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Posted: April 29, 2015 at 3:53 pm

The Neurotransgenic Laboratory (NTL) at Duke University conducts technology development research and provides services and training towards the genetic analysis of the nervous system.

The nervous system with its vast diversity of cell types and synaptic connections requires sophisticated tools to visualize and modify neuronal activity and interactions. Genetically engineered reporters and effectors allow such precise modifications. The Neurotransgenic Laboratory is focused on the design and generation of genetic tools for neuroscience research. Such tools include viruses for the precise stereotactical application of transgenes, plasmids and BACs for the generation of transgenic animals, genetically modified embryonic and induced pluripotent stem cells for differentiation and transplantation studies as well as for the generation of genetically modified animals.

The NTL offers coordinated expertise in the generation of genetic tools for neuroscience research (")from concept through creation("), including experimental project design and planning, molecular construct preparation, high titer virus production, stem cell modifications, and mouse embryo microinjections.

Ultimately, the mission of the NTL is to provide an enriched environment for students, trainees, and established investigators and to develop, promote, and enhance the use of sophisticated genetic tools for understanding and resolving biomedical problems in basic and translational neuroscience research.

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