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Scn1a Knockout Mouse Genetic Model of Epilepsy

This is a unique genetically modified strain ofmice that models Dravet syndrome, a severe infant-onset epileptic encephalopathy. They are maintained on apure 129S6/SvEvTac genetic background to facilitate genetic studies.


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Karen Rufus

615.322.4295
Research Tools
Animal Model

Immortalized Mouse Epididymal Epithelial Cell Lines

These cell lines are useful for studying the regulation of tissue-specific gene expression, and may also be used to identify epididymal-specific transcription factors involved in expression of specific proteins in the epididymis.


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Cameron Sargent

615.343.2430
Research Tools
Genitourinary
Cell Line

GluN2B Floxed Mice (also called NR2B, glutamate receptor 2B)

Allows for targeted deletion of the GluN2B subunit of NMDA receptors in specific cells or at specific times during development, juvenile, or adult stages. C57BL6/J background


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Cameron Sargent

615.343.2430

Inventors

Eric Delpire
Research Tools
Neuroscience/Neurology
Animal Model

Endothieal Nitric Oxide Synthase Null Mice (db/db background)

This research targets eNOS.


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Karen Rufus

615.322.4295

Inventors

Raymond Harris
Research Tools
Cardiovascular
Animal Model

Rabbit-Anti-mouse Pancreatic and Duodenal Homebox Gene-1 Antibody

This research targets Pdx-1.


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Cameron Sargent

615.343.2430

Inventors

Christopher Wright

'Coffee Ring' Diagnostic for Point-of-Care Biomarker Detection

Bright minds at Vanderbilt University have unveiled a breakthrough technology that could bring sophisticated biomarker diagnostics to the developing world. The point-of-care diagnostic is designed to be used in the field; no specialized equipment, expertise, or white lab coats are required. The diagnostic is based upon the ingenous observation that evaporating liquid droplets leave behind a characteristic ring pattern, which may be familiar to our readers in the form of a coffee-ring stain.


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Karen Rufus

615.322.4295
Diagnostics

PANORAMIC: Precession and Nutation for Observing Rotation at Multiple Intervals about the Carrier

Methods of hyperpolarization based on parahydrogen have been expanding recently from the early applications in hydrogenation chemistry to biomedical imaging where they are expected to yield similar information as the competing technology, dynamic nuclear polarization, (DNP). These hyperpolarization experiments have already enabled the measurement of metabolism in vivo at temporal resolutions of seconds. When infused into organisms harboring tumor cells, molecules such as pyruvate and lactate have been shown to be sufficiently long-lived to infiltrate cellular metabolic cycles and be converted at different rates in cancer versus normal tissue. DNP has been used most frequently in these early studies, owing to commercial availability and the flexibility to polarize small molecules such as pyruvate and lactate. Techniques based on chemical addition or exchange of parahydrogen have also shown promise for generating metabolic contrast in vivo at similar levels of signal enhancement and at lower costs.


Licensing Contact

Chris Harris

615.343.4433

Inventors

Kevin Waddell
Medical Imaging

Porous Silicon Membrane Waveguide Biosensor

Vanderbilt researchers have developed a low-cost, high sensitivity sensor based on a porous silicon (PSi) membrane waveguide. This sensor is designed to be a cost-effective alternative to conventional fiber optic and SPR sensors for both biosensing and chemical sensing applications.


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Yiorgos Kostoulas

615.322.9790

Mice with Inducible Cre-ERt Replacing Cytokeratin 19 Coding Region

This research targets CK19.


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Taylor Jordan

615.936.7505

Inventors

Guoqiang Gu, Anna Means
Research Tools
Oncology
Animal Model

Slc5a7 (choline transporter, CHT) BAC Transgenic Mouse

A Bacterial Artificial Chromosome (BAC) containing the mouseSlc5a7 gene was used to make transgenic mice. Mice show elevated choline transporter and acetylcholine levels and increased treadmill endurance.


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Karen Rufus

615.322.4295

Inventors

Randy Blakely
Research Tools
Animal Model