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NINDS is part of the
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Miscellaneous scientific resources, such as antibodies, are available to the neuroscience community.
The UC Davis/NINDS/NIMH NeuroMab Facility
The mission of the UC Davis/NINDS/NIMH NeuroMab facility is to generate and distribute high quality, validated mouse monoclonal
antibodies against molecular targets found in the nervous system (NeuroMabs). These antibodies are suitable for 1) immunocytochemical-based
imaging studies of protein localization in adult, developing and pathological brain samples, for 2) biochemical analyses of
subunit composition and post-translational modifications of native brain proteins, and for 3) proteomic analyses of native
brain protein networks. The NeuroMab facility was recently funded for a five-year period with the goal of making monoclonal
antibodies to 250-500 neuronal proteins. An initial emphasis is on selecting as targets membrane proteins (receptors/channels/transporters),
synaptic proteins, other neuronal signaling molecules, and proteins with established links to disease states. These NeuroMabs
will then be produced on a large scale and made available to the neuroscience research community at cost in the form of tissue
culture supernatants and purified immunoglobulins.
Request for Information:
The NeuroMab facility is accepting suggestions as to potential targets. Requestors should supply NeuroMab with a scientific
justification as to the biological importance of the target molecule, the importance of these reagents to the national neuroscience
community, and the availability and suitability of existing polyclonal and/or monoclonal antibodies. Requestors should also
include a list of reagents (synthetic peptides, fusion proteins, full-length cDNAs for transfection in mammalian cells, samples
from knockout mice) that could be made available to the NeuroMab staff to facilitate the development and characterization
of these NeuroMabs. Submit this information to NeuroMab at neuromab@ucdavis.edu. The NeuroMab advisory board, together with
program officials from NINDS and NIMH, will then prioritize the request in the NeuroMab queue.
Related sites:
UC Davis/NINDS/NIMH NeuroMab Facility
NIH Neuroscience Blueprint
Contact:
Dr. Randall Stewart, Program Director, NINDS
Last updated April 29, 2008