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Cell Image Analysis Resource Center

IARC activities

Description of Facilities 

The Image Analysis Resource Center was established in 1996. A previous instrumentation grant from the Department of Defense in 1993 provided the basic equipment. From 1996-2001 the RCMI Program provided funds to purchase additional equipment and technical support to train investigators in the use of Image Analysis and to supervise the facilities. The objectives of the Center for 2001-2006 are to add additional instrumentation (i.e. confocal microscope) and capabilities (i.e. introducing investigators to "NIH Image", a free imaging software) as well as to make the facility available to a larger community of investigators.

Current research projects utilizing the facilities include:

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Instrumentation 
  • Dell Pentium Pro 200 computer 
  • Dell Pentium III Dimension 4100 computer 
  • Nikon dissecting microscope with power supply 
  • Iomega 1GB Jaz External SCSI removable hard drive 
  • Iomega Zip Drive 100MB 
  • HP ScanJet 4C scanner 
  • Fargo Pictura 310E color printer with dye sublimation 
  • Zeiss Axioscope microscope 135 with power supply 
  • Zeiss Axiovert microscope with power supply 
  • Xilix MicroImager video camera 
  • Sony 900 Color Video Camara 
  • Dage video camera 
  • Precision iluminator 
  • HP LaserJet 4Si 
  • Polaroid Digital Palette 
  • Magneto Optical Drive 2.6GB 
  • Leica Cryostat 
  • Isotemp Oven 
Software 
  • MCID Elite 6.0 (Image Analysis) 
  • Adobe Photoshop 
  • Corel Draw/Photopaint 
  • MS Power Point  
  • Quatro Pro 7.0 
  • Omni Page 5.02 
  • Statistica 4.5 
  • Norton Utilities 
  • Word Perfect 8.0 
  • MS Word  
  • MS Publisher 
  • Origin 6.0 
  • Sigma Plot 7.0 
  • Systat 9.0 
  • Lotus 123 Release 5 
  • McAfee Anti-virus 
Services Provided 
  • Morphometry - area, volume, perimeter, length, width, etc. 
  • Cell counting 
  • 3-D reconstruction 
  • Grain counting for in situ hybridization 
  • Densitometry - gel analysis, autoradiography 
  • Bone histomorphometry 
  • Real time image analysis - calcium measurements 
Research Applications 
  • HIV Sensory Neuropathy: Age Risk Factors and Immunopathogenesis. 
  • Estrogen regulation of cocaine-induced locomotor sensitization. 
  • Cell comunication in the diabetic heart. 
  • Structural, biophysical, and behavioral consequences of allosteric modulation of GABAa receptors by neurosteroids. 
  • Role of Epha receptors and eprins ligands after spinal cord injury. 
  • Determination of the relative expression of caveolin isoforms during the differentiation of C6 astroglial cells. 
  • Involvement of Myoip in the movement of Chs3p and Sncip inside Saccharomyces cereviciae cells. 

Activity Coordinator
Annabell C. Segarra, Ph.D.
Associate Professor
Department of Physiology
Tel: (787) 758-2525 Ext. 1965, 1615, 1644
Fax: (787) 753-0120
E-mail: asegarra@rcm.upr.edu
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