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
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Preclinical Models
Learn more about the various in vivo models used in Parkinson's disease research.
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Total PINK1 Antibody
Antibody
Monoclonal antibody directed against human total PINK1. Suitable for immunoblotting experiments. The antibody was mapped to AA 188-194 with some cross-reaction to AA287-301.
Total Parkin Antibody
Antibody
Monoclonal mouse antibody directed against human Parkin. Suitable for immunoblot experiments.
Total Parkin Antibody*
Antibody
Monoclonal mouse antibody directed against human Parkin. Suitable for immunoblot and immunohistochemistry experiments.
Total Parkin Antibody*
Antibody
Monoclonal mouse antibody directed against human Parkin. Suitable for immunohistochemistry applications, and evidence suggests this antibody may be binding to a conformational epitope.
Total DJ-1 Antibody
Antibody
Mouse monoclonal antibody directed against full length DJ-1. Ideal for use in immunoblotting or immunoassays.
TOMM20 Ubiquitinated at K56/61 Antibody
Antibody
Rabbit monoclonal antibody directed against the K56/61-ubiquitinated TOMM20.
Estimated Availability: Late 2025
TMEM192 Antibody
Antibody
Rabbit monoclonal antibody directed against human/mouse TMEM192 for immunoprecipitation of endogenous lysosomes.
Estimated Availability: Late 2025
TMEM175 Antibody
Antibody
Rabbit monoclonal antibody directed against human/mouse TMEM175 for immunoblotting and immunostaining applications.
Estimated Availability: Early 2025
TMEM115 Antibody
Antibody
Rabbit monoclonal antibody directed against human/mouse TMEM115 for immunoprecipitation of endogenous golgi.
Estimated Availability: Mid 2026
Thy-1 Wild Type Human Alpha-Synuclein Mouse (Line 61)*
Mouse Model
Transgenic mice expressing wild type human alpha-synuclein cDNA driven by the mouse Thy1 promoter. Model was developed by Eliezer Masliah and deposited by Robert Rissman at University of California San Diego, and made available through the MJFF Sponsored Tools Program. RRID:IMSR_JAX:038796
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"We have shown, thanks in part to MJFF, that researchers now have in their pantry the right ‘ingredients’, to... help to drive forward PD drug development.”
Heather Melrose, PhD
Mayo Clinic