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Transgenic mice and their impact on kidney research

Rubera, Isabelle
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Hummler, Edith
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Beermann, Friedrich  
2009
Pflügers Archiv - European Journal of Physiology

The kidney is a key organ in the maintenance of ion and fluid homeostasis and specific transport systems localized along the nephron guarantee this function. Due to its large functional heterogeneity, experiments on the whole organ level cannot be easily performed, and thus more refined tools are needed, like for example the development of specific recombination systems to gain knowledge on the physiological role of single proteins implicated in ion transport. This review introduces the transgenic technology developed over the past decades, and then focuses on recent strategies for generating kidney-specific gene targeting, over-expression, and gene ablation in mice, that will help to understand the physiological role of proteins implicated in salt and water balance in the kidney.

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research article
DOI
10.1007/s00424-008-0624-0
Web of Science ID

WOS:000264884600017

Author(s)
Rubera, Isabelle
Hummler, Edith
Beermann, Friedrich  
Date Issued

2009

Published in
Pflügers Archiv - European Journal of Physiology
Volume

458

Start page

211

End page

222

Subjects

Transgenic

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Knockout

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Mouse

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Kidney

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Gene targeting

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Cre recombinase

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Epithelial Na channels

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Epithelial cell

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Medulla

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Membrane transport

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Epithelial Sodium-Channel

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Duct-Specific Knockout

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Germ-Line Transmission

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Embryonic Stem-Cells

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Bacterial Artificial Chromosome

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Urine Concentrating Mechanism

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Site-Specific Recombination

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Tissue-Specific Expression

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Increased Blood-Pressure

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Mouse Proximal Tubule

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REVIEWED

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December 17, 2008
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