Mouse α1(I)‐collagen promoter is the best known promoter to drive efficient Cre recombinase expression in osteoblast [PDF]
Romain Dacquin +3 more
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This review primarily summarizes the genetic defects in Müllerian anomalies, the tools used to validate these genetic defects, and the future clinical significance of identifying the precise genetic etiology of Müllerian anomalies. ABSTRACT Müllerian anomalies are a collection of heterogeneous anatomical disorders of the female genital tract that ...
Jingfang Li +5 more
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Stable Transgenic Mouse Strain with Enhanced Photoactivatable Cre Recombinase for Spatiotemporal Genome Manipulation. [PDF]
Li H +15 more
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A single vector containing modified cre recombinase and LOX recombination sequences for inducible tissue-specific amplification of gene expression [PDF]
S. J. Kaczmarczyk
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Repeated Stress Escalates Aggression and Activity in Fronto‐Limbic Regions in Cntnap2−/− Mice
Stress induced aggression emerges only after repeated restraint stress in Cntnap2−/− mice. Neuronal activity mapping revealed stress‐evoked activation in the lateral septum, lateral habenula, lateral hypothalamus, nucleus accumbens, and prefrontal cortex, with aggressive behavior positively correlating specifically with activity in the lateral septum ...
Caroline H. Hertweck +7 more
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A chemically inducible, leakless Cre recombinase by split-protein-based efficient and enhanced degradation (SPEED). [PDF]
Cai D +4 more
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Induction of whole-body gene deletion via R26-regulated tamoxifen-inducible Cre recombinase activity. [PDF]
Kumar R, Mao Y, Patial S, Saini Y.
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Cre recombinase activity is inhibited in vivo but not ex vivo by a mutation in the asymmetric spacer region of the distal lox
Tania Arguello, Carlos T. Moraes
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ABSTRACT Periodontal bacterial pathogen‐associated molecular patterns (PAMPs) and damage‐associated molecular patterns (DAMPs) accelerate inflammatory osteoclastogenesis, resulting in alveolar bone loss. The core PAMP and DAMP prototype molecules are periodontal bacterium Porphyromonas gingivalis–derived virulence lipids, for example, phosphoglycerol ...
Chiaki Yamada +7 more
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A Cxcl15 Cre Recombinase Mouse Model Useful to Study Gland Development in the Uterus. [PDF]
Kelleher AM +4 more
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