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Cag dsred

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CAG-DsRed is a fluorescent protein that emits red light when exposed to light of a specific wavelength. It is commonly used as a reporter or marker in biological applications.

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2 protocols using cag dsred

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DsRed-Expressing Mice in C57BL/6N

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C57BL/6N male mice (age 8–12 weeks) were purchased from the Central Animal Laboratory of University of Turku. CAG-DsRed (in C57BL/6N background, stock 005441) mice that express DsRed in all cells were purchased from The Jackson Laboratory. All animal experiments were approved by the National Animal Experiment Board in Finland. They were carried out in adherence with the rules and regulations of the Finnish Act on Animal Experimentation (497/2013) under license number ESAVI/10829/04.10.07/2015.
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Diverse Mouse Strains for Immunology Research

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C57Bl/6J, CAG-ECFP, CAG-DsRed and TCRα−/− mice were purchased from Jackson Laboratories. OT-II Rag-1−/− mice were purchased from Taconic. CD11c-EYFP mice were a kind gift from Dr. Michel C. Nussenzweig (The Rockefeller University, NY) (21 (link)). NJ.1638 mice were obtained from the Laboratories of Drs. Nancy and Jamie Lee (Mayo Clinic, AZ) (22 (link)). IL-13 DsRed mice were kindly provided by Dr. William Paul (NIAID, NIH) (23 (link)). Both male and female mice were used at 6-12 weeks of age; mice in different experimental groups were matched for age and sex. Animals were maintained at the Central Animal Laboratory of the University of Turku or at an Association for Assessment and Accreditation of Laboratory Animal Care- accredited animal facility at NIAID. All animal procedures were approved by the Ethical Committee for Animal Experimentation in Finland and/or the Animal Care and Use Committee, NIAID, NIH. They were done in adherence with the rules and regulations of the Finnish Act on Animal Experimentation (62/2006) and were performed according to the 3R-principle (animal license number 5588/04.10.07/2014).
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