Author name: Kristen Hartman

Research Tools for Parkinson’s Disease

A review of the tools for studying Parkinson’s Disease These results show that an antibody to the extracellular domain of the dopamine transporter (DAT) can be used to target midbrain dopaminergic neurons and that Anti-DAT-Saporin may be useful for producing a lesion very similar to the naturally-occurring neural degeneration seen in Parkinson’s Disease (Wiley et […]

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Prolyl hydroxylase substrate adenylosuccinate lyase is an oncogenic driver in triple negative breast cancer

Zurlo G, Liu X, Takada M, Fan C, Simon JM, Ptacek TS, Rodriguez J, von Kriegsheim A, Liu J, Locasale JW, Robinson A, Zhang J, Holler JM, Kim B, Zikánová M, Bierau J, Xie L, Chen X, Li M, Perou CM, Zhang Q (2019) Prolyl hydroxylase substrate adenylosuccinate lyase is an oncogenic driver in triple

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Alzheimer’s Disease models

A review of the tools for creating animal models of Alzheimer’s Disease “192 IgG-saporin binds selectively and irreversibly to low-affinity nerve growth factor receptor interrupting cholinergic neuronal protein synthesis.” “Anti-DBH-SAP allows a selective and gradual lesioning of noradrenergic neurones in the brain stem nucleus locus coeruleus, the primary site of noradrenaline production in the CNS.”

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OP11: Role of spinal cholecystokinin receptor 2 in alloknesis models.

Tominaga M, Kusube F, Honda K, Komiya E, Takahashi N, Naito H, Suga Y, Takamori K (2019) OP11: Role of spinal cholecystokinin receptor 2 in alloknesis models. Itch 4:1-62. doi: 10.1097/itx.0000000000000030 Objective: To determine the detailed molecular and cellular mechanisms that induce alloknesis via the spinal CCK2 receptor. Summary: Ablation of spinal CCK receptor-expressing cells

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Corticolimbic stress regulatory circuits, hypothalamo–pituitary–adrenocortical adaptation, and resilience

Herman JP (2020) Corticolimbic stress regulatory circuits, hypothalamo–pituitary–adrenocortical adaptation, and resilience. Chen A (Ed.): Stress Resilience 291-309. Academic Press doi: 10.1016/B978-0-12-813983-7.00019-7 Summary: Review. Immunolesion of paraventricular nucleus (PVN)-projecting norepinephrine (NE) neurons with Anti-DBH-SAP attenuates acute stress reactivity (interestingly, to restraint), but it does not inhibit somatic or HPA axis responses to stress in any simple

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Renal denervation for treating congenital long QT syndrome: Shortening the QT interval or modulating sympathetic tone?

Kiuchi MG, Chen S, Carnagarin R, Matthews VB, Schlaich MP (2019) Renal denervation for treating congenital long QT syndrome: Shortening the QT interval or modulating sympathetic tone?. Europace 21(11):1755-1756. doi: 10.1093/europace/euz251 Summary: Targeted ablation of cardiac sympathetic neurons (TACSN) through CTB-SAP injection in the left stellate ganglion (LSG), inhibited its activation, improved sympathetic remodelling, and

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Light stimulation into dorsal raphe nucleus contributes to antidepressant effect for a stressed rat model.

Li X (2019) Light stimulation into dorsal raphe nucleus contributes to antidepressant effect for a stressed rat model. bioRxiv 821421. doi: 10.1101/821421 PMID: 0 Usage: immunohisochemistry (1:500) Related Products: Corticotropin Releasing Hormone Rabbit Polyclonal (Cat. #AB-02)

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