MUTANT MOUSE RESOURCE AND RESEARCH CENTER
突变小鼠资源与研究中心
基本信息
- 批准号:8356892
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 106.6万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:2011
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2011-02-01 至 2012-01-31
- 项目状态:已结题
- 来源:
- 关键词:ArchivesAssisted Reproductive TechnologyBiomedical ResearchBiosensorCommunitiesCongenic StrainCryopreservationDevelopmentDiseaseEmbryoFundingGeneticGenetically Engineered MouseGoalsGrantGrowthHealthHumanInjection of therapeutic agentIntracytoplasmic Sperm InjectionsMethodologyMissouriModelingMusMutant Strains MiceNational Center for Research ResourcesOvarian TissuePathogen detectionPoliciesPrincipal InvestigatorResearchResearch InfrastructureResearch PersonnelResearch Project GrantsResourcesServicesSourceSpeedTechnologyTissue TransplantationUnited States National Institutes of Healthbasecostembryonic stem cellimprovednew technologynuclear transferoperationrepository
项目摘要
This subproject is one of many research subprojects utilizing the resources
provided by a Center grant funded by NIH/NCRR. Primary support for the subproject
and the subproject's principal investigator may have been provided by other sources,
including other NIH sources. The Total Cost listed for the subproject likely
represents the estimated amount of Center infrastructure utilized by the subproject,
not direct funding provided by the NCRR grant to the subproject or subproject staff.
DESCRIPTION (provided by applicant):
The importance of genetically-engineered mice (GEM) as models of human health and disease has been demonstrated unequivocally. Because of the importance of GEM in biomedical research, the numbers of GEM lines have grown exponentially over the last five years; this astronomical growth is predicted to continue. Recognizing the scientific importance of sharing mice among investigators, the NIH developed a mouse sharing policy which states that mouse lines generated with the aid of NIH funding must be distributed and shared with the scientific community. To accomplish this goal, the NIH funded the establishment of four regional Mutant Mouse Resource and Research Centers (MMRRCs) in 1999 and 2000. This application is a competitive renewal for the Missouri/Harlan (M/H) MMRRC. Specific Aims of the proposal are: (1) To improve the efficiencies of the MMRRC service functions while continuing to provide the scientific community with a mutant mouse repository and distribution center of the highest quality. To accomplish this, we will employ state-of-the-art cryopreservation and reanimation (reestablishment of lines after cryopreservation) technologies, such as intracytoplasmic sperm injection (ICSI), nuclear transfer (NT) ovarian tissue (OT) transplantation (OTT) and injection of NT derived embryonic stem cells (ntES cells) into tetraploid embryos (ntES/4N). Using these approaches we will be able to more efficiently import, cryopreserve and reanimate lines at a cost approximately 10% of current, traditional embryo cryopreservation based approaches. (2) To conduct research aimed at increasing the value of the MMRRC. Research will include projects aimed at improving assisted reproductive technologies (ARTs) used for reanimation of mouse lines, development of biosensors for detection of pathogens and health surveillance of mutant mouse colonies, and development of new genetic and ARTs that will revolutionize the speed and efficiency with which congenic strains of mice are made. The proposed approach to the operation of the M/H MMRRC represents a new paradigm for mouse repositories. Recognizing the continued exponential growth of GEM, a new paradigm is mandatory; existing mouse resource centers simply cannot archive all of the important mouse lines using traditional methodology. Furthermore, the proposed research projects will result in even greater efficiencies for the MMRRC and the development of new technologies useful to the entire scientific community.
这个子项目是许多利用资源的研究子项目之一
由NIH/NCRR资助的中心拨款提供。子项目的主要支持
而子项目的主要调查员可能是由其他来源提供的,
包括其它NIH来源。 列出的子项目总成本可能
代表子项目使用的中心基础设施的估计数量,
而不是由NCRR赠款提供给子项目或子项目工作人员的直接资金。
描述(由申请人提供):
基因工程小鼠(GEM)作为人类健康和疾病模型的重要性已得到明确证明。由于GEM在生物医学研究中的重要性,GEM系的数量在过去五年中呈指数级增长;预计这种天文数字的增长将继续下去。认识到研究人员之间共享小鼠的科学重要性,NIH制定了一项小鼠共享政策,规定在NIH资助下产生的小鼠品系必须与科学界分享。为了实现这一目标,美国国立卫生研究院在1999年和2000年资助建立了四个区域性突变小鼠资源和研究中心(MMRRCs)。此应用程序是密苏里州/哈兰(M/H)MMRRC的竞争性更新。该提案的具体目标是:(1)提高MMRRC服务功能的效率,同时继续为科学界提供最高质量的突变小鼠储存库和配送中心。为了实现这一目标,我们将采用最先进的冷冻保存和复苏(冷冻保存后重建品系)技术,如卵胞浆内精子注射(ICSI)、核移植(NT)卵巢组织(OT)移植(OTT)和将NT衍生的胚胎干细胞(ntES细胞)注射到四倍体胚胎(ntES/4 N)中。使用这些方法,我们将能够更有效地导入,冷冻保存和复活线,成本约为目前传统胚胎冷冻保存方法的10%。(2)开展旨在提高MMRRC价值的研究。研究将包括旨在改进用于使小鼠品系复活的辅助生殖技术的项目,开发用于检测病原体和监测突变小鼠群体健康状况的生物传感器,以及开发新的遗传和辅助生殖技术,以彻底改变制造同类小鼠品系的速度和效率。建议的方法来操作的M/H MMRRC代表了一个新的范例鼠标存储库。认识到GEM的持续指数增长,一个新的范例是强制性的;现有的小鼠资源中心根本无法使用传统方法存档所有重要的小鼠品系。此外,拟议的研究项目将提高MMRRC的效率,并开发对整个科学界有用的新技术。
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- 批准号:
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- 资助金额:
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- 资助金额:
$ 106.6万 - 项目类别:
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突变小鼠资源与研究中心:动物胚胎干细胞
- 批准号:
8173530 - 财政年份:2010
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8173529 - 财政年份:2010
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7961190 - 财政年份:2009
- 资助金额:
$ 106.6万 - 项目类别:
MUTANT MOUSE RESOURCE AND RESEARCH CENTER: ANIMAL EMBRYONIC STEM CELLS
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- 资助金额:
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- 批准号:
7852256 - 财政年份:2009
- 资助金额:
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