Targeted Ablation with IB4-SAP

Selective ablation of IB4+ primary afferent neurons reduces mechanical and cold hyperalgesia in an EAE mouse model of multiple sclerosis Kayla L. Nguyen1, Sydney R. Lamerand1, Ronit P. Deshpande1, Bradley K. Taylor1,2 1Department of Anesthesiology and Perioperative Medicine, University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine, Pittsburgh, PA2Center for Neuroscience at the University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA […]

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Top 20 Targeting Tools of 2020

Top Five Targeted Toxins #1. CTB-SAP  (Cat. #IT-14) – targets cells expressing GM1 receptor #2. Anti-DBH-SAP (Cat. #IT-03) – targets cells expressing rat dopamine beta-hydroxylase  #3. IB4-SAP (Cat. #IT-10) – targets cells expressing alpha-D-galactopyranoside residues #4. mu p75-SAP (Cat. #IT-16) – targets cells expressing mouse p75NTR #5. ME20.4-SAP (Cat. #IT-15) – targets cells expressing multiple mammalian

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Neuroscience 2021 and Targeting Trends

Have you read Targeting Trends newsletters? Now in a more convenient format, the ATS newsletters are accessible on our website. Features include summaries of the latest publications, FAQ to answer product questions, and articles with cutting edge research shared by featured scientists. Plus cameo appearances by our beloved cats. Flip through the pages of the newsletters like

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Annual ATS Poster of the Year Winners

Neuroscience 2019 Truckenbrod LM, Bumanglag AV, Chun E, Hernandez A, Federico QP, Maurer AP, Sloviter RS, Burke SN (2019) Targeted hippocampal GABA neuron ablation produces hippocampal sclerosis, epilepsy, and dissociable effects on the Morris water maze and object-place paired association tasks. Neuroscience 2019 Abstracts 158.03. Society for Neuroscience, Chicago, IL An epileptogenic role for hippocampal

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New Publications using Saporin conjugates

Cat. #IT-01  192-IgG-SAP Lesions of the nucleus basalis magnocellularis (Meynert) induce enhanced somatosensory responses and tactile hypersensitivity in rats. Dezawa S, Nagasaka K, Watanabe Y, & Takashima I. (2020). Exp Neurol, 335 113493. 2020/10/05.  Disruption of basal forebrain cholinergic neurons after traumatic brain injury does not compromise environmental enrichment-mediated cognitive benefits. Moschonas EH, Leary JB,

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World Alzheimer’s Month – Latest publications

Cat. #IT-01  192-IgG-SAP Long-term potentiation in the hippocampal CA3 to CA1 synapses may be induced in vivo by activation of septal cholinergic inputs. Dobryakova, Y. V., M. Y. Stepanichev, V. A. Markevich and A. P. Bolshakov (2020).  Int J Neurosci: 1-9. Intracerebroventricular Administration of 192IgG-Saporin Alters the State of Microglia in the Neocortex. Volobueva, M. N., Y.

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Featured Saporin Conjugates

Antibody-Saporin Conjugates (able to be retrogradely transported) Saporin Conjugate(s) Molecular Target Cell Subpopulation Killed References 192-IgG-SAP(192-Saporin) Nerve growth factorreceptor (NGFR),p75NTR Rat cholinergic forebrain neuronsUpper cervical ganglion Cat. #IT-01 Anti-ChAT-SAP(ChAT-SAP) Cholineacetyltransferase(ChAT) Cholinergic interneurons ofdorsal striatum Cat. #IT-42 Anti-DAT-SAP(DAT-SAP) Dopamine Transporter(DAT) Dopaminergic neuronsParkinson’s disease Model Cat. #IT-25 Anti-DBH-SAP(DSAP) Dopamine betahydroxylase (DBH) Locus coeruleus/subcoeruleusAlzheimer’s disease Model Cat. #IT-03

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