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Mouse Genetic Models in Cancer Research

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All animal studies and procedures were reviewed and approved by the Columbia University Medical Center Institutional Animal Care and Use Committee (IACUC), and all mice were bred under specific pathogen free (SPF) conditions. Cck2r-BAC-CreERT2-mice (Hayakawa et al., 2015b (link)) and Eef1a1-LSL-Notch1(IC) mice (Buonamici et al., 2009 (link)) have been previously reported. LSL-Trp53R172H mice (Renz et al., 2018 (link)) were kindly provided by Dr. Kenneth Olive (Columbia University). Apcflox/flox mice have been previously described (Westphalen et al., 2014 (link)) and were obtained from the National Cancer Institute (NCI). Lgr5-DTR-GFP mice, which have been previously reported (Asfaha et al., 2015 (link)), were provided by Genentech. Lgr5-GFP-IRES-CreERT2 mice (Lgr5-GFP mice) were provided by Dr. Hans Clevers. Gastrin-deficient (GAS-KO) mice (Koh et al., 1997 (link)) and Cck2r−/− mice (Jin et al., 2009 (link)) have been reported in the past. R26-tdTomato and Cag-CreERT were purchased from the Jackson Laboratory. Cre recombinase was activated by oral administration of tamoxifen (2 mg/0.2 ml corn oil; Sigma-Aldrich).
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Diverse Transgenic Mouse Models for Gastric Cancer Research

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Mist1-CreERT2 mice (Shi et al., 2009 (link)), Cxcl12-dsRED mice (Ding and Morrison, 2013 (link)), Troy−/− and Troy-BAC-CreERT2 mice (Fafilek et al., 2013 (link)), H/K-ATPase-Cxcl12 mice (Shibata et al., 2013 (link)), Eef1a1-LSL-Notch1(IC) mice (Buonamici et al., 2009 (link)), Wnt5aflox mice (Miyoshi et al., 2012 (link)) were described previously. Cxcr4-EGFP mice were kindly provided by Richard J. Miller (Northwestern University Medical School, USA). LSL-KrasG12D and LSL-Trp53R172H mice were provided by Dr. Kenneth Olive (Columbia University, USA). Apcflox mice were obtained from the National Cancer Institute (NCI). Lgr5-DTR-GFP mice were provided by Genentech. Cdh1flox, R26-mTmG, R26-LacZ, R26-TdTomato, R26-Confetti, R26-EYFP, Cxcl12flox, Tie2-Cre, Id2-GFP, and Cag-CreERT2 mice were purchased from the Jackson Laboratory. Cre recombinase was activated by oral administration of TAM (1–5mg/0.2mL corn oil, as indicated). All animal studies and procedures were approved by the ethics committees at Columbia University and the Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic. Human stomach tissue sections were obtained from DGC patients who underwent surgical resection or endoscopic submucosal dissection from 2001 to 2012 at Gifu University Hospital, Gifu, Japan. All study protocols were approved by the ethics committees, and written informed consent was obtained from all patients.
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Transgenic Mouse Models in Cancer Research

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Mist1-CreERT mice [36 (link)] and Cxcl12-dsRED mice [37 (link)] were described previously. Cxcr4-EGFP mice were provided from Richard J. Miller (North-western University Medical School). LSL-KrasG12D and LSL-Trp53R172H mice were provided by Dr. Kenneth Olive (Columbia University). Cckbr-GFP BAC transgenic mice were purchased from MMRRC (GENSAT project [38 (link)]). Lgr5-DTR-GFP mice were provided by Genentech. Apcflox/flox mice were obtained from the National Cancer Institute. Lgr5-EGFP-IRES-CreERT, Sox2-EGFP, R26-mTmG, R26-TdTomato, R26-LacZ, Cxcl12flox/flox, and Tie2-Cre mice were purchased from the Jackson Laboratory. FucciG1 mice were obtained from RIKEN BRC. Cre recombinase was activated by oral administration of tamoxifen (TAM, Sigma, 3 mg/0.2 ml corn oil). All animal studies and procedures were approved by the ethics committees at Columbia University and the University of Tokyo. All mice were bred under specific pathogen free conditions. Comparisons were made with age- and sex- matched control animals.
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