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Requests Prior to 20 March 2007

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Printed Date: 23 May 2013 at 4:36pm


Topic: Requests Prior to 20 March 2007
Posted By: Cell Lines Moderator
Subject: Requests Prior to 20 March 2007
Date Posted: 08 Mar 2007 at 4:35pm

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Seeking APP/tau-expressing Cell LinesPosted 19 March 2007
We are seeking APP/tau-expressing cell lines for use in drug screening. If anyone has such lines, we would truly appreciate hearing about them.—Brian Sefton
 
Seeking Mouse Astroglial Cell LinePosted 8 March 2007
I am in search of a mouse astroglial cell line for research into the metabolic interactions between astrocytes and neurons. If anyone could suggest a cell line or give me some cells, it would be very much appreciated!—Megan Steele

eeking Mouse Astroglial Cell LinePosted 8 March 2007
I am in search of a mouse astroglial cell line for research into the metabolic interactions between astrocytes and neurons. If anyone could suggest a cell line or give me some cells, it would be very much appreciated!—Megan Steele

Seeking Neuronal Cell LinePosted 17 January 2007
In search of a neuronal cell line (not primary)—preferably SHSY5Y cells—which does not make Abeta (i.e., knockout or appropriately mutated), or else T98G cells.—Ruth Itzhaki

Seeking Collaborators for FAD Cell LinesPosted 31 October 2006
To validate our recent studies of FAD mutations in presenilins and ER Ca signaling ( ../pap/annotation.asp?powID=58733 - Tu et al., 2006 ), we would like to perform experiments with fibroblasts from human PS1 and PS2 FAD patients. The only cells we could get from Coriell are PS1-A246E, but we would like to test more FAD mutants. If you are interested in collaborating with us on these studies, please provide us with samples of human PS1 and PS2 FAD fibroblasts. Thank you.—Ilya Bezprovanny, University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center



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