nCounter Alzheimer’s Disease Panel

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The Neuroinflammation Panel is designed for a comprehensive study of the pathways, processes and cell types involved in neuroinflammation.
This panel will offer you a broad view of the interplay between the immune system and the Central Nervous System, will allow you the study of drug treatment response and signature generation, biomarker characterization and will facilitate your research of neurodegenerative disease, traumatic brain injury, psychiatric disorders, neuropathic pain, Central Nervous System infection, and so on.
It includes 770 genes (request list) across 23 pathways and processes involved in neuroinflammation: immunity, neurotransmission, neuron-glia interactions, neuroplasticity, cell integrity, metabolism, stress…
For more information about the pathways and processes included in the panel, or the quantification of the relative abundance of 5 CNS cell types and 14 peripheral immune cells, please, consult the product file you can download below.
Panel Customization
The Neuroinflammation Panel could be combined with a Panel Plus, which will allow you to add up to 55 genes chosen by the client.
If you want to check that this panel is the most suitable for you, you can go to the NanoString Panel Pro panel selection tool:
Product | Product Description | Quantity |
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nCounter Human Neuroinflammation Panel | Includes 770 genes; 13 internal reference genes for data normalization | 12 Reactions |
nCounter Mouse Neuroinflammation Panel | Includes 770 genes; 13 internal reference genes for data normalization | 12 Reactions |
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