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Alzet 1004 osmotic minipumps

Manufactured by Durect

The ALZET® 1004 osmotic minipump is a laboratory device designed for continuous and controlled delivery of test substances to small laboratory animals. It functions by using the principle of osmosis to deliver the substance at a pre-determined release rate over an extended period of time.

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Recombinant αKlotho Protein Administration

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Recombinant αKlotho protein containing the ectodomain of mouse αKlotho (amino acid number 31–982) with C-terminal V5 and 6xHis tags was generated in our laboratory as described (39 (link), 40 (link)). For the in vivo experiments, recombinant αKlotho protein (0.3 mg/kg body weight) or vehicle (normal saline) was given for 4 weeks via ALZET® 1004 osmotic minipumps (DURECT Corporation, Cupertino, CA).
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Modulating Autophagy in Mice

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To modulate autophagy activity in mice, rapamycin (LC Laboratories, Woburn MA) and chloroquine (Sigma-Aldrich, St. Louis, MO) were prepared as previously reported (15 (link), 36 (link), 41 (link)), and were intraperitoneally given for 4 weeks via ALZET® 1004 osmotic minipumps (DURECT Corporation, Cupertino, CA) at doses of: rapamycin 28 mg/Kg, and chloroquine 50 mg/Kg respectively.
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