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For any inquiries, please feel free to contact us at: EnergyBalanceCore@bidmc.harvard.edu

About Us

The Structural Biology Core Facility at Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, located at 99 Brookline Avenue (Research North), was established to provide state-of-the-art support for investigators across BIDMC, Harvard Medical School, and the broader biotechnology and pharmaceutical communities. Our...

About Us

The BIDMC Zebrafish Core Facility is a 3,000+ fish tank facility, located in the Slosberg-Landay building. It is a state-of-the-art 2,500 sq. ft. facility built by Pentair Aquatic Habitats. The facility is equipped with 48 racks which hold standard sized adult zebrafish tanks, a three-rack nursery...

Procedures and Policies

ALL Users Must: Be listed on an IACUC-approved animal protocol (for Zebrafish) Undergo training on BIDMC Core Facility rules and standard operations prior to gaining card access Perform BIDMC Animal Research Facility and CITI Training as appropriate to Zebrafish use Receive BIDMC Health Clearances...

Funding

The National Institutes of Health (NINDS, NIA) provides funding for projects in our lab. We are also sincerely grateful to the patients, family members, and caregivers who donated their time, brains, and biospecimens for biomedical research. __________________________________________________________...

Thrombospondin Structure

Five members of the TSP gene family have been identified (Fig. 1). TSP-1 and -2 (Subgroup A) are similar in their domain structure and the fact that they form disulfide-linked trimers. By contrast, TSP-3 and -4, and cartilage oligomeric matrix protein (COMP) (Subgroup B) assemble into pentamers. An...