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Mouse Model for Cardiovascular/Autonomic Disorders

This research targets CHT.


Licensing Contact

Karen Rufus

615.322.4295
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Animal Model

Mouse Anti-Kaiso Monoclonal Antibody

This research targets Kaiso.


Licensing Contact

Karen Rufus

615.322.4295

Inventors

Albert Reynolds
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Oncology
Antibody

Luciferase Reporter System for Viral Detection in Vitro and in Vivo

This research targets Respiratory Syncytial Virus.


Licensing Contact

Taylor Jordan

615.936.7505

Insulin Promoter Driven Insulin-Luciferase Transgenic Mouse (CD-1 Background)

This research targets INS1.


Licensing Contact

Karen Rufus

615.322.4295

Inventors

Alvin Powers
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Animal Model

HEK293 Cell Line with Stable Expression of Drosophila Serotonin Re-Uptake Transporter

This research targets SERT.


Licensing Contact

Karen Rufus

615.322.4295
Research Tools
Neuroscience/Neurology
Cell Line

HCC2429 Human Lung Cancer Cell Line

This research targets HCC2429.


Licensing Contact

Karen Rufus

615.322.4295
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Oncology
Cell Line

Floxed Prostaglandin D2 Receptor Alleles

This research targets DP1.


Licensing Contact

Karen Rufus

615.322.4295

Inventors

Richard Breyer
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Animal Model

Anti-p19 ARF Antibody

This research targets ARG(p19).


Licensing Contact

Mike Villalobos

615.322.6751

Inventors

Stephen Hann
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Oncology
Antibody

Stably-Transfected (HEK-293 cells) Human Serotonin Transporter (hSERT) Cell Line

HEK-293 cells stably-Transfected with Human Serotonin Transporter (hSERT)


Licensing Contact

Karen Rufus

615.322.4295

Inventors

Randy Blakely
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Cell Line

Integrated Device for Leaching Extraction and Assessment

The invention is a device which permits the direct quantification of leachable organic constituents from within solid materials. It is expected that the device will be used in landfills and in other environments where measurements are central to the evaluation of the environmental compatibility of solid materials (e.g., sediments, soils, solidified waste forms) containing organic constituents that have the potential to degrade water resources of to be taken up by biota and the food chain. The invention is designed to simplify current difficulties in assessing leaching of organic constituents with low aqueous solubility.


Licensing Contact

Chris Harris

615.343.4433
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