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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Datasets associated with “Peripheral Neuronal Activation Shapes the Microbiome and Alters Gut Physiology”

This RNA data set corresponds to the preprint: Neuronal Activation of the Gastrointestinal Tract Shapes the Gut Environment in Mice (Yoo et al., 2021).

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Images of adeno-associated viral vectors for functional intravenous gene transfer throughout the non-human primate brain

CAP-Mac, neuron-biased in infant Old-World primates, is shown to have potential for non-invasive systemic gene transfer in the brains of NHPs.

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Fecal metagenomic sequencing data for PD patients and controls from Rush University Medical Center

Fecal metagenomic sequencing data associated with Boktor et al. (2023). This dataset includes samples from the Rush University Medical Center cohort.

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Fecal metagenomic sequencing data for PD patients and controls from the BioCollective

Fecal metagenomic sequencing data associated with Boktor et al., 2023. This dataset includes samples from the BioCollective cohort.

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Next-generation sequencing of AAV.CAP-Mac enrichment from Chuapoco et al. (2023)

Dataset of next-generation sequencing of enrichment of AAV.CAP-Mac in various tissues from the publication: Chuapoco, M.R., Flytzanis, N.C., Goeden, N. et al. Adeno-associated viral vectors for functional intravenous gene transfer throughout the non-human primate brain. Nat. Nanotechnol. (2023). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41565-023-01419-x

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Data associated with “Serine-129 phosphorylation of α-synuclein is a trigger for physiologic protein-protein interactions and synaptic function”

The experiments offer a new conceptual platform for investigating the role of Ser129 in synucleinopathies, with implications for drug development.

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Tabular data associated with “Synapsin E-domain is essential for α-synuclein function” (https://doi.org/10.7554/eLife.89687.1)

With previous studies implicating the E-domain in clustering SVs, our experiments advocate a cooperative role for these two proteins in maintaining physiologic SV clusters. (https://elifesciences.org/reviewed-preprints/89687v1)