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bioRxiv - Neuroscience 2023Quote: We used the following animals in this study: 2 months old wildtype C57Bl6/J mixed sex mice purchased from Charles River Laboratories (MA ...
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bioRxiv - Microbiology 2023Quote: Sympathetic neurons from the Superior Cervical Ganglia (SCG) of post-natal day 0-2 (P0-P2) CD1 Mice (Charles River Laboratories) were dissected as previously described (25) ...
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bioRxiv - Microbiology 2023Quote: Sympathetic neurons from the superior cervical ganglia (SCG) of post-natal day 0–2 (P0-P2) CD1 Mice (Charles River Laboratories) were dissected as previously described (79) ...
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bioRxiv - Neuroscience 2024Quote: All experiments were performed using 1-to 2-day old wild type Sprague-Dawley rats (Charles River code 400, RRID: RGD_734476). Rats of mixed gender were sacrificed and dissected according to protocols approved by Weill Cornell Medicine IACUC.
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STAT5B SH2 variants disrupt mammary enhancers and the stability of genetic programs during pregnancybioRxiv - Genetics 2024Quote: ... Those embryos that reached 2-cells stage of development were implanted into the oviducts pseudopregnant surrogate mothers (Swiss Webster mice from Charles River). All mice born to the foster mothers were genotyped by PCR amplification and Sanger sequencing (Quintara Biosciences ...
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bioRxiv - Microbiology 2024Quote: Sympathetic neurons from the Superior Cervical Ganglia (SCG) of post-natal day 0-2 (P0-P2) CD1 Mice (Charles River Laboratories) Rodent handling and husbandry were carried out under animal protocols approved by the Animal Care and Use Committee of the University of Virginia (UVA) ...
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bioRxiv - Microbiology 2020Quote: Sympathetic neurons from the Superior Cervical Ganglia (SCG) of post-natal day 0-2 (P0-P2) or adult (P21-P24) CD1 Mice (Charles River Laboratories) were dissected as previously described15 ...
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bioRxiv - Microbiology 2021Quote: ... and those that reached 2-cell stage of development were implanted into the oviducts of pseudopregnant foster mothers (CD-1 mice from Charles River Laboratory). Offspring born to the foster mothers were genotyped by PCR and sanger sequencing ...
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bioRxiv - Genetics 2022Quote: ... and those embryos which reached 2-cell stage of development were implanted into the oviducts of pseudo-pregnant foster mothers (CD-1 mice from Charles River Laboratory). Offspring born to the foster mothers were genotyped by PCR ...
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bioRxiv - Immunology 2021Quote: Sympathetic neurons from the Superior Cervical Ganglia (SCG) of post-natal day 0-2 (P0-P2) or adult (P21-P24) CD1 Mice (Charles River Laboratories) were dissected as previously described (Cliffe et al. ...
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bioRxiv - Immunology 2022Quote: ... those embryos at the 2-cell stage were implanted into the oviducts of pseudo-pregnant surrogate mothers (CD1 strain from Charles River Laboratory). Offspring were genotyped by PCR (Table 5) ...
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bioRxiv - Cancer Biology 2022Quote: ... and subcutaneously implanted into the flank of 8-16-week-old non-obese diabetic (NOD) severe combined immunodeficient (SCID) interleukin-2 receptor γ– deficient (NSG) mice (Charles River). CDX models were generated from patients’ CTCs enriched from blood samples at pre-chemotherapy baseline and/or at post-treatment disease progression time-points (designated P ...
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bioRxiv - Physiology 2024Quote: ... embryos that had reached the 2-cell stage of development were implanted into the oviducts of pseudo-pregnant surrogate mothers (CD1 strain from Charles River Laboratory). Offspring born to the foster mothers were genotyped using PCR followed by Sanger sequencing ...
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bioRxiv - Neuroscience 2020Quote: ... Transverse hippocampal slices (350 µm thick) were prepared from sevoflurane-anesthetized adult C57Bl/6J mice (2 – 4 months old) of either sex purchased from Charles River (Sulzfeld, Germany). Adult animals (12 weeks old male or female mice ...
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bioRxiv - Immunology 2024Quote: ... 70] was used to assess the effect of 2-AA on metabolic alterations in the spleens of six-week-old CD1 male mice and bacterial burden (Charles River Labs, USA). A full-thickness thermal burn injury involving 5-8% of the total body surface area was produced on the shaved mouse abdomen dermis ...
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bioRxiv - Bioengineering 2023Quote: Glial cells were isolated from the cerebral cortex of postnatal day 1-2 Sprague-Dawley rat brains (Charles River, OrientBio Inc., South Korea) following previously described methods (22,23) ...
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bioRxiv - Neuroscience 2020Quote: Adult (2-3mos) and aged (16-18mos) male and regularly cycling female Sprague–Dawley rats were used in these experiments (Charles River Laboratories, Boston, MA). Rats were co-housed in same-sex pairs on a 12:12 hour light/dark cycle (lights on at 08:00 am) ...
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bioRxiv - Neuroscience 2022Quote: Adult (2-3mos) and aged (16-18mos) male and regularly cycling female Sprague–Dawley rats were used in these experiments (Charles River Laboratories, Boston, MA). Rats were co-housed in same-sex pairs on a 12:12 hour light/dark cycle (lights on at 08:00 am) ...
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bioRxiv - Neuroscience 2020Quote: ... Brain tissue sections (40-μm thick) from a total of 16 Long Evans rats (14 males, 2 females; Charles River; 250-350g on arrival) were used in these experiments ...
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bioRxiv - Microbiology 2023Quote: ... litters of mixed gender 2-day-old New Zealand White infant rabbits with the lactating doe were acquired from Charles River (Canada, strain code 052). Infant rabbits were orogastrically inoculated on the day of arrival with 109 CFU of Streptomycin-resistant strains O104:H4 C227-11 and O181:H4 17-07187 suspended in 500µl 2.5% sodium bicarbonate (pH9 ...
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bioRxiv - Neuroscience 2024Quote: ... and five rats that were identified as significant outliers with a z-score ≥ 5 on at least one measure (n=1 F CORT Charles River, n= 2 F VEH Charles River, n=1 M VEH Taconic, n=1 M CORT Taconic). Statistical analyses were conducted on the remaining rats (Table 1).