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Nod rag 1 mice

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NOD–Rag-1−/− mice are a strain of genetically modified mice with a deficient Rag-1 gene and a non-obese diabetic (NOD) background. These mice lack mature T and B cells, providing a model for immunodeficiency research.

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Cell Line Characterization and Mouse Experiments

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Pre-B cell line (70Z/3) was a gift from Brian Seed (Harvard University) (31 (link)). 4T1, NMuMG and NMuMG* subline with silencing of hnRNP E1 were described previously (32 (link)). 70Z/3 was validated by flow cytometry using B cell lineage markers. Cancer cells were authenticated by gene expression analysis, in vivo growth and histology. All the lines were monitored for pathogens as per MUSC regulations and we routinely perform mycoplasma analysis on the lines. 293FT and other cell lines were purchased from ATCC.
BALB/c and NOD–Rag-1−/− mice were purchased from The Jackson Laboratory (Bar Harbor, ME). All mouse experiments were approved by MUSC’s Institutional Animal Care and Use Committee, and the established guidelines were followed.
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Generation of SPAK T-Cell Knockout Mice

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NOD/Sytwu (Kd, Db, I-Ag7, I-Enull) and NOD.Rag1−/− mice were purchased from The Jackson Laboratory. Stk39−/− (SPAK KO) and Stk39F/F mice with a C57BL/6 genetic background (36 (link)) were backcrossed to the NOD strain for at least 10 generations. NOD/Stk39F/F mice were bred with the LckCre mice to generate T-cell–specific SPAK knockout (SPAK CKO) mice.
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