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This category is for sites dealing specifically with transgenics and cloning of mice.
http://www.bcm.edu/dtmc/
Generate genetically engineered mice for researchers across the United States.
http://www.bidmc.org/Research/CoreFacilities/TransgenicCore.aspx
Basic services offered are DNA injections, embryonic stem cell injections, embryo freezing and line rescue.
http://www.bumc.bu.edu/transgenic/
The mouse core facility at Boston University School of Medicine provides centralized, expert service to produce successfully transgenic as well as knock out mice for investigators at Boston University and as an outside service.
http://www.cmhd.ca/
Centre for Modeling Human Disease (CMHD) use genome-wide ENU based random mutagenesis in mice to discover new genes and create new mouse models.
http://nagy.mshri.on.ca/cre/
A database, maintained by Dr. Nagy's laboratory at Mount Sinai Hospital, of Cre transgenic mouse lines.
http://www.informatics.jax.org/external/ko/
A database of select mutant mice and frozen embryo stocks created and characterized by Deltagen Incorporated and Lexicon Genetics Incorporated. Available for use without restrictions for academic and not-for-profit institutions.
http://www.emmanet.org/
EMMA is a non-profit repository for the collection, archiving (via cryopreservation) and distribution of relevant mutant strains essential for basic biomedical research.
http://www.ijbs.com/v03p0417.htm
Article from the International Journal of Biological Sciences on Dr. Capecchi who received the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in 2007 for the discoveries of principles to introduce specific gene modifications in mice using embryonic stem cells.
http://www.knockoutmouse.org/
KOMP is a trans-NIH initiative to generate a public resource of mouse embryonic stem cells containing a null mutation in every gene in the mouse genome.
http://www.kumc.edu/TGIF/
The Transgenic and Gene-targeting Institutional Facility (TGIF) at the University of Kansas Medical Center (KUMC) provides a centralized facility for production of transgenic mice.
http://mclaughlinresearch.org/
Not-for-profit mouse mutagenesis program.
http://www.mmrrc.org/
A repository of mouse stocks and ES cell line collections serving the world-wide genetics and biomedical research community for the benefit of human health.
http://www.informatics.jax.org/
MGI (A Jackson laboratory resource) provides integrated access to data on the genetics, genomics, and biology of the laboratory mouse.
http://mousegenotype.com/
Biotechnology company providing mouse genotyping services with no set up fees and quick turn around.
http://phm.utoronto.ca/mih/
The aim of the MIH Core facility at the University of Toronto is to facilitate the morphologic analysis of wild-type and genetically modified mice, principally through optical-based methods.
http://www.bio.purdue.edu/research/groups/tmcf/index.htm
Serves as a centralized resource for the production of transgenic and gene-targeted mice for Purdue investigators.
http://www.sageresearchmodels.com/
SAGE Labs is a provider of next-generation research rodent models, including knockout rat models. Extensive support services offered.
http://tnmouse.org/
The Consortium's purpose is to promote mouse models for human genetic diseases and as subjects for the study of gene function.
http://ko.case.edu/
Provide transgenic, targeting, targeted point mutations, chimera, rederivation and cryopreservation services for the Cleveland Biomedical Research Community. Includes mouse breeding FAQs, costs, and protocols.
http://www.nih.gov/science/models/mouse/
This site will provide information on: follow-up meetings to the initial March meeting; funding opportunities for mouse genomics and genetics resources; major resources-producing grants funded in response to the initiative; progress toward meeting the goals of the initiative; major mouse genomics and genetics resources; courses and scientific meetings related to the mouse initiative; and selected reports and publications.
http://tasq.uq.edu.au/
Service run by the University of Queensland's Institute for Molecular Biosciences which provides transgenic mice and other related services for Australian Science.
http://www.med.umich.edu/tamc/links.html
Links to useful transgenic resources
http://www.research.uci.edu/tmf/
The TMF is a core facility serving the UCI community, other UC campuses, and outside collaborators of UC researchers.
http://www.umassmed.edu/tkomouse/
The mission of the Transgenic-Knockout Animal Core Facility is to produce genetically-altered mice for the UMASS Medical School Community.
http://www.uky.edu/OtherOrgs/Transgenic
The facility provides state-of-the-art equipment and expertise essential for producing transgenics and maintains a mouse colony.
http://www.med.umich.edu/tamc/
The Transgenic Core routinely prepares transgenic mice and mice with targeted mutations for University of Michigan investigators.
http://www.biotech.missouri.edu/tac/
University of Missouri-Columbia Transgenic Animal Core
http://www.med.upenn.edu/tcmf/
Provides a centralized service to efficiently produce transgenic mice for basic research. At the University of Pennyslyvania.
http://www.wadsworth.org/cores/transgen.htm
Transgenics and Gene Knockout - Wadsworth Center Core Facilities, New York State Department of Health.
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