Aligning Science Across Parkinson's
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  • FISH CODETECTION

    By on June 18, 2025

    DIG and Fluorescein labeled riboprobes Fluorescent in situ hybridization Frozen brain sections

  • How Membrane Contact Sites Shape the Phagophore

    By on June 18, 2025

    Phagophores form membrane contact sites with organelles like the vacuole, ER, and lipid droplets. In situ imaging techniques, such as cryo-CLEM, provide valuable insights into these interactions, aiding in understanding autophagosome biogenesis.

  • MANUAL CELL COUNTING

    By on June 18, 2025

    MANUAL CELL COUNTING

  • Solutions used for FISH Codetection

    By on June 18, 2025

    Protocol to make the solutions used in the protocol published by AWM lab for FISH Codetection

  • pCAG-FIP200 (1-640)-R334D-TSF

    By on June 18, 2025

    Mammalian expression of FIP200 NTD mutant

  • CAG-FIP200 (1-640)-R326D-TSF

    By on June 18, 2025

    Mammalian expression of FIP200 NTD mutant

  • pCAG-FIP200 (1-640)-V314D-TSF

    By on June 18, 2025

    Mammalian expression of FIP200 NTD mutant

  • pCAG-GST-ATG13 (460-517)-F466D/F470D

    By on June 18, 2025

    Mammalian expression of ATG13 (460-517) mutant

  • pCAG-FIP200 (1-640)M3-TSF = V44D

    By on June 18, 2025

    Mammalian expression of FIP200 NTD mutant

  • pCAG-FIP200 (1-640)-L324D/R543D/R548D-TSF

    By on June 18, 2025

    Mammalian expression of FIP200 NTD mutant

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Aligning Science Across Parkinson's
  • About
    • About Overview
    • Who We Are
    • Parkinson’s Disease
  • Research Community
    • Research Community Overview
    • Collaborative Research Network
    • Global Parkinson’s Genetics Program
    • Parkinson’s Progression Markers Initiative
  • Highlights
    • Highlights Overview
    • News & Updates
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    • Discover ASAP
    • Honors & Awards
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