Catalog

ASAP is committed to accelerating the pace of discovery and informing a path to a cure for Parkinson’s disease through collaboration, research-enabling resources, and data sharing. We’ve created this catalog to showcase the research outputs and tools developed by ASAP-funded programs.

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Whole mount dissection and staining of enteric nervous system

This protocol details whole mount dissection and staining of the enteric nervous system.

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Regional mouse brain analysis (Modified QUINT)

This series of protocols has been adapted from published and unpublished protocols broadly referred to as the QUINT workflow:
Note that the original QUINT workflow was generated by Yates and colleagues, and all credit for the development of these programs goes to that team.

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Embryonic/Postnatal mouse neuron culture protocol

This protocol details the primary neuron culture procedures from embryonic and postnatal mice.

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α-Synuclein protein preparation (Large scale)

Protocol for large-scale preparation of recombinant α-synuclein protein.

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Direct ELISA

This protocol details how to set up and run a direct ELISA on your protein of interest.

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Human brain sequential extraction (Tau)

This protocol details human brain sequential extraction for pathological tau.
This protocol is an adaptation of the work of several labs.

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Hematoxylin and Eosin Stain – FOR PARAFFIN-EMBEDDED TISSUE SECTIONS

This protocol details Hematoxylin and Eosin Stain for paraffin-embedded tissue sections.

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Protocols for stereotaxic injections into mouse brain and ex-vivo electrophysiology

The protocol outlines the injection of α-Synuclin PFF and monomer into the mouse brain, followed by the preparation of acute slices from mice for whole-cell patch clamp recordings.

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