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casp-11 Knock Out Mice

Caspase 4 (also known as caspase 11) is a critical upstream regulator in the caspase cascade with an important dual role in regulating both inflammatory response and apoptosis. Splenocytes harvested from homozygous mice both before and after…

DBD

  • Grant Zimmermann

Investigators

  • Junying Yuan

Pdx1-CreER Transgenic Mice

Pancreatic cells are derived from Pdx1 (pancreatic and duodenal homeobox 1)-expressing progenitors throughout embryogenesis. This conditional transgenic strain expresses Cre/Esr1 from the mouse Pdx1 promoter. Cytoplasmic stores of Cre recombinase…

DBD

  • Vivian Berlin

Investigators

  • Douglas Melton

Vmn1r232/EGF Transgenic Mice

Vmn1r232 (vomeronasal 1 receptor 232; also called V1Re4) is a member of the vomeronasal organ V1R gene family, whose activation is believed to be involved with pheromone detection. Inputs from neurons expressing closely related V1Rs intermingle…

DBD

  • Yelena Bisharyan

Vmn1r206/YFP Transgenic Mice

Vmn1r206 (vomeronasal 1 receptor 206; also called V1Rh7) is a member of the vomeronasal organ V1R gene family, whose activation is believed to be involved with pheromone detection. Inputs from neurons expressing closely related V1Rs intermingle…

DBD

  • Yelena Bisharyan

Vmn1r191/CFP Transgenic Mice

Vmn1r191 (vomeronasal 1 receptor 191; also called V1Rh15) is a member of the vomeronasal organ V1R gene family, whose activation is believed to be involved with pheromone detection. Inputs from neurons expressing closely related V1Rs intermingle…

DBD

  • Yelena Bisharyan

Vmn1r51/Tau-LacZ Transgenic Mice

Vmn1r51 (vomeronasal 1 receptor 51; also called VN12) is a member of the vomeronasal organ V1R gene family, whose activation is believed to be involved with pheromone detection. These mice co-express tau-lacZ with pheromone receptor Vmn1r51…

DBD

  • Yelena Bisharyan

Vmn1r50/Tau-LacZ Transgenic Mice

Vmn1r50 (vomeronasal 1 receptor 50; also called VN2) is a member of the vomeronasal organ V1R gene family, whose activation is believed to be involved with pheromone detection. These mice co-express tau-lacZ with pheromone receptor Vmn1r50, enabling…

DBD

  • Yelena Bisharyan

Cx40 Knock Out Mice

The Gja5 gene encodes an intercellular channel forming protein, also known as Connexin 40, which functions as a component of gap junctions. These mice carry a knock out mutation of the Gja5 gene in which a PGK-NEO cassette replaces the single coding…

DBD

  • Irit Ben-Chelouche

Cx37 Knock Out Mice

The Gja4 gene encodes an intercellular channel forming protein, also known as Connexin 37, that is a component of gap junctions. These mice carry a knock out mutation of the Gja4 gene in which a PGK-NEO cassette replaces almost the entire coding…

DBD

  • Irit Ben-Chelouche

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