Animal Modeling Core
动物建模核心
基本信息
- 批准号:10060459
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 27.38万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:2015
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2015-08-01 至 2025-07-31
- 项目状态:未结题
- 来源:
- 关键词:Animal ModelBasic ScienceBenignBiological AssayBlood CirculationBlood PlateletsCellsCommunitiesDiseaseEducational process of instructingErythrocytesGoalsHematological DiseaseHematologyHematopoiesisHematopoietic stem cellsHumanImmune systemImmunobiologyImmunodeficient MouseMissionModelingMusMyeloid CellsPopulationResearchResearch PersonnelResourcesScientistStem cell transplantStudy modelsTechnical ExpertiseTechnologyTissuesTrainingXenograft procedurehematopoietic cell transplantationhumanized mousein vivoinnovationmid-career facultymouse modelnovelprofessortranslational study
项目摘要
PROJECT SUMMARY/
The mission of the Animal Modeling Core (AMC) is to provide research groups within the YCCEH and the larger
scientific community access to the latest technologies for hematologic studies in animal models. In vivo studies
allow researchers to ask questions about the function of molecules, cell populations, and tissues within the
relevant spatial and temporal contexts. The YCCEH will continue to provide scientists training and facilitate
research in mouse models of hematologic diseases. Importantly, the AMC will continue to develop and propagate
the most innovative humanized mouse models for the study of human hematopoiesis and diseases thereof with
the goal to overcome major shortcomings of current models. The AMC consists of two cores, the Humanized
Mouse Core (HMC) and the Murine Stem Cell Transplantation Core (mSCTC). The Animal Modeling Core will
be directed by Dr Richard Flavell, Sterling Professor of Immunobiology and co-directed by Dr. Stephanie Halene,
Associate Professor and Acting Section Chief of Hematology. The HMC will offer expertise, technical assistance,
and mice for human-into-mouse xenotransplantation studies. The mSCTC will offer training and technical
assistance in the study of hematopoiesis and benign hematologic questions in mice. The Humanized Mouse
Core will facilitate human-into-mouse xenotransplantation studies into immunodeficient mice. As a unique feature
the Yale HMC will offer hematology researchers access to novel humanized immunodeficient mice optimized to
support human hematopoietic stem cells, trilineage hematopoiesis, mature myeloid cells, red cells and platelets
in circulation, and a functional human immune system. The Murine Stem Cell Transplantation Core will provide
technical expertise in the study of hematologic questions in mice. The mSCTC will offer training and expertise
for the study of hematopoiesis and hematologic diseases in mice using hematopoietic cell transplantation and
functional assays. The Animal Modeling Core will be an integral part of the YCCEH. It will provide Hematology
researchers with access to state-of-the-art technologies for in vivo studies of hematopoiesis and hematologic
diseases. It will provide teaching, expertise, and resources in an economical way. Its cores will support basic
science as well as translational studies, key to understanding and cure of hematologic diseases.
