General
To request any of our services listed in our Equipment and Services page, please complete this survey. Please retain a pdf copy of the survey for your record. A MAPcore member will be in contact following submission.
Our catalog is constantly being updated. If you do not see an antibody, probe or panel that will suite your project please complete a service request survey for: Single DAB optimization, Custom multiplex panel optimization, RNAscope or miRNAscope.
GPEC is MAPcore’s sister histology core for all internal requests. If you are an internal user, please use the GPEC request form.
NanoString GeoMx™ Digital Spatial Profiling
Webinar hosted by NanoString and UBC’s MAPcore to introduce our DSP services. Made available on demand by NanoString.
This webinar is a good place to start for any researcher interested in our DSP services!
NanoString quick start guides and manuals website are a great resources for understanding the fundamentals of the DSP assay.
This resource on the NanoString website explains everything you need to know about morphology markers – what are they, which kits are available and how to customize your own panel.
NanoString quick start guides and manuals website are a great resources for understanding the fundamentals of the DSP assay.
This NanoString webinar by Dr. Gokhan Demirkan, Sr. Product Application Scientist, is very informative for anyone thinking of taking on a DSP project.
The NanoString webinar library is a compiled list of the current NanoString webinars for DSP and is a rich resources for new and experienced users, alike.
Included in this page is a summary of the nCounter protein assays currently available through NanoString. MAPcore DSP service provides the generic reagents required to run the DSP (buffers, plates and nCounter reagents). Each researcher is required to order their own probe/Hyb Code sets and their own morphology kits.
Included in this page is a summary of the nCounter and NGS RNA assays currently available through NanoString. MAPcore DSP service provides the generic reagents required to run the DSP (buffers, plates and nCounter reagents). Each researcher is required to order their own probe/Hyb Code sets and their own morphology kits.
The attached pdf is designed to initially guide researchers in planning their specimens and assays for use on the DSP.
Opal™ Multiplex Immunohistochemistry
This page includes several links to publications, webinars and pdf guides to introduce the Opal.
Here you can find useful webinars for both new and experienced users.