Ccr2 b6.129s4 ccr2tm1ifc j mice
Ccr2−/− (B6.129S4-Ccr2tm1Ifc/J) mice are a genetically modified mouse strain with a targeted deletion of the Ccr2 gene. The Ccr2 gene encodes the chemokine receptor CCR2, which is involved in the migration and function of monocytes and macrophages. These mice lack the expression of the CCR2 receptor and are a useful model for studying the role of CCR2 in various biological processes.
2 protocols using ccr2 b6.129s4 ccr2tm1ifc j mice
Characterization of Ccr2-Deficient Mice
Murine Models for Immunological Research
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