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Matthew Rasband
Program in Developmental Biology and Department of Neuroscience, Baylor College of Medicine, USA
1 protocol
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Emmanuelle Berret
Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne
9 protocols
Geoffrey Lau
City University of Hong Kong
12 protocols
Hong-guang Xia
Zhejiang University
7 protocols
Jingli Cao
Duke University Medical Center
11 protocols
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Kae-Jiun Chang
Post-Doc, University of California, San Francisco
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Neuroscience
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PhD, Baylor College of Medicine
1 Protocol published
Cell Surface Protein-protein Binding on COS-7 Cells
Authors:
Kae-Jiun Chang
and
Matthew N. Rasband
,
date:
01/05/2014,
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Examination of interactions between a transmembrane protein and a soluble protein by pull-down or immunoprecipitation assays can be tricky and complicated due to the detergent extraction of membrane proteins during the lysate preparation step. The ...
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11 Protocols reviewed
Mutant Huntingtin Secretion in Neuro2A Cells and Rat Primary Cortical Neurons
Authors:
Katarina Trajkovic
,
Hyunkyung Jeong
and
Dimitri Krainc
,
date:
01/05/2018,
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Quantitative analysis of proteins secreted from the cells poses a challenge due to their low abundance and the interfering presence of a large amount of bovine serum albumin (BSA) in the cell culture media. We established assays for detection of ...
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Organotypic Brain Cultures: A Framework for Studying CNS Infection by Neurotropic Viruses and Screening Antiviral Drugs
Authors:
Jeremy Charles Welsch
,
Claire Lionnet
,
Christophe Terzian
,
Branka Horvat
,
Denis Gerlier
and
Cyrille Mathieu
,
date:
11/20/2017,
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3536,
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According to the World Health Organization (WHO), at least 50% of emerging viruses endowed with pathogenicity in humans can infect the Central Nervous System (CNS) with induction of encephalitis and other neurologic diseases (Taylor
et al.
, ...
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