
Our funding depends upon your citing the Cell Imaging Shared Resource when you publish data obtained with equipment or services from the CISR. This would include images from the microscopes, training in the use of software, prints from the Codonics, etc. Because we are fortunate to have so much Center support, the list of grant numbers is large.
Style I. The minimum acceptable acknowledgement should read:
"Experiments/Data analysis/presentation [include what you use]" were performed in part through the use of the VUMC Cell Imaging Shared Resource.
Style II. If space permits, please append the following list of grant numbers:
"Experiments/Data analysis/presentation [include what you use]" were performed in part through the use of the VUMC Cell Imaging Shared Resource (supported by NIH grants CA68485, DK20593, DK58404, HD15052, DK59637 and EY08126).
Please let us know when you publish, and if possible, send us a reprint of the paper.
This information is essential to sustain the imaging resources that you use.
Thank You.

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