (head or tail) injection, salivary gland (submandibular and parotid gland) injection, cervical sympathetic ganglionectomy, subphrenic bilateral vagotomy, pyloroplasty.

Protocol ProvidedYes

Training AvailableYes

Animal imaging techniquesYes

Investigator NameRichard Wong
Investigator InstitutionMSKCC
Lab Contact NameChunhao Chen
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