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Cryopreservation of transgenic mice

Genetic Analysis: Biomolecular Engineering, 1991
Advances in cryopreservation enable one to freeze embryos without the use of a programmable freezing machine or complex protocols. These methods achieve high rates of survival when mouse embryos are frozen. Understanding the factors that influence the survival of cryopreserved embryos can aid troubleshooting and in adapting freezing strategies from ...
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CD156 Transgenic Mice

Pathobiology, 2002
CD156 (ADAM8) is part of the ADAM family of proteins with the catalytic site consensus sequence of metalloprotease and disintegrins. To examine the role of CD156 in vivo, we generated mutant CD156 (eCD156) transgenic mice expressing the ectodomain of CD156 under the control of the α1-antitrypsin (AT) promoter.
Yasunori Higuchi   +3 more
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Production of Transgenic Mice

Molecular Biotechnology, 2001
A "transgenic" mouse is identified by the integration of a foreign DNA into its genome. Such animals serve as experimental systems for the study of gene expression and are often generated as models for human diseases. Direct microinjection of DNA into the male pronucleus of a mouse zygote has been the method most extensively used in the production of ...
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Licensing Transgenic Mice

Industry and Higher Education, 2001
Transgenic mice are phenomenal research tools that are of interest to both industry and academic researchers. Many technology transfer offices will be faced with the challenge of licensing transgenic mice. In this paper the authors illustrate some of the unique issues that arise in licensing transgenic mice and provide some strategies for successful ...
Irene Abrams, Martine Kaiser
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Transgenic Mice With Immunoglobulin Genes

Annual Review of Immunology, 1987
Immunoglobulin (Ig) genes encode antibody molecules expressed exclu­ sively in the B-Iymphocyte lineage. The most immature identifiable cells of the B-cell lineage, pre-B cells, give rise to B cells that differentiate terminally into antibody secreting plasma cells.
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Transgenic Mice Modelling

2012
Although the prion protein (PrP) was discovered in the early 1980s, there is still a considerable lack of knowledge of the normal function of the PrP protein and its precise role in the infectious process of transmissible spongiform encephalopathies (TSEs) or prion diseases.
Abigail B. Diack   +5 more
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Transgenic mice

Cell, 1985
R D, Palmiter, R L, Brinster
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Oxytocin transgenic mice.

Advances in experimental medicine and biology, 1996
We have compared the expression patterns in transgenic mice of bovine oxytocin constructs consisting of the 0.9 kilobase pair (kbp) structural gene flanked by varying lengths of upstream and downstream sequences. Over 200 offspring were derived from fertilized one-cell mouse eggs injected with construct bOT6.5, which consists of 3 kbp of upstream ...
D, Murphy, M Y, Ho
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Transgenic Mice

Otolaryngologic Clinics of North America, 1992
Rick A. Friedman, Allen F. Ryan
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Histological Examination of Transgenic Mice

2003
Histological examination is important to detect and differentiate among different types of tissue changes at the microscopic level. An enlarged organ can be hyperplastic, hypertrophied, or neoplastic. It can also be merely inflamed or infected. Only a histological examination can differentiate among the various growth disturbances and pathological ...
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