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- Bone
- Growth plate
- Desbuquois dysplasia
- Diastrophic dysplasia
- MCDS
- Osteopetrosis
- Osteoporosis
- Osteogenesis imperfecta
- Prolidase deficiency
- PSACH and MED
- Systems biology
- SOPs
- Alcian Blue staining
- Bone measurements
- BrdU labelling
- Cell counting using ImageJ
- Chondrocyte extraction
- Cre genotyping protocol
- DMMB assay for sulphated proteoglycans
- Densitometry using ImageJ
- Double immunofluorescence
- Electron microscopy of cartilage - sample prep
- Extracting DNA for genotyping
- Grip strength measurement
- Histomorphometry on unon-decalcified bone samples
- Immunocytochemistry
- Immunofluorescence
- Immunohistochemistry
- Quantitative X-ray imaging on bones using Faxitron and ImageJ
- Skeletal preps
- TUNEL assay (Dead End Fluorimetric Kit, Promega)
- Toluidine Blue staining
- Toluidine Blue staining
- Von Kossa Gieson staining
- Wax embedding of cartilage tissue
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Work Packages
The tasks of the SYBIL project are arranged into ‘workpackages’ each with a particular focus and set of objectives. Each workpackage has a leading organisation which is responsible for its overall progress and reporting. More details about each can be found below.
Work Package 1 lead by Geert Mortier (UA) and Laurence Legeai-Mallet (INSERM)
Prioritisation of disease-causing genetic variants for functional validation
Work Package 2 lead by Anna Villa (CNR)
Generation of relevant cellular models of CSDs and RSDs
Work Package 3 lead by Stephan Sonntag (POLYGENE) and Raymund Wagener (UKK)
Generation of relevant animal models of CSDs and RSDs
Work Package 4 lead by Anna Teti (UNIVAQ)
Large-scale phenotyping of cellular and animal models of RSDs and CSDs
Work Package 5 lead by Uwe Kornak (CHARITE)
SYBIL ‘Omics Knowledge Factory’ for systematically generating new knowledge
Work Package 6 lead by Jean-Marc Schwartz (UNIMAN)
Systems Biology for a global understanding of skeletal diseases
Work Package 7 lead by Thorsten Schinke (UKE) and Angella Pontillo (PRIMM)
Identification and validation of biomarkers for CSDs and RSDs
Work Package 8 lead by Antonio Rossi (UNIPV)
Preliminary validation of therapeutic targets in skeletal diseases
Work Package 9 lead by Katarzyna Pirog (UNEW)
Dissemination, training and exploitation activities
Work Package 10 lead by Michael Briggs (UNEW) and David Koubi (FINOVATIS)
Management (including ethics)