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Animal&Cell Models
Cre mice
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110137
B-Alb-iCreERT2 mice expressing icreERT2 under the control of the Alb promoter allow efficient Tamoxifen-dependent recombination of floxed DNA selectively in hepatocytes.
110880
Function research of genes/erythrocytes
110140
Function research of genes; Research on cardiovascular system, tumor and cell differentiation mechanism
110147
Function research of genes; Systemic knockout of lethal target genes in embryos
210501
Function research of genes. This OxtiCre model is an efficient tool to study various gene functions when crossed with rats with different loxP site-flanked genes of interest, especially in studies of Oxytocin expressed in the PVN, SON and the olfactory cue. The development of social familiarity in rodents depends predominantly on olfactory cues and can critically influence reproductive success.
210488
Function research of genes. This Drd2Cre model is an efficient tool to study various gene functions when crossed with rats with different loxP site-flanked genes of interest, especially in studies of D2 dopamine receptor subtype-expressing neurons, and may be useful for studying dopamine-sensitive behaviors such as addiction. ​
110780
Function research of genes. Function research of synaptic plasticity and Long Term Potentiation (LTP) in hippocampal networks
110779
Function research of genes .Function research of microglial cells and other Cx3cr1-expressing immune cells​
110155
Function research of genes. Function research of reproductive system
110146
Function research of genes . Function research of smooth muscle cell
110144
This Gfap-iCre model is an efficient tool to study various gene functions when crossed with mice with different loxP site-flanked genes of interest, especially in studies of astrocytes cells related signaling.
110141
Function research of genes. This Tcf21iCreERT2 model is an efficient tool to study various gene functions when crossed with mice with different loxP site-flanked genes of interest, especially in studies of Transcription factor 21 expressed during mouse embryogenesis specifically in mesodermally-derived cells that surround the epithelium of the developing gastrointestinal, genitourinary, and respiratory systems, and may be useful for studying mouse embryonic development.
110139
Function research of genes. This Htr2ciCre model is an efficient tool to study the various gene functions when crossed with mice with different loxP site-flanked genes of interest.
110134
Function research of genes. This Ucp1iCre model is an efficient tool to study various gene functions when crossed with mice with different loxP site-flanked genes of interest, especially in studies of the balance of ATP synthesis and thermogenesis in the mitochondria of brown adipose.
110131
Function research of genes. This Sp7iCre model is an efficient tool to study various gene functions when crossed with mice with different loxP site-flanked genes of interest, especially in studies of bone development, osteoblast lineage, and Hedgehog/Wnt signaling.
110130
Function research of genes. This Prrx1iCre model is an efficient tool to study various gene functions when crossed with mice with different loxP site-flanked genes of interest, especially in studies of mesodermal development, such as cardiac, skeletal development and signaling.
110129
Function research of genes .This PdgfrbiCre model is an efficient tool to study the various gene functions when crossed with mice with different loxP site-flanked genes of interest.
110127
Function research of genes. This Ncr1iCre model is an efficient tool to study various gene functions when crossed with mice with different loxP site-flanked genes of interest, especially in studies of natural killer (NK) cells related signaling.
110125
Function research of genes .This GrpriCre model is an efficient tool to study various gene functions when crossed with mice with different loxP site-flanked genes of interest, especially in studies of pruritogenic stimuli, long-term potentiation (LTP) and amygdala-dependent memory for fear.