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To save researchers time and resources, The Michael J. Fox Foundation has made a number of tools available to the scientific community at low cost, with rapid delivery.

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    Learn more about the various in vivo models used in Parkinson's disease research.

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LRRK2 G2019S Human ES Cell Line
Immortalized Cell
Modified WIBR3 Human ES cell line with LRRK2 G2019S mutation. This line was generated as part of the iSCORE-PD (Isogenic Stem Cell Collection to Research Parkinson’s Disease) collection created through a collaboration between the Soldner Lab, Albert Einstein College of Medicine, Hockemeyer Lab, University of California, Berkeley, Bateup Lab, University of California, Berkeley, and Rio Lab, University of California, Berkeley, and developed under the Aligning Science Across Parkinson’s (ASAP) initiative.
  • LRRK2
DJ-1 Exon 1-5 Deletion Human ES Cell Line
Immortalized Cell
Modified WIBR3 Human ES cell line with DJ-1 Exon 1-5 deletion. This line was generated as part of the iSCORE-PD (Isogenic Stem Cell Collection to Research Parkinson’s Disease) collection created through a collaboration between the Soldner Lab, Albert Einstein College of Medicine, Hockemeyer Lab, University of California, Berkeley, Bateup Lab, University of California, Berkeley, and Rio Lab, University of California, Berkeley, and developed under the Aligning Science Across Parkinson’s (ASAP) initiative. 
  • DJ-1
GBA IVS2+1 Human ES Cell Line
Immortalized Cell
Modified WIBR3 Human ES cell line with GBA IVS2+1 mutation. This line was generated as part of the iSCORE-PD (Isogenic Stem Cell Collection to Research Parkinson’s Disease) collection created through a collaboration between the Soldner Lab, Albert Einstein College of Medicine, Hockemeyer Lab, University of California, Berkeley, Bateup Lab, University of California, Berkeley, and Rio Lab, University of California, Berkeley, and developed under the Aligning Science Across Parkinson’s (ASAP) initiative. 
  • GBA
Parkin Exon 3 Deletion Human ES Cell Line
Immortalized Cell
Modified WIBR3 Human ES cell line with PRKN Exon 3 deletion. This line was generated as part of the iSCORE-PD (Isogenic Stem Cell Collection to Research Parkinson’s Disease) collection created through a collaboration between the Soldner Lab, Albert Einstein College of Medicine, Hockemeyer Lab, University of California, Berkeley, Bateup Lab, University of California, Berkeley, and Rio Lab, University of California, Berkeley, and developed under the Aligning Science Across Parkinson’s (ASAP) initiative.
  • PRKN
PINK1 Q129X Human ES Cell Line
Immortalized Cell
Modified WIBR3 Human ES cell line with PINK1 Q129X mutation. This line was generated as part of the iSCORE-PD (Isogenic Stem Cell Collection to Research Parkinson’s Disease) collection created through a collaboration between the Soldner Lab, Albert Einstein College of Medicine, Hockemeyer Lab, University of California, Berkeley, Bateup Lab, University of California, Berkeley, and Rio Lab, University of California, Berkeley, and developed under the Aligning Science Across Parkinson’s (ASAP) initiative. 
  • PINK1
FBXO7 Frameshift Human ES Cell Line
Immortalized Cell
Modified WIBR3 Human ES cell line with FBXO7 Frameshift mutation. This line was generated as part of the iSCORE-PD (Isogenic Stem Cell Collection to Research Parkinson’s Disease) collection created through a collaboration between the Soldner Lab, Albert Einstein College of Medicine, Hockemeyer Lab, University of California, Berkeley, Bateup Lab, University of California, Berkeley, and Rio Lab, University of California, Berkeley, and developed under the Aligning Science Across Parkinson’s (ASAP) initiative. Estimated Availability: Q3 2026
  • FBXO7
FBXO7 R498X Human ES Cell Line
Immortalized Cell
Modified WIBR3 Human ES cell line with FBXO7 R498X mutation. This line was generated as part of the iSCORE-PD (Isogenic Stem Cell Collection to Research Parkinson’s Disease) collection created through a collaboration between the Soldner Lab, Albert Einstein College of Medicine, Hockemeyer Lab, University of California, Berkeley, Bateup Lab, University of California, Berkeley, and Rio Lab, University of California, Berkeley, and developed under the Aligning Science Across Parkinson’s (ASAP) initiative. Estimated Availability: Q3 2026
  • FBXO7
DNAJC6 Frameshift Human ES Cell Line
Immortalized Cell
Modified WIBR3 Human ES cell line with DNAJC6 Frameshift mutation. This line was generated as part of the iSCORE-PD (Isogenic Stem Cell Collection to Research Parkinson’s Disease) collection created through a collaboration between the Soldner Lab, Albert Einstein College of Medicine, Hockemeyer Lab, University of California, Berkeley, Bateup Lab, University of California, Berkeley, and Rio Lab, University of California, Berkeley, and developed under the Aligning Science Across Parkinson’s (ASAP) initiative. Estimated Availability: Q3 2026
  • DNAJC6
DNAJC6 Splice Variant Human ES Cell Line
Immortalized Cell
Modified WIBR3 Human ES cell line with DNAJC6 Splice Variant mutation. This line was generated as part of the iSCORE-PD (Isogenic Stem Cell Collection to Research Parkinson’s Disease) collection created through a collaboration between the Soldner Lab, Albert Einstein College of Medicine, Hockemeyer Lab, University of California, Berkeley, Bateup Lab, University of California, Berkeley, and Rio Lab, University of California, Berkeley, and developed under the Aligning Science Across Parkinson’s (ASAP) initiative. Estimated Availability: Q3 2026
  • DNAJC6
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