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Preclinical Models
Learn more about the various in vivo models used in Parkinson's disease research.
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LRRK2 T1348N Mouse
Mouse Model
Mice expressing the T1348N mutant (GTPase-dead) form of LRRK2. RRID:IMSR_JAX:021829
VPS35 D620N Mouse
Mouse Model
Mice expressing the D620N mutant form of VPS35. RRID:IMSR_JAX:023409
LRRK2 pT1491 Phosphospecific Antibody
Antibody
Rabbit monoclonal phosphospecific antibody directed against Threonine1491 of LRRK2.
Microtubule-Associated Protein Tau Plasmids
DNA Plasmids
DNA Plasmids encoding various MAPT cDNA inserts
VPS35 Plasmids
DNA Plasmids
DNA Plasmids encoding various VPS35 cDNA inserts
PINK1 Plasmids
DNA Plasmids
DNA Plasmids encoding various PINK1 cDNA inserts
Parkin Plasmids
DNA Plasmids
DNA Plasmids encoding various Parkin cDNA inserts
LRRK2 pT1503 Phosphospecific Antibody
Antibody
Rabbit monoclonal phosphospecific antibody directed against Threonine1503 of LRRK2.
LRRK2 pS1292 Phosphospecific Antibody
Antibody
This rabbit monoclonal phosphospecific antibody was directed against human LRRK2 (aa 1250-1350, phospho S1292; the exact sequence is commercially sensitive). This antibody performs well in immunoblotting experiments from cell lysate.
Total Rab 8 Antibody (Hu/Ms/Rt)
Antibody
Rabbit monoclonal antibody directed against the human and rodent total Rab 8 protein. Suitable for immunoblot and immunoprecipitation experiments. This antibody epitope was mapped to C-terminus amino acids 190-196.
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Mayo Clinic