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Search Results for: Michael Brehm returned 114 results
NSG-SGM3
RRID:IMSR_JAX:013062
Transgenic expression of hu IL3, GM-CSF and KitL. Enhanced myeloid, AML and regulatory T cell engraftment
NOD.Cg-KitW-41J Tyr + Prkdcscid Il2rgtm1Wjl/ThomJ
RRID:IMSR_JAX:026622
Supports human HSC engraftment without irradiation
The emergent landscape of the mouse gut endoderm at single-cell resolution
GSE123046
NSG
RRID:IMSR_JAX:005557
From Brehm et al: No mature T cells, B cells, NK cells; radiosensitive. From Jackson Labs: These mice are most often referred to using their branded name NSG and are extremely immunodeficient. The mice carry two mutations on the NOD/ShiLtJ genetic background; severe combined immune deficiency (scid) and a complete null allele of the IL2 receptor common gamma chain (IL2rgnull). The scid mutation is in the DNA repair complex protein Prkdc and renders the mice B and T cell deficient. The IL2rgnull mutation prevents cytokine signaling through multiple receptors, leading to a deficiency in functional NK cells. The severe immunodeficiency allows the mice to be humanized by engraftment of human CD34+ hematopoietic stem cells (HSC), peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMC), patient derived xenografts (PDX), or adult stem cells and tissues. The immunodeficient NSG mice enable research in human immune function, infectious disease, diabetes, oncology, and stem cell biology.
NSG-(KbDb)nullIA
RRID:IMSR_JAX:025216
Lack of mouse MHC class I and II
Human HNF-3 beta /FoxA2 Antibody
RRID:AB_2294104
NSG-huL15
RRID:IMSR_JAX:030890
Transgenic expression of human IL15. Supports NK development following human HSC engraftment
BD Pharmingen™ Purified NA/LE Mouse Anti-Human HLA-DR, DP, DQ Antibody
RRID:AB_395938
Single-cell RNA sequencing-based CRISPRi screening resolves molecular drivers of early human endoderm development [set 1]
GSE127199
Single-cell RNA sequencing-based CRISPRi screening resolves molecular drivers of early human endoderm development [set 2]
GSE127201
Recombinant Anti-GATA3 Antibody
RRID:AB_2819013
Pbx1 Antibody
RRID:AB_2160295
Purified anti-human CD326 (EpCAM) Antibody
RRID:AB_756076
Single-cell genomics profiling of the endoderm of the mouse embryonic pharynx [scRNA-seq]
GSE182135
FOXE1 Polyclonal Antibody
RRID:AB_10983805
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