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Albino b6 cg tyrc 2j j

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Albino B6(Cg)-Tyrc-2J/J is a laboratory mouse strain. It is a congenic strain on the C57BL/6J background with a mutation in the Tyr gene, leading to albinism.

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Murine Tissue Sampling for Ophthalmic Research

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Murine tissue samples were obtained from C57BL/6J and Albino B6(Cg)-Tyrc-2J/J (Jackson Laboratory, Bar Harbor, ME, USA) background mice at different ages. Animal handling was performed according to the ARVO Statement for the Use of Animals in Ophthalmic and Vision Research, as well as the regulations of the animal care facilities at the University of Barcelona. All procedures were evaluated and approved by the Animal Research Ethics Committee of the University of Barcelona.
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GFAP-luc Transgenic Mouse Breeding

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Male FVB/N-Tg(GFAP-luc+/−) 53Xenmice (Xenogen Corp, Alameda, CA) (Taconic model 10501) were crossed with either female SJL/J (JAX Stock No. 000686) or albino B6(Cg)-Tyrc-2J/J (JAX stock no: 000058) mice purchased from The Jackson Laboratory (Bar Harbor, ME). The F1 offspring were genotyped by PCR following the manufacturer’s protocol. Only female mice between 8 and 10 weeks of age positive for GFAP-luc were used. Animal handling and care was performed in accordance with the Animal Component of Research Protocol (ACORP) guidelines at the VA New Jersey Health Care System in East Orange, NJ.
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