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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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  • Cell line stably expressing mutant LRRK2 G2019S (KI) (Type: Raw 264.7 macrophages)

    RAW 264.7 macrophage cell line expressing a G2019S mutation in LRRK2 knocked into the endogenous mouse LRRK2 protein using zinc-finger nuclease (ZFN)-assisted adeno viral vector (AAV) technology to generate a stable cell line.

    We were unable to generate this cell line due to technical difficulty and have discontinued production.

  • Cell line stably expressing mutant LRRK2 T1348N (KI) (Type: Raw 264.7 macrophages)

    RAW 264.7 macrophage cell line expressing a T1348N mutation in LRRK2 knocked into the endogenous mouse LRRK2 protein using zinc-finger nuclease (ZFN)-assisted adeno viral vector (AAV) technology to generate a stable cell line.

  • Lentiviral eGFP

    Lentiviral vector encoding eGFP

    Please note: This viral vector is not intended for in vivo use. 

  • TH-GFP Rat (non-X-linked)

    Rats expressing green fluorescent protein (GFP) under the rat tyrosine hydroxylase (TH) promotor. This is a non-X-linked mutation. 

  • LRRK2 Full-Length Protein (Human)

    Full-Length human LRRK2 protein generated in vitro and assessed for kinase activity.

  • Parkin Plasmids

    DNA Plasmids encoding various Parkin cDNA inserts

  • PINK1 Plasmids

    DNA Plasmids encoding various PINK1 cDNA inserts

  • VPS35 Plasmids

    DNA Plasmids encoding various VPS35 cDNA inserts

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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
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