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Subject: Re: postmortem brain assays - help!
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The Netherland Institute for Brain Research, of which the Netherland
Brain Bank is an integral part, does wonderful work involving postmortem
human brain tissue.  The director of the Institute is Dr. Swaab and the
coordinator of the brain bank is Dr. Ravid.  If you look in the
literatur for these names you should find a plethora of information.  
Good luck,
Kathie


Dariush Dowlatshahi wrote:
> 
> I was wondering if anyone out there works with postmortem brain tissue.
> As you can imagine, due to factors such as degredation from postmortem
> delay, most assays using this sort of tissue are quite difficult.  I need
> to find any conferences, litteratures or other sources of information on
> working with postmortem brain tissue.  I'm aware that the last Society
> for Neurosciences conference had a discussion on the subject, but I was
> unable to attend that section.  Does any one have any suggestions?  (My
> work involves Westerns, EMSAs, kinase activity/back-phosphorylation,
> immunoprecipitation).
> 
> Dar

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