项目概要/
动物模型核心(AMC)的使命是为YCCEH和更大的研究小组提供
科学界获得动物模型血液学研究的最新技术。体内研究
允许研究人员询问有关分子,细胞群和组织内的功能的问题。
相关的时空背景。YCCEH将继续为科学家提供培训,
血液病小鼠模型的研究。重要的是,AMC将继续发展和传播
用于研究人类造血及其疾病的最具创新性的人源化小鼠模型,
目标是克服现有模式的主要缺点。AMC由两个核心组成,人性化
小鼠核心(HMC)和小鼠干细胞移植核心(mSCTC)。动物模型核心将
由Sterling免疫生物学教授Richard Flavell博士指导,Stephanie Halene博士共同指导,
副教授,血液科代理科长。HMC将提供专业知识,技术援助,
和小鼠用于人到小鼠异种移植研究。mSCTC将提供培训和技术
协助研究小鼠的造血和良性血液学问题。人源化老鼠
Core将促进免疫缺陷小鼠的人鼠异种移植研究。作为一个独特的功能
耶鲁大学HMC将为血液学研究人员提供新的人源化免疫缺陷小鼠,
支持人造血干细胞、三系造血、成熟髓系细胞、红细胞和血小板
以及正常的人体免疫系统。小鼠干细胞移植核心将提供
小鼠血液学问题研究的技术专长。mSCTC将提供培训和专业知识
用于使用造血细胞移植在小鼠中研究造血和血液病,
功能测定动物模型核心将是YCCEH的一个组成部分。它将提供血液学
研究人员可以使用最先进的技术进行造血和血液学的体内研究
疾病它将以经济的方式提供教学,专业知识和资源。它的核心将支持基本的
科学以及转化研究,理解和治疗血液病的关键。
项目成果
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Richard A. Flavell其他文献
Compositions et procédés d'évaluation et de traitement de maladies et de troubles inflammatoires
疾病和炎症问题的评估和治疗的组合物和程序
- DOI:
- 发表时间:
2012 - 期刊:
- 影响因子:0
- 作者:
Eran Elinav;Richard A. Flavell;Till Strowig;Jorge H. Mejia;Cheng - 通讯作者:
Cheng
HER2 joins AKT to inhibit STING immunity
HER2 与 AKT 结合抑制 STING 免疫
- DOI:
10.1038/s41556-019-0368-4 - 发表时间:
2019-08-01 - 期刊:
- 影响因子:19.100
- 作者:
Ian D. Odell;Richard A. Flavell - 通讯作者:
Richard A. Flavell
CD4sup+/sup T-cell-derived IL-10 promotes CNS inflammation in mice by sustaining effector T cell survival
- DOI:
10.1016/j.celrep.2022.110565 - 发表时间:
2022-03-29 - 期刊:
- 影响因子:6.900
- 作者:
Nir Yogev;Tanja Bedke;Yasushi Kobayashi;Leonie Brockmann;Dominika Lukas;Tommy Regen;Andrew L. Croxford;Alexei Nikolav;Nadine Hövelmeyer;Esther von Stebut;Marco Prinz;Carles Ubeda;Kevin J. Maloy;Nicola Gagliani;Richard A. Flavell;Ari Waisman;Samuel Huber - 通讯作者:
Samuel Huber
Natural sunscreen revealed
天然防晒霜现身
- DOI:
10.1038/ncb1201-e272 - 发表时间:
2001-12-01 - 期刊:
- 影响因子:19.100
- 作者:
Saquib Lakhani;Richard A. Flavell - 通讯作者:
Richard A. Flavell
IL-27 signalling promotes adipocyte thermogenesis and energy expenditure
IL-27 信号传导促进脂肪细胞产热和能量消耗
- DOI:
10.1038/s41586-021-04127-5 - 发表时间:
2021 - 期刊:
- 影响因子:64.8
- 作者:
Qian Wang;Dehai Li;Guangchao Cao;Qiping Shi;Ligong Lu;Hengwen Yang;Richard A. Flavell;Zhinan Yin - 通讯作者:
Zhinan Yin
Richard A. Flavell的其他文献
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酒精性肝病人源化小鼠模型的生成和表征
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10196181 - 财政年份:2021
- 资助金额:
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Generation and characterization of a humanized mouse model of alcoholic liver disease
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Generation and characterization of a humanized mouse model of Crohn's disease
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10379282 - 财政年份:2021
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Generation and characterization of a humanized mouse model of Crohn's disease
克罗恩病人源化小鼠模型的生成和表征
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10195523 - 财政年份:2021
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The Inflammasome as a novel mediator and therapeutic target of GI syndrome
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10320010 - 财政年份:2018
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$ 27.38万 - 项目类别:
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Humanized mouse models to dissect in vivo the interplay between melanoma and the immune system
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9068052 - 财政年份:2015
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