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1. Core Research Transgenic Animals - Transgenic Knock Out Mice
Penn State College of Medicine PSU I Calendar I News I Contact Us I Help I Search IMAGE Submit Core Research Facilities Transgenic Animals Generation of Transgenic Mice The Transgenic Core Facility at the Penn State College of Medicine PSCOM provides a centralized facility for the production of transgenic mice. For Fee Schedule, see Transgenic and Knockout Mouse Generation Fees Statistics Blastocyst injections 1997 present 24 cell lines producing chimeras 125 chimeras from 989 pups born 12.6 success rate At least 10 lines have been reported to be germline Transgenic injections 2005 present 20 injections 188 pups tested 29 positive founders 15.4 success rate Before requiring DNA quality Check 1997 2004 299 injections 2242 pups tested 224 positive founders 10.0 success
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2. Transgenic and Knockout Mice
USEMAP Gene knockouts listed ALPHABETICALLY according to the name of the gene FRONTIERS IN BIOSCIENCE:Database; Gene Knockout TBASE: The transgenic/targeted database:Searchable database of mouse knockouts The Jackson Laboratory:Home site for Jackson Laboratory IMR Induced Mutant Resources of the Jackson Laboratory Transgenic Systems for Mutation Analysis BigBlue and MutaMouse BioMedNet Mouse Knockout Database The Mouse and Rat Research Home Page Sinai's mammary transgene database:Database focusing on mammary gland biology Biology of the Mammary Gland Database Associations On line Journals Literature Searches KO /Transgenic Mice Biotechnology Jobs CD antigens Immunology Books Products Grad Programs Fellowship/ Grants Databases Advertise Contact Us Copyright © 1997 200
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3. Published Transgenic And Knockout Mice
Publications on mice from labs in the Cleveland area in last 2 weeks Transgenic And Knockout Mice Made in Our Facility 1. Hawthorne AL, Wylie CJ, Landmesser LT, Deneris ES, Silver J. J Neurosci. Wylie CJ, Hendricks TJ, Zhang B, Wang L, Lu P, Leahy P, Fox S, Maeno H, Deneris ES. J Neurosci. A modifier locus on chromosome 5 contributes to L1 cell adhesion molecule X linked hydrocephalus in mice. Alexander GM, Rogan SC, Abbas AI, Armbruster BN, Pei Y, Allen JA, Nonneman RJ, Hartmann J, Moy SS, Nicolelis MA, McNamara JO and Roth BL. Remote Control of Neuronal Activity in Transgenic Mice Expressing Evolved G Protein Coupled Receptors. Neuron 2009 63 1 :27 39 o The Roth lab developed transgenic mice in which activity of specific neuronal populations can be increased by a p
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4. Production of Transgenic Mice » Transgenic Facility » BUMC
Search Boston University Medical Campus Transgenic Facility Facilities and Personnel Production of Transgenic Mice Schematic Overview DNA: Construction & Purification Identifying Trangenic Founders Production of Knock Out Mice Cryopreservation Re derivation Colony Breeding Production of Transgenic Mice PRODUCTION OF TRANSGENIC MICE As indicated in the Schematic Overview below, transgenic mice are produced by injecting DNA of interest into one cell embryos followed by implantation into foster mice. Boston University School of Medicine/Transgenic Knock Out Core Facility Scientific Director of Transgenic/Knock out Core, Dr. Katya Ravid Transgenic Specialist and Manager, Greg Martin Transgenic Facility Facilities and Personnel Production of Transgenic Mice Schematic Over
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5. Transgenic Mice Don't Mind Cold Weather
ScienceDaily: Your source for the latest research news and science breakthroughs updated daily Click Here! Science News Share Blog Cite Print Email Bookmark Transgenic Mice Don't Mind Cold Weather ScienceDaily Mar. 16, 2008 Overexpressing a protein involved in the uptake of fat in muscle of mice can improve their tolerance to cold temperatures, researchers find in a new study that showcases the over looked role muscle may play in the cold response. See Also: Plants & Animals Mice Rodents Genetically Modified Extreme Survival Life Sciences Biology Reference Adipose tissue Basal metabolic rate Skeletal muscle Physical exercise When temperatures drop, mammals respond by generating heat thermogenesis , through mechanisms like shivering and breaking down 'brown fat' high
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6. Gene Knockout/Transgenic Mice NIAID Exchange Program
Skip Navigation Department of Health and Human Services o National Institutes of Health Click Here to Search Advanced Search NIAID Banner Logo Image NIAID Home Health & Research A to Z Labs & Scientific Resources Funding About NIAID News & Events NIAID About NIAID Organization DAIT Organization Office of the Director DAIDS DAIT DCR DEA DIR DMID VRC Web Site Tools E mail this page Print this page Follow us Order publications Bookmark & share News Releases Gene Pattern May Identify Kidney Transplant Recipients Who DonaEUR TM t Need Life long Anti rejection Drugs May 24, 2010 NIAID Media Availability: In Infants with Egg or Milk Allergy, Can Future Peanut Allergy Be Predicted? The 21 strains currently available are: KO gc chain and KO Rag2, C57BL/6xC57BL/10SgSnAi
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7. Transgenic mice mimic Parkinson's disease - UPI.com
