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Tissue-specific transgenic and knockout mice

Porret, A.
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Merillat, A. M.
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Guichard, S.
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2006
Ion Channels

Analysis of genetically engineered mice is crucial for our understanding of the in vivo function of genes and proteins in the whole organism. This includes inactivation of a gene or the generation of specific mutations. The development of knockout and transgenic technologies in the mouse, therefore, represents a powerful tool for elucidating gene function, for modeling of human diseases, and potentially for the evaluation of drugs. In particular, conditional gene targeting applying the Cre/loxP-mediated recombination system is increasingly used to evaluate the role of the gene of interest in a cell-type-specific or even inducible manner. The experimental steps start with the characterization of the gene locus, followed by construction of a vector, gene targeting in ES cells, and establishment of mouse lines carrying the desired mutation. These are then bred to transgenic mice expressing Cre recombinase in a tissue-specific manner, thus allowing gene inactivation in a cell type of interest.

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DOI
10.1385/1-59745-095-2:185
Author(s)
Porret, A.
Merillat, A. M.
Guichard, S.
Beermann, F.  
Hummler, E.
Date Issued

2006

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Ion Channels
ISBN of the book

1-59745-095-2

Start page

185

End page

205

Series title/Series vol.

Methods in Molecular Biology; 337

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Transgenic Animal Facility, Faculty of Biology and Medicine, University of Lausanne, Switzerland.

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REVIEWED

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GR-BEERMANN  
Available on Infoscience
January 10, 2008
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