Results: Analysis of the Free-floating Immunofluorescence Assay
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The diagnosis of Parkinson's disease still relies on clinical signs of motor involvement that appear later on in the course of the disease, when most of the neurons of the substantia nigra are already lost. This protocol allows the dermal nerves a
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Here, we present a protocol for a free-floating indirect immunofluorescence assay on skin biopsy sections that allows for the identification of disease specific conformation variants of alpha synuclein involved in Parkinson disease and multiple proteins of the peripheral nervous system.