New screening method quickly identifies mice bred for bone marrow regeneration studies

New screening method quickly identifies mice bred for bone marrow regeneration studies
©2013, Mary Ann Liebert, Inc., publishers

Immunocompromised mice, created by inactivating the genes that would allow them to recognize and attack donor cells or organs, are critical for studies of bone marrow reconstitution. A more rapid and reliable technique for identifying these mice in breeding colonies is described in an article in BioResearch Open Access, a peer-reviewed open access journal from Mary Ann Liebert, Inc., publishers.

Alejandro Ferrer, Adam Schrum, and Diana Gil, College of Medicine, Mayo Clinic (Rochester, MN), designed a simple method for identifying mice with specific gene deletions or replacements, using a technique called , or PCR. They describe the use of this approach in the article "A PCR-Based Method to Genotype Mice Knocked Out for All Four CD3 Subunits, the Standard Recipient Strain for Retrogenic TCR/CD3 Bone Marrow Reconstitution Technology."

"This technical report describes for the first time a simple PCR-based screen to identify TCR/CD3 ," says BioResearch Open Access Editor Jane Taylor, PhD, MRC Centre for Regenerative Medicine, University of Edinburgh, Scotland. "This rapid method will provide a valuable tool for all researchers using TCR/CD3 retrogenesis."

More information: The article is available free on the BioResearch Open Access website.

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