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Potter elvehjem tissue homogenizer

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The Potter-Elvehjem tissue homogenizer is a laboratory device used for the mechanical disruption and homogenization of biological tissue samples. It consists of a glass or Teflon pestle that fits inside a glass or metal tube, allowing for the controlled grinding and mixing of the sample.

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Comprehensive Mouse Liver Profiling

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We used 8 weeks-old mice livers derived from 25 inbred mouse strains, which were kindly donated by Dr. Aldons Lusis (University of California, Los Angeles, CA, USA). (i) 129X1/SvJ, (ii) A/J, (iii) AKR/J, (iv) BALB/cJ, (v) BTBR T<+> tf/J, (vi) BUB/BnJ, (vii) C57BL/6J, (viii) C58/J, (ix) CAST/EiJ, (x) CBA/J, (xi) CE/J, (xii) DBA/2J, (xiii) KK/HlJ, (xiv) LG/J, (xv) LP/J, (xvi) MA/MyJ, (xvii) NOD/ShiLtJ, (xviii) NON/ShiLtJ, (xix) NZB/BlNJ, (xx) NZW/LacJ, (xxi) PL/J, (xxii) RIIIS/J, (xxiii) SEA/GnJ, (xxiv) SM/J, (xxv) SWR/J. Tissues were homogenized and adjusted to 50 mg tissue/mL in deionized water with a Potter-Elvehjem tissue homogenizer (Omni International, Kennesaw, GA, USA). Three or more livers per mouse strain were used to quantify traits (Supplementary Table S7).
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Comparative Liver Tissue Analysis in Mice

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We used 8 weeks-old mice livers derived from 27 inbred mouse strains which were kindly donated by Dr. Aldons Lusis (University of California, Los Angeles). (i) 129X1/SvJ (n=5), (ii) A/J (n=5), (iii) AKR/J (n=5), (iv) BALB/cJ (n=5), (v) BTBR T<+> tf/J (n=5), (vi) BUB/BnJ (n=3), (vii) C3H/HeJ (n=3), (viii) C57BL/6J (n=5), (ix) C58/J (n=5), (x) CAST/EiJ (n=3), (xi) CBA/J (n=5), (xii) CE/J (n=5), (xiii) DBA/2J (n=5), (xiv) FVB/NJ (n=3), (xv) KK/HlJ (n=3), (xvi) LG/J (n=4), (xvii) LP/J (n=3), (xviii) MA/MyJ (n=3), (xix) NOD/ShiLtJ (n=5), (xx) NON/ShiLtJ (n=5), (xxi) NZB/BlNJ (n=5), (xxii) NZW/LacJ (n=5), xxiii) PL/J (n=5), xxiv) RIIIS/J (n=3), xxv) SEA/GnJ (n=5), xxvi) SM/J (n=5), xxvii) SWR/J (n=5). Tissues were homogenized and adjusted to 50 mg tissue/ml in H2O, with a Potter-Elvehjem tissue homogenizer (Omni International, USA) and then stored at −80 °C until further use. This liver was selected because of its high relevance in the generation of pathophysiological phenotypes in GD [4 (link)].
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