Model No. | Nomenclature | Genotype |
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1487-F | FVB.129P2-Abcb1atm1BorAbcb1btm1Bor N12 | ko/ko;ko/ko |
1487-M | FVB.129P2-Abcb1atm1BorAbcb1btm1Bor N12 | ko/ko;ko/ko |
Model No. | Nomenclature | Genotype |
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1487-F | FVB.129P2-Abcb1atm1BorAbcb1btm1Bor N12 | ko/ko;ko/ko |
1487-M | FVB.129P2-Abcb1atm1BorAbcb1btm1Bor N12 | ko/ko;ko/ko |
Nomenclature: FVB.129P2-Abcb1atm1BorAbcb1btm1Bor N12
Origin
The Mdr1a/b mouse was developed in the laboratory of Alfred Schinkel of the Netherlands Cancer Institute. The model was created through sequential targeting of the Abcb1a and Abcb1b genes in E14 ES cells. Resultant chimeras were backcrossed to FVB/N for seven (N7) generations. Taconic received stock in August 1997. The mice were then backcrossed five more generations (N12) to FVB/N. The colony is maintained by mating doubly homozygous mice.
Initial Publication:
Schinkel AH, Mayer U, Wagenaar E, Mol CA, van Deemter L, Smit JJ, van der Valk MA, Voordouw AC, Spits H, van Tellingen O, Zijlmans JM, Fibbe WE, Borst P. (1997) Normal viability and altered pharmacokinetics in mice lacking mdr1-type (drug-transporting) P-glycoproteins. Proc Natl Acad Sci USA, 94(8):4028-4033.
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