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FvB/NHsD males are a strain of laboratory mice. They are a widely used model organism in biomedical research.

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FvB/NHsD and C57Bl6/J Mouse Breeding

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For the neuronal cultures, FvB/NHsD females were crossed with FvB/NHsD males (both ordered at 8-10 weeks old from Envigo). For the in utero electroporation female FvB/NHsD (Envigo) were crossed with male C57Bl6/J (ordered at 8-10 weeks old from Charles River). All mice were kept group-housed in IVC cages (Sealsafe 1145T, Tecniplast) with bedding material (Lignocel BK 8/15 from Rettenmayer) on a 12/12 h light/dark cycle in 21°C (±1°C), humidity at 40-70% and with food pellets (801727CRM(P) from Special Dietary Service) and water available ad libitum. All animal experiments were approved by the Local Animal Experimentation Ethical Committee, in accordance with Institutional Animal Care and Use Committee guidelines.
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Murine Neuronal Culture and In Utero Electroporation

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For the neuronal cultures, FvB/NHsD females were crossed with FvB/NHsD males (both ordered at 8–10 weeks old from Envigo). For the in utero electroporation, female FvB/NHsD (Envigo) were crossed with male C57Bl6/J (ordered at 8–10 weeks old from Charles River). All mice were kept group‐housed in IVC cages (Sealsafe 1145T, Tecniplast) with bedding material (Lignocel BK 8/15 from Rettenmayer) on a 12/12 h light/dark cycle in 21°C (±1°C), humidity at 40–70% and with food pellets (801727CRM(P) from Special Dietary Service) and water available ad libitum. All animal experiments were approved by the Local Animal Experimentation Ethical Committee, in accordance with Institutional Animal Care and Use Committee guidelines.
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Mouse Breeding and Housing for Neuronal Cultures

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FvB/NHsD females were crossed with FvB/NHsD males (ordered at 8–10 weeks old from Envigo) for the neuronal cultures, whereas for the in utero electroporation female, FvB/NHsD (Envigo) were crossed with male C57Bl6/J (ordered at 8–10 weeks old from Charles River). All mice were kept group-housed in IVC cages (Sealsafe 1145T, Tecniplast) with bedding material (Lignocel BK 8/15 from Rettenmayer) on a 12/12 h light/dark cycle in 21 °C (±1 °C), humidity at 40–70%. Food pellets (801727CRM(P) from Special Dietary Service) and water were available ad libitum. All animal experiments were conducted in accordance with the European Commission Council Directive 2010/63/EU (CCD approval AVD101002017893).
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Neuronal Culture Generation and In Utero Electroporation

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For the neuronal cultures, FvB/NHsD females were crossed with FvB/NHsD males (both ordered at 8‐ to 10‐weeks old from Envigo). For the in utero electroporation, female FvB/NHsD (Envigo) were crossed with male C57Bl6/J (ordered at 8‐to 10‐weeks old from Charles River). All mice were kept group‐housed in IVC cages (Sealsafe 1145T; Tecniplast) with bedding material (Lignocel BK 8/15 from Rettenmayer) on a 12‐h light/dark cycle at 21°C ± 1°C, humidity at 40%–70% and with food pellets (801727CRM(P) from Special Dietary Service) and water available ad libitum. All animal experiments were conducted in accordance with the European Commission Council Directive 2010/63/EU (CCD approval AVD101002017893).
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