Core B Mouse Tumor Models and Mammalian Cell Culture
Core B 小鼠肿瘤模型和哺乳动物细胞培养
基本信息
- 批准号:8099690
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 7.28万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:2010
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2010-07-01 至 2013-06-30
- 项目状态:已结题
- 来源:
- 关键词:Animal ModelBiochemicalBiological ModelsCell Culture TechniquesCell LineCellsCollaborationsCore FacilityDataEpithelial CellsGenerationsGeneticGenotypeGoalsHuman ResourcesIn VitroIndividualIntestinal CancerKnockout MiceLaboratoriesLettersLifeMaintenanceMammalian CellMitochondriaModelingMusOnline SystemsParticipantPrimary Cell CulturesProcessProductionResearch PersonnelResearch Project GrantsResourcesRodent ModelSamplingServicesTechnologyThioredoxinTimeTissue SampleTissuesTopazTransformed Cell LineTransgenic MiceTransgenic ModelYeast Model Systemanimal tissueexperiencemouse modelnovelprogramsrelational databaserepositorysuccesstumorvillin
项目摘要
The Animal Models Core will assist the overall program project by providing service for the generation,
maintenance, and analysis of genetically modified mouse models. In addition, the core will provide tissue
samples for histological and biochemical analysis, and will generate epithelial cell lines and primary cultures
from the animal models for in-vitro analysis. The core component is highly integrative, being utilized by
all four of the research projects for provision of cells and tissues for analysis, and for three of the
four projects for the production and maintenance of novel mouse models (Project 1, 3, 4), Several
existing mouse models will be employed, including Nox-1 knockout mice, which have been generated
previously by Project 4 (Lambeth) in conjunction with the Director of Core B (Martin), and mitochondria!
thioredoxin transgenic mice (TRX2) previously generated here at Emory in collaboration between Dr. Martin,
and Dr. Dean Jones (letter of collaboration attached). Additional existing strains to be utilized in this program
include, but may not be limited to, Villin k-rasv12 Tg, APC 1638, and ARC min mice. The core facility will also
produce and characterize a novel transgenic model, villin-MTH-1 for Project 4 (Grouse). This is especially
significant, since this lab has no previous animal models experience, and would not be able to generate and
analyze these mice without the expertise of the core component. The core will maintain and genotype the
colony, and provide real-time colony data access to all program participants through a comercially available
relational database (Scion, Topaz Technologies) which is currently in use by the Core Directors laboratory.
In addition to the live animal models, the core will also provide transformed cell lines to the program
participants for biochemical analysis. This will be critical to several of the projects, and will allow for strong
linkage between the mamallian models and the yeast system. By provision of these services, the Animal
Models Core will contribute significantly to the overall goals of the program project from a scientific
perspective. In addition, the inclusion of these services into a comprehensive core component will provide
additional benefit to the project as a whole, through consolidation of effort, avoidance of unnecessary
experimental duplication and by drawing upon the collective expertise of the core personnel.
动物模型中心将通过为一代人提供服务,
转基因小鼠模型的维持和分析。此外,核心将提供组织
用于组织学和生物化学分析的样本,并将产生上皮细胞系和原代培养物
用于体外分析。核心组件高度集成,
所有四个研究项目提供细胞和组织进行分析,并为三个
四个新小鼠模型的生产和维护项目(项目1、3、4),
将采用现有的小鼠模型,包括Nox-1敲除小鼠,这些小鼠已经产生
以前由项目4(兰贝斯)与核心B主任(马丁),和线粒体!
硫氧还蛋白转基因小鼠(TRX 2)先前在埃默里大学与马丁博士,
和Dean Jones博士(附上合作信)。本计划中将使用的其他现有菌株
包括但不限于Villin k-rasv 12 Tg、APC 1638和ARC min小鼠。核心设施还将
为项目4(松鸡)生产和表征新型转基因模型villin-MTH-1。这是特别
重要的是,因为这个实验室没有以前的动物模型经验,将无法产生和
在没有核心组件专业知识的情况下分析这些老鼠。核心将维护和基因型,
殖民地,并提供实时殖民地数据访问所有计划参与者通过一个商业上可用的
关系数据库(Scion,黄玉技术公司),该数据库目前由核心董事实验室使用。
除了活体动物模型外,核心还将向该计划提供转化细胞系
参与者进行生化分析。这将是至关重要的几个项目,并将允许强有力的
马马良模型和酵母系统之间的联系。通过提供这些服务,动物
模型核心将从科学的角度为项目的总体目标做出重大贡献。
perspective.此外,将这些服务纳入一个全面的核心组成部分,
通过整合工作,避免不必要的
实验性重复和利用核心人员的集体专门知识。
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Core B Mouse Tumor Models and Mammalian Cell Culture
Core B 小鼠肿瘤模型和哺乳动物细胞培养
- 批准号:
7511088 - 财政年份:2008
- 资助金额:
$ 7.28万 - 项目类别:
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Core B Mouse Tumor Models and Mammalian Cell Culture
Core B 小鼠肿瘤模型和哺乳动物细胞培养
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$ 7.28万 - 项目类别:
Core B Mouse Tumor Models and Mammalian Cell Culture
Core B 小鼠肿瘤模型和哺乳动物细胞培养
- 批准号:
8293191 - 财政年份:
- 资助金额:
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