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National Mouse Metabolic Phenotyping Centers provide information and data about mouse models of diabetes.

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NameCollectionDescriptionGene SymbolOrganismResource Type
C57LMMPC Mouse Strain mouse
aldehyde fuchsinMMPC Protocol protocol
C57BL/10MMPC Mouse Strain mouse
MRL/MpJMMPC Mouse Strain mouse
B6.Cg-Rictortm1.1Mgn/+ Tg(Nes-cre)1Kln/JMMPC Mouse StrainC57BL/6J Neuronal Rictor Heterozygous Knock OutNes, Rictor mousemouse
C57BL/6J-C3.BliA-Sox10Dom+/-MMPC Mouse StrainSox10 mousemouse
UC Davis - HDL ProtocolMMPC Protocol protocol
DBA/2J-Leprdb/dbMMPC Mouse StrainLepr mousemouse
C57BL/6J-Cited2Lox/Lox Tg(Alb-Cre)MMPC Mouse StrainFloxed Cited2 locus with liver specific knockout using Albumin-Cre constructCited2 mousemouse
C57BL/6J-Slc2a4 -/-MMPC Mouse StrainSlc2a4 mousemouse
C57BL/6J-Slc2a4+/- Tg(OE-Hk)MMPC Mouse StrainHk, oe, Slc2a4 mousemouse
C57BL/6-Apoa4tm1Bres/JMMPC Mouse StrainDescription Mice homozygous for this targeted mutation are viable and fertile with no protein detectable in plasma, liver, or intestinal tissues. Homozygotes have decreased plasma levels of cholesterol, free fatty acids, and high density (HDL) and very low density lipoprotein (VLDL). These mice may be useful in studies of lipid metabolism, atherosclerosis, heart disease, appetite regulation, intestinal lipid absorption, or inflammatory bowel disease. Development A targeting vector was designed to replace exon 1 of the endogenous gene with a neomycin resistance gene. This construct was electroporated into 129S4/SvJae-derived J1 embryonic stem (ES) cells. Correctly targeted ES cells were injected into C57BL/6J blastocysts. Chimeric mice were bred with C57BL/6J and the resulting heterozygous offspring were bred together for many generations prior to arrival at The Jackson Laboratory.Apoa4 mousemouse
B6.129S4- Ppaard tm1Red/+ Tg(Nes-cre)1Kln/JMMPC Mouse StrainC57BL/6J Neuronal PPAR Delta Heterozygous KONes, Ppard mousemouse
C57BL/6-Acsl1tm1colMMPC Mouse StrainAcsl1 mousemouse
C57BL/6J-Klf2tm1MlknMMPC Mouse StrainC57BL/6J with a lox/lox knockin at the Klf2 gene (Kruppel-like factor 2 (lung))Klf2 mousemouse
UC Davis - Intraperitoneal Insulin Tolerance TestMMPC Protocol protocol
C57BL/6J-Slc2a4-/-MMPC Mouse Strain mouse
NADH Oxidase ActivityMMPC Protocol protocol
NOD.CB17-Prkdcscid/JMMPC Mouse StrainPrkdc scid occurred spontaneously in a colony of BALB/c-Ighb (C.B-17) mice maintained at the Institute for Cancer Research in Philadelphia, PA. The Prkdcscid mutation was backcrossed onto the NOD/ShiLt background as follows: an NOD/ShiLt female was bred to a C.B-17-Prkdcscid male; male Prkdcscid/+ offspring of the F1/N1 and subsequent generations were mated to NOD/ShiLt females for a total of 10 crosses to NOD/ShiLt; at generation N10, Prkdcscid was made homozygous by brother-sister inbreeding.Prkdc mousemouse
UC Davis - Hydrogen PeroxideMMPC Protocol protocol
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