Targeting Tools: Custom Conjugates – Made to Order

Proteins come in all shapes and sizes and don’t always contain a ready-to-conjugate binding site. ATS scientists are conjugation experts when it comes to crosslinking peptides, antibodies, and other proteins. Whether you are in need of a Saporin conjugate, biotin labeling, fluorochrome labeling, ADC’s, or other toxin conjugates, we can help you design a strategy […]

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Cover Article: Striatal patch compartment lesions reduce cocaine-induced repetitive behaviors

by Kristen Ashley Horner and collaborators R. Murray and M.C. LoganMercer University School of Medicine, Savannah, GA 31404 Repeated exposure to psychostimulants, such as cocaine, can result in patterns of repetitive, inflexible behaviors, known as stereotypy.[1,2] These inflexible behaviors are thought to be similar to the type of behaviors observed with certain psychiatric disorders, such

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Targeting Trends 2015 Newsletter

Read the 2015 Newsletters and recent scientific references 2015, issue 1: Impairments in gait, posture and complex movement control in rats modeling the multi-system, cholinergic-dopaminergic losses in Parkinson’s Disease / by Aaron Kucinski / featuring 192-IgG-SAP (Cat. #IT-01), Anti-ChAT-SAP (Cat. #IT-42) Society for Neuroscience Poster of the Year Award Veterinary Development of Substance P-Saporin (SP-SAP) Targeting Talk:

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SFN Poster of the Year 2015

Congratulations to this year’s winner of ATS’ Poster of the Year featuring Dermorphin-SAP (Cat. #IT-12). Horner KA, Logan M, Murray RC (2015) Ablation of the patch compartment reduces cocaine-induced stereotypy. Neuroscience 2015 Abstracts 506.23/M12. Society for Neuroscience, Chicago IL Be sure to check out the featured article in Targeting Trends. Repeated exposure to cocaine (COC) induces

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Technology Tutorial

Internalization Technology to eliminate specific cells Advanced Targeting Systems’ technology – Molecular Surgery – is a modification of one of the most widely used techniques in the neurosciences: lesioning of a region by surgical means and observation of the effect. Saporin has no way of entering a cell on its own, except by bulk-phase endocytosis.

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