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Murine b16 melanoma cell line

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The Murine B16 melanoma cell line is a widely used experimental model derived from a spontaneous melanoma tumor that occurred in a C57BL/6 mouse. This cell line is commonly utilized in cancer research to study melanoma biology and evaluate potential therapeutic interventions.

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Murine Models for Lysosomal Acid Lipase

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lal+/+ and lal−/− mice of the FVBN background were bred in house. c-fms-rtTA/(TetO)7-CMV-hLAL; lal−/−(Tg/KO) triple mice of the FVBN background is a previously generated triple transgenic mouse model with myeloid-specific doxycycline-inducible expression of wild-type human LAL (hLAL) in lal−/− mice under the control of the c-fms promoter 3 (link), 7 (link). All scientific protocols involving the use of animals have been approved by the Institutional Animal Care and Use Committee of Indiana University School of Medicine and followed guidelines established by the Panel on Euthanasia of the American Veterinary Medical Association. Animals were housed under Institutional Animal Care and Use Committee-approved conditions in a secured animal facility at Indiana University School of Medicine.
The murine B16 melanoma cell line, Lewis lung carcinoma (LLC) cell line, and transgenic mouse prostate cancer (TRAMP-C2) cell line (purchased from ATCC) were cultured in DMEM supplemented with 10% FBS (Gibco).
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Murine Models for Lysosomal Acid Lipase

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lal+/+ and lal−/− mice of the FVBN background were bred in house. c-fms-rtTA/(TetO)7-CMV-hLAL; lal−/−(Tg/KO) triple mice of the FVBN background is a previously generated triple transgenic mouse model with myeloid-specific doxycycline-inducible expression of wild-type human LAL (hLAL) in lal−/− mice under the control of the c-fms promoter 3 (link), 7 (link). All scientific protocols involving the use of animals have been approved by the Institutional Animal Care and Use Committee of Indiana University School of Medicine and followed guidelines established by the Panel on Euthanasia of the American Veterinary Medical Association. Animals were housed under Institutional Animal Care and Use Committee-approved conditions in a secured animal facility at Indiana University School of Medicine.
The murine B16 melanoma cell line, Lewis lung carcinoma (LLC) cell line, and transgenic mouse prostate cancer (TRAMP-C2) cell line (purchased from ATCC) were cultured in DMEM supplemented with 10% FBS (Gibco).
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In vivo Mouse Tumor Modeling

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Wild-type (lal+/+) and lal−/− mice of the FVB/N background were bred in house. c-fms-rtTA/(TetO)7-CMV-dnPPARγ bitransgenic mice of the FVB/N background is a previously generated bitransgenic mouse model [15 (link)]. All scientific protocols involving the use of animals have been approved by the Institutional Animal Care and Use Committee of Indiana University School of Medicine and followed guidelines established by the Panel on Euthanasia of the American Veterinary Medical Association. Animals were housed under Institutional Animal Care and Use Committee-approved conditions in a secured animal facility at Indiana University School of Medicine.
The murine B16 melanoma cell line, Lewis lung carcinoma (LLC) cell line, and murine endothelial cell (SVEC) line (purchased from ATCC, Manassas, VA, USA) were cultured in DMEM supplemented with 10% FBS (Gibco, Grand Island, NY, USA).
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