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URL: http://pathways.mbic.cmu.edu/
Proper Citation: Molecular Biosensor and Imaging Center (RRID:SCR_022824)
Description: Center for collaboration of biologists, chemists, and engineers to develop fluorescence technologies for biomedical applications used in drug discovery, neuroscience, biomedical imaging and cancer biology programs. Technologies launched from MBIC include the Cyanine Dyes (Cy3, Cy5, Cy7), High Content Screening (Cellomics, Inc), Difference In-Gel Electrophoresis (DIGE), Qdots for In-vivo imaging, Fluorogen Activating Proteins, and DNA Nanotags.
Abbreviations: MBIC
Synonyms: Carnegie Mellon University Molecular Biosensor and Imaging Center
Resource Type: organization portal, data or information resource, portal
Keywords: fluorescence technologies development, biomedical applications, drug discovery, neuroscience, biomedical imaging, cancer biology
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