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  DELE1 Antibody
    
                    
  
    Antibody
                
  Rabbit monoclonal antibody directed against human/mouse DELE1. Developed for use in immunoblotting and immunocytochemistry applications. Anticipated Availability: Q4 2027
              
      
      
  GALC Antibody
    
                    
  
    Antibody
                
  Rabbit monoclonal antibody directed against human GALC. Developed for use in immunocytochemistry and immunoprecipitation applications. This antibody development project is part of the Aligning Science Across Parkinson’s (ASAP) Initiative. Anticipated Availability: Q4 2027
              
      
      
  Glucosylsphingosine Antibody
    
                    
  
    Antibody
                
  Rabbit monoclonal antibody directed against human/mouse glucosylsphingosine. Developed for use in immunoblotting and immunocytochemistry applications. Anticipated Availability: Q4 2027
              
      
      
  Glucosylceramide Antibody
    
                    
  
    Antibody
                
  Rabbit monoclonal antibody directed against human/mouse glucosylceramide. Developed for use in immunoblotting and immunocytochemistry applications. Anticipated Availability: Q4 2027
              
      
      
  Alpha-Synuclein Ubiquitinated at K45/48/60 Antibody
    
                    
  
    Antibody
                
  Rabbit monoclonal antibody directed against the K45/48/60-ubiquitinated alpha-synuclein. Estimated Availability: Early 2026
              
      
      
  CaV1.3 Antibody
    
                    
  
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  Rabbit monoclonal antibody directed against human/mouse CaV1.3. Developed for use in immunoblotting, immunocytochemistry, immunohistochemistry, and immunoprecipitation applications. This antibody development project is part of the MJFF Targets to Therapies (T2T) Initiative. Anticipated Availability: Q4 2027
              
      
      
  TRPML1 Antibody
    
                    
  
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  Rabbit monoclonal antibody directed against mouse TRPML1. Developed for use in immunoblotting and immunocytochemistry applications. This antibody development project is part of the MJFF Targets to Therapies (T2T) Initiative. Anticipated Availability: Q4 2027
              
      
      
  USP30 Antibody
    
                    
  
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  Rabbit monoclonal antibody directed against human/mouse USP30. Developed for use in immunocytochemistry, immunohistochemistry, and immunoprecipitation applications. This antibody development project is part of the MJFF Targets to Therapies (T2T) Initiative. Anticipated Availability: Q4 2027
              
      
      
  Auxilin Antibody
    
                    
  
    Antibody
                
  Rabbit monoclonal antibody directed against human/mouse auxilin for immunostaining applications. Estimated Availability: Mid 2026
              
      
      
  GALC Antibody
    
                    
  
    Antibody
                
  Rabbit monoclonal antibody directed against human/mouse GALC for immunoblotting applications. Estimated Availability: Late 2025
              
      
      
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    "We have shown, thanks in part to MJFF, that researchers now have in their pantry the right ‘ingredients’, to... help to drive forward PD drug development.”
    
        
      
  Heather Melrose, PhD
      
  Mayo Clinic