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Research Tools Catalog

To save researchers time and resources, The Michael J. Fox Foundation has made a number of tools available to the scientific community at low cost, with rapid delivery.

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    Sponsored Tools Program

    Learn more about how MJFF can help share your tools.

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    Tools Consortium

    MJFF is working with industry to develop priority tools.

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    Preclinical Models

    Learn more about the various in vivo models used in Parkinson's disease research.

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BAG3 Protein
Protein
Human BAG3 protein. This protein was generated and shared by Drs Paul Brennan and Karolina Rygiel at Oxford University though the MJFF Sponsored Tools Program.
  • BAG3
Miro1 Antibody (ELISA-Capture)
Antibody
Rabbit monoclonal antibody directed against human/mouse/rat Miro1, validated for use as a capture antibody in immunoassay applications.  Can also be purchased as a pair with the detector antibody here
  • Miro1
Miro1 Antibody (ELISA-Detector)
Antibody
Rabbit monoclonal antibody directed against human/mouse/rat Miro1, validated for use as a detector antibody in immunoassay applications.  Can also be purchased as a pair with the detector antibody here
  • Miro1
Ubiquitin pS65 Phosphospecific Antibody (IHC)
Antibody
Rat anti-pS65 Ubiquitin antibody that has undergone Fc species switching to develop rat reagents from the original rabbit antibody (41H1/41K3). The new chimeric antibody is approved for immunohistochemistry and can be detected using Fc-specific secondary antibodies to rat IgG.
  • Ubiquitin
Ubiquitin pS65 Phosphospecific Antibody (WB/ICC/ELISA)
Antibody
Rat anti-pS65 Ubiquitin antibody that has undergone Fc species switching to develop rat reagents from the original rabbit antibody (30H3/30K1). The new chimeric antibody is approved for immunoblotting, immunocytochemistry, and immunoassay, and can be detected using Fc-specific secondary antibodies to rat IgG.
  • Ubiquitin
Floxed Parkin Mouse*
Mouse Model
Mice with loxP sites flanking Parkin exon 4 for conditional knockout using Cre-expressing viral vectors. Model was generated and deposited by Dr Ted Dawson at Johns Hopkins University through the MJFF Sponsored Tools Program.    
  • Parkin
pS65 Ubiquitin Immunoassay*
Assay
SMCxPRO® immunoassay for measurement of phospho-serine 65 Ubiquitin. Assay was developed and kindly shared by Mitokinin through the MJFF Sponsored Tools Program.  To access, complete the request form on the Millipore CADI services page.  
  • Ubiquitin
Human GCase Antibody (ICC)
Antibody
Monoclonal mouse anti-human GCase antibodies (clones 1/17 and 1/23) for immunocytochemistry applications. These antibodies were generated by Roche and are kindly made available to academic/non-profit organizations only through the MJFF Sponsored Tools Program. 
  • GBA
Alpha Synuclein Gene Replacement E46K (SNCA-GR*E46K) Mouse*
Mouse Model
Knock-in/knock-out gene replacement model with mouse genomic regions from Snca exchanged for 158 kb of the human SNCA genomic region including the E46K mutation. Model was donated by Dr. Michael Koob at University of Minnesota, and made available through the MJFF Sponsored Tools Program. RRID:IMSR_JAX:039168
  • Alpha-Synuclein
Alpha Synuclein Gene Replacement WT (SNCA-GR WT) Mouse*
Mouse Model
Knock-in/knock-out gene replacement model with mouse genomic regions from Snca exchanged for 158 kb of the human SNCA genomic region. Model was donated by Dr. Michael Koob at University of Minnesota, and made available through the MJFF Sponsored Tools Program. RRID:IMSR_JAX:039166
  • Alpha-Synuclein
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Heather Melrose, PhD Mayo Clinic
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