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Pten floxed mice

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Pten-floxed mice are a type of genetically modified mouse model. They have the Pten gene flanked by loxP sites, which allows for conditional deletion of the Pten gene in target tissues or cell types when crossed with Cre recombinase expressing mice.

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Senp7-floxed Mice and T Cell Regulation

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Senp7-floxed mice were generated at the GemPharmatech using a LoxP-targeting system. The Senp7-floxed mice were crossed with Cd4-Cre transgenic mice (The Jackson Laboratory) to produce age-matched Senp7fl/fl and Senp7fl/flCd4-Cre mice. The Pten-floxed mice (The Jackson Laboratory) were crossed with Senp7fl/flCd4-Cre mice to produce Senp7+/+Ptenfl/flCd4-Cre (Pten-KO) and Senp7fl/flPtenfl/flCd4-Cre (DKO) mice. Rag1-KO mice, OT-I TCR–transgenic mice, OT-II TCR–transgenic mice, and B6.SJL mice were from The Jackson Laboratory. Male and female mice were sex matched and used at 6 to 10 weeks of age. Mice were maintained in a specific pathogen–free (SPF) facility at the Shanghai Jiao Tong University School of Medicine.
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Conditional Knockout Mouse Models

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The Klf5 floxed mouse strain, in which the genomic DNA from exon 2 to exon 3 of Klf5 is flanked by loxP sites, was generated as described in our previous study [25] (link). The PB-Cre4 transgenic mouse strain, where expression of Cre recombinase is driven by the prostatic epithelial specific probasin promoter [30] (link), was purchased from the NCI Mouse Models of Human Cancers Consortium (MMHCC, Frederick, MD; Cat. No. 01XF5). Pten floxed mice were purchased from the Jackson Laboratory (Bar Harbor, ME; Cat. No. 004597). All mice were maintained in a mixed background of C57BL/6 J and 129Sv/J.
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Inducible Adiponectin Knockout Mouse Model

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Animal care and experimental protocols were approved by the Institutional animal care and use committee of the University of Texas Southwestern medical center. Adiponectin-RTTA mice were produced as previously described (9 (link)). Tre-Cre (Stock Number: 006234) and PTEN floxed mice (Stock Number: 006440) were purchased from Jackson laboratories. All experiments were done using male mice with littermate controls that were adiponectinP-rtTA or Tre-Cre negative. Mice were fed a standard chow diet (number 5058, LabDiet), a Dox-chow diet (600 mg kg−1 Dox; Bio-Serv), a 60% HFD (D12492, Research Diets Inc.) or a Dox-HFD (600 mg kg−1 Dox; Bio-Serv). Following weaning mice were randomly placed into cages for the remainder of their life before genotyping was performed. No other randomization was used while conducting experiments. No animals were excluded from any experiments unless they displayed obvious wounds from fighting as determined by our veterinarians.
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Adiponectin Regulation of PTEN in Mice

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Animal care and experimental protocols were approved by the Institutional Animal Care and Use Committee of the University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center. Adiponectin-rtTA mice were produced as previously described10 (link). Tre-Cre (Stock number: 006234) and PTEN-floxed mice (Stock number: 006440) were purchased from Jackson laboratories. All experiments were done using male mice with littermate controls that were adiponectinP-rtTA or Tre-Cre negative. Mice were fed a standard chow diet (number 5058, LabDiet), a Dox-chow diet (600 mg kg−1 Dox; Bio-Serv), a 60% HFD (D12492, Research Diets Inc.) or a Dox-HFD (600 mg kg−1 Dox; Bio-Serv). Following weaning, mice were randomly placed into cages for the remainder of their life before genotyping was performed. No other randomization was used while conducting experiments. No animals were excluded from any experiments, unless they displayed obvious wounds from fighting as determined by our veterinarians.
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