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Research Tools Catalog

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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    Preclinical Models

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

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GALC Edited iPSC Lines
Human iPS Cell
KOLF2.1J human iPSC line with CRISPR-engineered mutations in GALC, including -Knockout (homozygous)-R101X (heterozygous and homozygous) - in development, est Q3 2026-Y541S (heterozygous and homozygous) - in development, est Q3 2026These lines were generated within the iPSC Neurodegeneration Initiative for Parkinson’s Disease (iNDI-PD) which is supported by the Aligning Science Across Parkinson’s (ASAP) Initiative.  
  • GALC
ITSN1 Edited iPSC Lines
Human iPS Cell
KOLF2.1J human iPSC line with CRISPR-engineered mutations in ITSN1, including:
  • - Knockout (homozygous)
  • - R992* (heterozygous and homozygous) - in development, est Q3 2026
These lines were generated within the iPSC Neurodegeneration Initiative for Parkinson’s Disease (iNDI-PD) which is supported by the Aligning Science Across Parkinson’s (ASAP) Initiative
  • ITSN1
CTSB Edited iPSC Lines
Human iPS Cell
KOLF2.1J human iPSC line with CRISPR-engineered mutations in CTSB for heterozygous and homozygous knockout. These lines were generated within the iPSC Neurodegeneration Initiative for Parkinson’s Disease (iNDI-PD) which is supported by Aligning Science Across Parkinson's (ASAP). 
  • CTSB
NOD2 Edited iPSC Lines
Human iPS Cell
KOLF2.1J human iPSC line with CRISPR-engineered mutations in NOD2, including heterozygous and homozygous knockout.These lines were generated within the iPSC Neurodegeneration Initiative for Parkinson’s Disease (iNDI-PD) which is supported by the Aligning Science Across Parkinson’s (ASAP) Initiative
  • NOD2
GPNMB Edited iPSC Lines
Human iPS Cell
KOLF2.1J human iPSC line with CRISPR-engineered mutations in GPNMB, including heterozygous and homozygous knockout. These lines were generated within the iPSC Neurodegeneration Initiative for Parkinson’s Disease (iNDI-PD) which is supported by the Aligning Science Across Parkinson’s (ASAP) Initiative
  • GPNMB
VPS13C Antibody
Antibody
Rabbit monoclonal antibody directed against human/mouse/rat VPS13C. Suitable for use in immunoblotting applications. This antibody development project is part of the Aligning Science Across Parkinson’s (ASAP) Initiative
  • VPS13C
INPP5F Antibody
Antibody
Rabbit monoclonal antibody directed against human/mouse/rat INPP5F. Suitable for use in immunoblotting applications.  
  • INPP5F
ATP10B Antibody
Antibody
Rabbit monoclonal antibody directed against human ATP10B for immunoblotting applications. This antibody development project is part of the Aligning Science Across Parkinson’s (ASAP) Initiative
  • ATP10B
ATP13A2 Antibody
Antibody
Rabbit monoclonal antibody directed against human ATP13A2 for immunoblotting, immunostaining, and immunoprecipitation applications. This antibody development project is part of the Aligning Science Across Parkinson’s (ASAP) Initiative.  
  • ATP13A2
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Heather Melrose, PhD Mayo Clinic
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