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Evaluation of [<sup>18</sup>F]F-CNBI and [<sup>18</sup>F]F-CNPI PET Probes in GSK-3β Transgenic Mice. [PDF]

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Encyclopedia of Gerontology and Population Aging, 2019
Lilian H. Lo, Vincent W. Keng
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Transgenic mice

Paediatric Respiratory Reviews, 2006
For the past 20 years researchers have used transgenic mice to help understand the basic mechanisms associated with inherited human and animal diseases. The ability to integrate exogenous genetic information into the mouse genome has revolutionised the analysis of gene function.
Judy M, Hickman-Davis, Ian C, Davis
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Transgenic mice

Genome, 1989
Stable integration into the mouse genome of exogenous genetic information has become, over the past few years, a very potent approach for different aspects of biology. It is a common feature that the integrated exogenous gene (the transgene) is expressed properly both spatially and temporally.
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CD5 Transgenic Mice

1995
CD5 is a glycoprotein expressed on all mature T cells [1], a small but distinct subset of B lymphocytes (referred to as Bla cells) [2], some mouse B cell lymphomas and most human chronic lymphocytic leukemias (CLL) [3,4]. Both human and mouse CD5 genes have been cloned.
X, Chen, Y, Matsuura, J F, Kearney
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