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Cd68 egfp

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CD68-EGFP is a fluorescently labeled antibody that binds to the CD68 antigen, which is expressed on the surface of macrophages and other myeloid cells. The EGFP (Enhanced Green Fluorescent Protein) tag allows for visualization and detection of CD68-positive cells in various applications.

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Transgenic Mouse Strains for Neuroscience

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Syn1-Cre (Stock No: 003966), GFAP-Cre (Stock No: 024098), Thy1-GFP (Stock No: 007788), Rosa26Ai9/+ (Stock No: 007909), Fmr1 knockout (Stock No: 003025), CD68-EGFP (Stock No: 026827) and Cx3cr1CreER/+ (Stock No: 021160) mouse strains were obtained from the Jackson Laboratory. The Pten+/− strain was from the National Cancer Institute. All mice were maintained at 22 °C on a 12-h/12-h light/dark cycle with ad libitum access to water and food. Animal procedures were approved by the Scripps Florida Institutional Animal Care and Use Committee.
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Multicolor Genetic Labeling of Mice

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Male and female C57BL/6J (stock #000664), Csf1r-EGFP (stock
#018549), Rosa26-TdTomato (stock #007914), CD68-EGFP (stock #026827),
Pdgfra-cre (stock #013148), and Cas9 (stock #028555) mice (6 to 8 weeks old)
were purchased from Jackson Laboratory. Csf1fl/fl mice were
generously provided by Sherry Abboud-Werner (Harris et al., 2012 (link)). Mice were maintained in a specific
pathogen-free facility and all animal experiments were performed in
accordance with institutional regulations after protocol review and approval
by Yale University’s Institutional Animal Care and Use Committee.
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