The ENNI Lab is comprised of 7 structural and functional distinct Units, each of which is appropriately equipped to comply with its role. The Units are equipped and are running since 2001, as part of the ENNI Lab, under several National and European Research and Clinical Grants, as well as Sponsorships.
The functional organization, equipment and technical specifications are described in details under the following links:
The Flow Cytometry Unit has been only recently acquired by a generous donation of BodosakisFoundation 2011 and is comprised of a Becton-Dickinson ...
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The Molecular Neuroimmunology Unit applies techniques such as ELISA, SDS-PAGE electrophoresis, Western Blot, Immunoblot, extraction and quantification of DNA/RNA with ...
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The Microscopy Unit is composed of 3 Subunits: A) Optical Microscopy and Fluorescent Microscopy Subunit. It is consisted of: A ...
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The Cell Culture Unit employs protocols of isolation and culture of peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMCs) from patients and lymphocytes ...
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The Animal House is a P3 level specified pathogen-free (SPF) facility able to accommodate rodents (mice, rats, hamsters), either wild-type ...
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The Experimental Neurology Unit – which is a functional compartment with the pathogen-free Animal House – is fully equipped for ...
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The Neuropathology Unit employs several protocols of histochemistry, immunohistochemistry, immunocytochemistry, immunofluorescence and TUNEL (apoptosis in situ and in vitro) are ...
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