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Strain
C57BL/6J-Apoe
tm1UNC
Gulo
tm1UNC
Summary
Data Summary
Species
M. musculus
Official Name
C57BL/6J-Apoe
tm1UNC
Gulo
tm1UNC
Common Name
vitc/E
Development Status
Phenotyping ongoing
Creation Method
knockout
Paternal Strain
B6.129-Gulo
tm1UNC
Background
C57BL/6J
Phenotype Description
homozygous mutant mice for the gulo gene are not able to
produce vitamen c and must be supplemented with ascorbic
acid to survive.
Type
Count
Investigators
1
Genomics - Modifications
2
Models
1
Investigators
Name
Institution
Nobuyo Maeda
University of North Carolina
Genomic Information
Modification
Transgene
Segments
Gene
Allele 1
Allele 2
Protocol
Apoe
knockout
knockout
Not Specified
GULO
knockout
knockout
Not Specified
Models
Complication
Strain
Diabetes Type
Status
Investigators
Cardiovascular
C57BL/6J-Apoe
tm1UNC
Gulo
tm1UNC
Type I
Phenotyping Finalization
Maeda, Nobuyo
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Financial support for this work provided by the NIDDK Diabetic Complications Consortium (RRID:SCR_001415, www.diacomp.org), grants DK076169 and DK115255
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