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8. How the FOXP2 transgenic mice squeak | john hawks weblog
Skip to Navigation john hawks weblog paleoanthropology, genetics, and evolution How the FOXP2 transgenic mice squeak Thursday May 28 2009 12 47 pm How the FOXP2 transgenic mice squeak Nicholas Wade today covers a new study by Wolfgang Enard and colleagues, in which they generated transgenic mice expressing the human derived version of FOXP2. Cybernetics and the brain controlled robot Human neurons discriminate fine sound frequencies as well as bats Drugging brains, young and old Search More options About the site Who is John Hawks? Site FAQ My mailbag Some favorites: Bibliography database My sketchbook The Flores files The complete Neandertal posts Neandertal DNA FAQs Paleoanthropology and diet Why human evolution accelerated Introgression Human evolution stopping? a
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9. IngentaConnect GFAP Transgenic Mice
#Latest TOC RSS Feed for 3 Recent Issues RSS Feed for 3 BibText Export for 3 EndNote Export IngentaConnect Home About Ingenta Ingenta Labs Ingenta Blog Help Check our FAQs Or contact us to report problems with: Subscription access Article delivery Registration Library administrator tasks Other problems For Publishers down arrow Why go online? Beyond Print: enhancing your service Access and authentication Article purchasing Managing your publications Usage statistics Reference linking services Branding opportunities Keeping in touch Contact us For Researchers down arrow For Authors About IngentaConnect Search and browse Publications available Accessing articles Managing your account Creating marked lists Creating Saved searches Receiving email alerts Subscribing to RS
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10. Transgenic Animals, Transgenic Mice, Transgenic Mouse, Transgenic Production, Gene Expression
Skip to content Caliper Life Sciences Search Site Map Careers Publications Select Your Country Go Products and Contract Services Applications Genomics Biologicals Drug Discovery and Pre Clinical Development Applications by Therapeutic Area Environmental / Water Testing / Forensics / Bioanalytical Technologies Microfluidics Optical Imaging Support Contact Service & Support Technical Support & Repair Depot Services Installation Services/First to Science Maintenance and Service Contracts Instrument Validation Services Training and Certification Software Downloads Reference Library Video Library Caliper Owners Group Investors Stock Information Letter from CEO Corporate Governance SEC Filings Investor Events Email Alerts Annual Reports and Proxy Statement About Us Overvie
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11. Spinal Cord Pathology in Alpha-Synuclein Transgenic Mice
#Parkinson's Disease latest articles Hindawi Logo Go Advanced Search SAGE Hindawi Access to Research Home Journals About Us Parkinson's Disease About this Journal Submit a Manuscript Table of Contents Journal Menu Abstracting and Indexing Aims and Scope Article Processing Charges Articles in Press Author Guidelines Bibliographic Information Contact Information Editorial Board Editorial Workflow Free eTOC Alerts Reviewers Acknowledgment Open Special Issues Special Issue Guidelines Call for Proposals for Special Issues Abstract Full Text PDF Full Text HTML Linked References How to Cite this Article Parkinson's Disease Volume 2010 2010 , Article ID 375462, 9 pages doi:10.4061/2010/375462 Research Article Spinal Cord Pathology in Alpha Synuclein Transgenic Mice Sonja Men
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12. Transgenic Mice, Optical Imaging, Luciferase, Fluorescent, Spatiotemporal, Xenogen, Caliper
Skip to content Caliper Life Sciences Search Buy Online Careers Publications Select Your Country Go Products and Contract Services Applications Genomics Biologicals Drug Discovery and Pre Clinical Development Applications by Therapeutic Area Environmental / Water Testing / Forensics / Bioanalytical Technologies Microfluidics Optical Imaging Support Contact Service & Support Technical Support & Repair Depot Services Installation Services/First to Science Maintenance and Service Contracts Instrument Validation Services Training and Certification Software Downloads Reference Library Video Library Caliper Owners Group Investors Stock Information Letter from CEO Corporate Governance SEC Filings Investor Events Email Alerts Annual Reports and Proxy Statement About Us Overv
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13. Transgenic Mice: Atherosclerosis Portfolio
Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory masthead Tech Transfer Tech Index For Industry For Researchers Success Stories About Us Available Technologies Browse By Category Biofuels Biotechnology & Medicine Chemistry Energy Efficiency Technologies Environmental Technologies Fuel Cells and Batteries Imaging & Lasers Ion Sources and Beams Materials Nano & Micro technology Software and IT Licensing Interest Form Receive Customized Tech Alerts Transgenic Mice: Atherosclerosis Portfolio IB 1042 Ernest Orlando Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory APPLICATIONS OF TECHNOLOGY: Research into factors involved in atherosclerosis Investigation into pharmacological agents that may affect expression of proatherogenic human proteins ADVANTAGES: Mice express genomic human proteins ABSTRA
