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B6 cg gt rosa 26sortm1

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The B6.Cg-Gt(ROSA)26Sortm1 is a laboratory mouse strain that expresses the reporter gene ROSA26. This mouse strain can be used for genetic studies and lineage tracing experiments.

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Genetic Mouse Models for Immunological Studies

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Irg1−/− C57BL/6N mice were described previously (Lampropoulou et al., 2016 (link)). C57BL/6N used as WT controls in experiments with Irg1−/− mice were obtained from Charles River Laboratories. B6.129X1-Nfe2l2tm1Ywk/J (Nrf2−/−), C57BL/6N-Gsdmdem4Fcw/J (Gsdmd−/−), B6.Cg-Gt(ROSA)26Sortm1(CAG-Pycard/mCitrine*,-CD2*)Dtg/J (ASC-mCitrine (Tzeng et al., 2016 (link)), B6.129P2-Nos2tm1Lau/J (Nos2−/−), B6(Cg)-Ifnar1tm.2Ees/J (Ifnar1−/−) and WT C57BL/6J mouse strains were purchased from Jackson Laboratory. ROSA26-CreERT2/SDHBfloxed/floxed (Sdhbfl/fl) and ROSA26-CreERT2/SDHBwild-type/wild-type mice (Sdhb WT) as previously published (Cardaci et al., 2015 (link)) were provided by Eyal Gottlieb (University of Glasgow, UK). Mice were maintained at Washington University under specific pathogen-free conditions in accordance with Federal and University guidelines and protocols approved by the Animal Studies Committee of Washington University. Femurs and tibias from Atf3−/− mice as described (Jiang et al., 2004 (link)) were provided by Tsonwin Hai (Ohio State University). Mice used for in vitro experiments were 8- to 24-week-old, age and sex-matched and both sexes were used. For in vivo experiments 9 to 14-week-old female mice were used in the model of endotoxin-induced sepsis and 10 to 12-week-old male mice were used in the psoriasis model.
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Irg1−/− C57BL/6N mice were described previously (Lampropoulou et al., 2016 (link)). C57BL/6N used as WT controls in experiments with Irg1−/− mice were obtained from Charles River Laboratories. B6.129X1-Nfe2l2tm1Ywk/J (Nrf2−/−), C57BL/6N-Gsdmdem4Fcw/J (Gsdmd−/−), B6.Cg-Gt(ROSA)26Sortm1(CAG-Pycard/mCitrine*,-CD2*)Dtg/J (ASC-mCitrine (Tzeng et al., 2016 (link)), B6.129P2-Nos2tm1Lau/J (Nos2−/−), B6(Cg)-Ifnar1tm.2Ees/J (Ifnar1−/−) and WT C57BL/6J mouse strains were purchased from Jackson Laboratory. ROSA26-CreERT2/SDHBfloxed/floxed (Sdhbfl/fl) and ROSA26-CreERT2/SDHBwild-type/wild-type mice (Sdhb WT) as previously published (Cardaci et al., 2015 (link)) were provided by Eyal Gottlieb (University of Glasgow, UK). Mice were maintained at Washington University under specific pathogen-free conditions in accordance with Federal and University guidelines and protocols approved by the Animal Studies Committee of Washington University. Femurs and tibias from Atf3−/− mice as described (Jiang et al., 2004 (link)) were provided by Tsonwin Hai (Ohio State University). Mice used for in vitro experiments were 8- to 24-week-old, age and sex-matched and both sexes were used. For in vivo experiments 9 to 14-week-old female mice were used in the model of endotoxin-induced sepsis and 10 to 12-week-old male mice were used in the psoriasis model.
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