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Journal of Visualized Experiments (JoVE) is a video journal for biological research.

 
 
07/18/2008
Application of a C. elegans Dopamine Neuron Degeneration Assay for the Validation of Potential Parkinson's Disease Genes
 
 
Laura A. Berkowitz, Shusei Hamamichi, Adam L. Knight, Adam J. Harrington, Guy A. Caldwell, Kim A. Caldwell
Department of Biological Sciences, University of Alabama
 
This video demonstrates how to use C. elegans to assess dopaminergic neuron neurodegeneration as a model for Parkinson's disease. Furthermore, genetic screens are used to identify factors that either enhance degeneration or are neuroprotective.
 
07/16/2008
Screening for Amyloid Aggregation by Semi-Denaturing Detergent-Agarose Gel Electrophoresis
 
 
Randal Halfmann1, 2, 3, Susan Lindquist1, 2, 3
1Whitehead Institute for Biomedical Research, 2Department of Biology, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 3Howard Hughes Medical Institute
 
SDD-AGE is a useful technique for the detection and characterization of amyloid-like polymers in cells. Here we demonstrate an adaptation that makes this technique amenable to large-scale applications.
 
07/16/2008
Interview: Protein Folding and Studies of Neurodegenerative Diseases
 
 
Susan Lindquist
Whitehead Institute for Biomedical Research, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
 
In this interview, Dr. Lindquist describes relationships between protein folding, prion diseases and neurodegenerative disorders. The problem of the protein folding is at the core of the modern biology. In addition to their traditional biochemical functions, proteins can mediate transfer of biological information and therefore can be considered a genetic material. This recently discovered function of proteins has important implications for studies of human disorders. Dr. Lindquist also describes current experimental approaches to investigate the mechanism of neurodegenerative diseases based on genetic studies in model organisms.
 
07/11/2008
Single Cell Electroporation in vivo within the Intact Developing Brain
 
 
D. Sesath Hewapathirane1, 2, Kurt Haas1, 2
1Brain Research Centre, University of British Columbia, 2Department of Cellular and Physiological Sciences, University of British Columbia
 
Single-cell electroporation (SCE) is a specialized technique allowing delivery of DNA or other macromolecules into individual cells within intact tissue, including in vivo preparations. Here we detail the procedure for SCE of a fluorescent dye or plasmid DNA into neurons within the intact brain of the Xenopus laevis tadpole.
 
07/09/2008
Generation of Bone Marrow Derived Murine Dendritic Cells for Use in 2-photon Imaging
 
 
Melanie P. Matheu1, Debasish Sen1, Michael D Cahalan 1, Ian Parker 2
1Department of Physiology and Biophysics, University of California, Irvine, 2Department of Neurobiology and Behaviour, University of California, Irvine
 
Antigen presentation in secondary lymphoid organs by dendritic cells is crucial for the initiation of the T cell mediated adaptive immune response. Here we demonstrate the culture of bone marrow derived murine dendritic cells, activation, and labeling for 2-photon imaging.

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