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14. Core Research Transgenic Animals - Transgenic Knock Out Mice
Penn State College of Medicine PSU I Calendar I News I Contact Us I Help I Search IMAGE Submit Core Research Facilities Transgenic Animals Generation of Transgenic Mice The Transgenic Core Facility at the Penn State College of Medicine PSCOM provides a centralized facility for the production of transgenic mice. For Fee Schedule, see Transgenic and Knockout Mouse Generation Fees Statistics Blastocyst injections 1997 present 24 cell lines producing chimeras 125 chimeras from 989 pups born 12.6 success rate At least 10 lines have been reported to be germline Transgenic injections 2005 present 20 injections 188 pups tested 29 positive founders 15.4 success rate Before requiring DNA quality Check 1997 2004 299 injections 2242 pups tested 224 positive founders 10.0 success
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16. Putting avian transgenics on a par with transgenic mice
Javascript Syndication for RxPG News news channels for medical professionals Research Health World General Home Latest Research Cancer Psychiatry Genetics Surgery Aging Ophthalmology Gynaecology Neurosciences Pharmacology Cardiology Obstetrics Infectious Diseases Respiratory Medicine Pathology Endocrinology Immunology Nephrology Gastroenterology Biotechnology Radiology Dermatology Microbiology Haematology Dental ENT Environment Embryology Stem Cell Research Orthopedics Metabolism Anaethesia Paediatrics Public Health Urology Musculoskeletal Clinical Trials Physiology Biochemistry Cytology Traumatology Rheumatology Medical News Health Opinion Healthcare Professionals Launch Awards & Prizes Careers Medical Nursing Dental Special Topics Euthanasia Ethics Evolution Odd Me
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17. Gene Knockout/Transgenic Mice NIAID Exchange Program
Skip Navigation Department of Health and Human Services o National Institutes of Health Click Here to Search Advanced Search NIAID Banner Logo Image NIAID Home Health & Research A to Z Labs & Scientific Resources Funding About NIAID News & Events NIAID About NIAID Organization DAIT Organization Office of the Director DAIDS DAIT DCR DEA DIR DMID VRC Web Site Tools E mail this page Print this page Follow us Order publications Bookmark & share News Releases Gene Pattern May Identify Kidney Transplant Recipients Who DonaEUR TM t Need Life long Anti rejection Drugs May 24, 2010 NIAID Media Availability: In Infants with Egg or Milk Allergy, Can Future Peanut Allergy Be Predicted? The 21 strains currently available are: KO gc chain and KO Rag2, C57BL/6xC57BL/10SgSnAi
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18. The Cre/loxP recombination system in transgenic mice
The Cre/loxP recombination system in transgenic mice This page contains some general aspects of the Cre/loxP recombination system for an analysis of gene function in vivo. For targeting Cre to the mammary gland see our tool page . Background Cre is a 38 kDa recombinase protein from bacteriophage P1 which mediates intramolecular excisive or inversional and intermolecular integrative site specific recombination between loxP sites see review article by Brian Sauer in Methods of Enzymology; A loxP site locus of X ing over consists of two 13 bp inverted repeats separated by an 8 bp asymmetric spacer region Diagram One molecule of Cre binds per inverted repeat or two Cre molecules line up at one loxP site. This precise removal of DNA can be used to: eliminate an endogenous
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19. CGS : Transgenic Mice: Human, All Too Human?
#Search RSS Search Cellular reprogramming and bans on reproductive cloning Legal Updates: DNA Databases, Human Gene Patents, Octomoms doctor Technology Updates: Inheritable Genetic Modification Nudging the Discourse? Obasogie Pete Shanks Transgenic Mice: Human, All Too Human? A German research team reported last week that they have created humanized mice by transferring a human version of a language gene into their brains. The lead author told the New York Times that putting significant human genes into mice is the only feasible way of exploring the essential differences between people and chimps, our closest living relatives. Others, called chimeras, are created by adding human stem cells to an animal, or an animal embryo. The stem cell research guidelines issued by
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20. How the FOXP2 transgenic mice squeak | john hawks weblog
Skip to Navigation john hawks weblog paleoanthropology, genetics, and evolution How the FOXP2 transgenic mice squeak Thursday May 28 2009 12 47 pm How the FOXP2 transgenic mice squeak Nicholas Wade today covers a new study by Wolfgang Enard and colleagues, in which they generated transgenic mice expressing the human derived version of FOXP2. Site FAQ My mailbag Some favorites: My sketchbook The Flores files The complete Neandertal posts Neandertal DNA FAQs Paleoanthropology and diet Why human evolution accelerated Introgression Human evolution stopping? afarensis Africa archaeology Ardipithecus art behavior biotech brain chimpanzees climate conservation creationism culture Darwin diet disease Dmanisi Europe Flores genetic drift genomics history Homo erectus Homo habi
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