application) The objectives of this core are to develop polyclonal and monoclonal antibodies useful for radioimmunoassay, for immunohistochemistry, and for immunoneutralization and to assist center members in the use of these antibodies. A second objective is to prepare radiolabeled and fluorescent peptides for use in radioimmunoassays, receptor binding, and receptor internalization studies. The core produces the antibody, develops the required assays, and provides the kits that are used by members at the center according to their own experiments. The core also provides teaching services for techniques and procedures including Western blot analysis, radio-iodination, ELISA, antibody production, antibody purification and Fc fragment production, RIA procedures, and fluorescence conjugations. These services will be used by CURE investigators, technicians, and postdoctoral fellows. In addition, the core will perform non-routine RIAs upon request. Antisera and monoclonal antibodies produced by the core are tabulated and are made available to center investigators. These available antibodies are listed on the CURE Web page and are made available to investigators outside the center. The space for this core consists of twin 500 square feet laboratories in the UCLA Division of Digestive Diseases adjacent to the office of Dr. Walsh. The laboratory is fully equipped for its current functions. Previously produced antibodies are readily distributed upon request after approval of the Director. Request for preparation of new antibodies requires consultation with the Director to determine the feasibility of the project and the most practical approach. A large number of center investigators, as well as scientists worldwide, have been provided core services, and many papers have resulted from interactions with this core. Between 1993 and June 1998, eighty-seven papers from the center have resulted from interactions with this core. During the period, there are 44 additional papers published by investigators who were not members of the CURE but who utilized the core services.

Project Start
2000-12-01
Project End
2001-11-30
Budget Start
Budget End
Support Year
12
Fiscal Year
2001
Total Cost
$146,667
Indirect Cost
Name
University of California Los Angeles
Department
Type
DUNS #
119132785
City
Los Angeles
State
CA
Country
United States
Zip Code
90095
Bonfiglio, Ferdinando; Zheng, Tenghao; Garcia-Etxebarria, Koldo et al. (2018) Female-Specific Association Between Variants on Chromosome 9 and Self-Reported Diagnosis of Irritable Bowel Syndrome. Gastroenterology 155:168-179
Hoffman, Jill M; Sideri, Aristea; Ruiz, Jonathan J et al. (2018) Mesenteric Adipose-derived Stromal Cells From Crohn's Disease Patients Induce Protective Effects in Colonic Epithelial Cells and Mice With Colitis. Cell Mol Gastroenterol Hepatol 6:1-16
Kageyama, Shoichi; Nakamura, Kojiro; Fujii, Takehiro et al. (2018) Recombinant relaxin protects liver transplants from ischemia damage by hepatocyte glucocorticoid receptor: From bench-to-bedside. Hepatology 68:258-273
Wen, Yi; Scott, David R; Vagin, Olga et al. (2018) Measurement of Internal pH in Helicobacter pylori by Using Green Fluorescent Protein Fluorimetry. J Bacteriol 200:
Koon, Hon Wai; Wang, Jiani; Mussatto, Caroline C et al. (2018) Fidaxomicin and OP-1118 Inhibit Clostridium difficile Toxin A- and B-Mediated Inflammatory Responses via Inhibition of NF-?B Activity. Antimicrob Agents Chemother 62:
Wang, Jiani; Ghali, Sally; Xu, Chunlan et al. (2018) Ceragenin CSA13 Reduces Clostridium difficile Infection in Mice by Modulating the Intestinal Microbiome and Metabolites. Gastroenterology 154:1737-1750
Manatsathit, Wuttiporn; Khrucharoen, Usah; Jensen, Dennis M et al. (2018) Laparotomy and intraoperative enteroscopy for obscure gastrointestinal bleeding before and after the era of video capsule endoscopy and deep enteroscopy: A tertiary center experience. Am J Surg 215:603-609
Rankin, Carl Robert; Theodorou, Evangelos; Man Law, Ivy Ka et al. (2018) Identification of novel mRNAs and lncRNAs associated with mouse experimental colitis and human inflammatory bowel disease. Am J Physiol Gastrointest Liver Physiol 315:G722-G733
Park, S H; Naliboff, B D; Shih, W et al. (2018) Resilience is decreased in irritable bowel syndrome and associated with symptoms and cortisol response. Neurogastroenterol Motil 30:
Dong, Tien; Pisegna, Joseph (2018) Passing the ""Acid Test"": Do Proton Pump Inhibitors Affect the Composition of the Microbiome? Dig Dis Sci :

Showing the most recent 10 out of 1097 publications