Hello Dr. Wolf,

The UCSC Genome Browser's project team focuses on developing 
bioinformatics utilities, content, and visualization aids for genome 
assemblies and annotation (with a focus on vertibrates). Unfortunately, 
this means that we are unable to help you with tissue resources.

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Best wishes,
Jen

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Jennifer Jackson
UCSC Genome Informatics Group
http://genome.ucsc.edu/

On 3/25/10 12:48 PM, Norm Wolf wrote:
> Thank you in advance for your help:
>   My laboratory wishes to access human lens sections from young and old
> donors. Either unstained fixed sections or stained sections through the
> whole lens are needed. I realize that most NEI resources are for chromosomal
> or proteins expressed. I would greatly appreciated any source that you could
> supply or suggest for this whole lens resource. I am already in contact
> wilth NIDH and the local eye bank. Old donors should either be over 75 years
> of age or have a known cataract.
> -Dr Norman Wolf
> Department of Pathology,University of Washington
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