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BRC No. | RBRC05890 |
Type | Congenic |
Species | Mus musculus |
Strain name | A.SM-(D12Mit56-D12Mit84) |
Former Common name | A.SM-Fl1sa R2 congenic |
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Strain development | Developed by Misato Kobayashi and Fumihiko Horio, Graduate School of Bioagricultural Sciences, Nagoya University in 2011. A-Fl1sa R2 line (D12Mit56-D12Mit84) (RBRC05890). |
Strain description | This strain carries genetic loci associated with fatty liver from Chr 12 of A-12<SM> consomic strain to A/J inbred mice (resistant type). |
Colony maintenance | Homozygote x Homozygote Homozygous mice are viable and fe |
References | Mamm. Genome, 23, 764-769 (2012). 23052825 J. Lipid. Res., 48, 2039-2046, (2007). 17595448 |
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Gene info | Gene symbolGene nameChr.Allele symbolAllele nameCommon namesPromoter |
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Research application | Diabetes and Obesity Research Metabolism Research Mouse Models for Human Disease |
Specific Term and Conditions | The RECIPIENT of BIOLOGICAL RESOURCE shall obtain a prior written consent on use of it from the DEPOSITOR. In publishing the research results obtained by use of the BIOLOGICAL RESOURCE, a citation of the following literature(s) designated by the DEPOSITOR is requested. J. Lipid. Res., 48, 2039-2046, (2007). Mamm. Genome, 23, 764-769 (2012).In publishing the research results to be obtained by use of the BIOLOGICAL RESOURCE, an acknowledgment to the DEPOSITOR is requested. For profit use of the BIOLOGICAL RESSOURCE, the RECIPIENT must contact with the Intellectual Property Office, Nagoya University to obtain a prior written consent. The RECIPIENT agrees to use this BIOLOGICAL RESOURCE as a collaboration with the DEPOSITOR. |
Depositor | Fumihiko Horio (Nagoya University) |
Strain Status | Frozen embryos Frozen sperm |
Strain Availability | Recovered litters from cryopreserved embryos (2 to 4 months) Cryopreserved embryos (within 1 month) |
Additional Info. | Necessary documents for ordering:
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