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Mouse Index >> Mouse Resources

Craniofacial Mutant Resource
Mutant mouse models for craniofacial research

Cytogenetic Models Resource
Mouse models for Down syndrome research, cytogenetic protocols

Induced Mutant Resource
Genetically engineered and induced mutation mouse models for research

Mouse Mutant Resource (Spontaneous)
Spontaneous mutation mouse models for a broad range of inherited human disorders

Neural Tube Defect Resource
Mutant mouse models for neural tube defects and related research

Type 1 Diabetes Resource
Mouse models for Type I Diabetes research

Mutant Mouse Region Resources Centers (MMRRC)
Link to web site for the NCRR funded MMRRC program consisting of a consortium of four U.S. regional resource centers (Opens in a new browser window.)

ORNL Mutant Mouse Database
Oak Ridge National Laboratory
(ORNL) has a large collection of mouse stocks, most of which propagate mutations induced (over a period of several decades) by radiations or chemicals in various stages of male or female gametogenesis. These mutations may range from single base-pair changes to rearrangements of various sizes, depending on mutagen and germ-cell stage. These mutant stocks are available either as live mice or as cryopreserved embryos/gametes/tissues

NIAID/Taconic Emerging Models :   Distributes various transgenic and knockout mice.

Mouse Models of Human Cancer Consortium (MMHCC )
The Mouse Models of Human Cancers Consortium (MMHCC) Repository is an NCI-funded resource for mouse cancer models and associated strains. The repository makes strains available to all members of the scientific community. Up to 3 breeder pairs of each available strain may be ordered. On occasion larger numbers of breeder pairs may be available - inquire. All strains will be kept as live animals for a period of 6 months after which time their distribution level will be evaluated. Those strains that receive little or no interest will be removed from the shelf, but will be available for recovery from frozen stocks. Distribution evaluation will continue on a six-month basis for those strains kept as live animals.

NIAID Mouse Exchange Program
To foster increased availability to the scientific community of immunologically-related, gene-targeted mouse strains, the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID) has instituted a special partnership with Taconic Farms, Inc., called the NIAID Exchange Program

Charles River Laboratory Research Model and Products 2004
Mouse and rat strains bred by Charles River Laboratory

Taconic
Mouse and Rat Strains and Services for Research

Harlan
Supplies stocks and strains of laboratory animals to biomedical research

Backcross DNA Panel Mapping Resource
TJL C57BL/6J x SPRET/Ei DNA mapping panel availability, database, analysis service

Cryopreservation Laboratory
Cryopreservation research and archive for germplasm of mouse strains used in biomedical research

Gene Expression Analysis
Analysis software for gene expression arrays

Mouse DNA Resources
High quality DNAs from inbred and specialty strains maintained at The Jackson Laboratory

Mouse Radiation Hybrid Database
TJL comprehensive Mouse T31 radiation hybrid database and data analysis service

 

 

 
 
 
 
Any questions or concerns regarding the genetics programs please contact Jonathan D. Pollock Ph.D. (301) 443-1887 or jp183r@nih.gov


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