Project description:Transcriptional profiling of mouse intestine. The objective of this study is to explore gene expression profiles of intestine in response to Gpcpd1 (GDE5) deficiency by DNA microarray analysis.
Project description:Transcriptional profiling of mouse skeletal muscles. The objective of this study is to explore gene expression profiles of skeletal muscle in response to Gpcpd1 (GDE5) deficiency by DNA microarray analysis.
Project description:Proteins from post-nuclear cell lysates from C57BL/6J WT, CD38-deficient and B6.C-H2bm12/KHEg (bm12) recipient mice at 2 weeks after the adoptive transfer of co-isogenic spleen cells were identified using a proteomic approach. The relative abundances of the proteins identified were calculated using emPAIs scores.
Project description:[original Title] Comparison of expression data of primary murine melanocytes from aryl hydrocarbon deficient mice and corresponding wild-type C57BL/6 mice Melanin is produced exclusively by melanocytes and melanogenesis is the vital response to protect skin cells against Ultraviolet B (UVB)-induced DNA damage. The aryl hydrocarbon receptor (AhR) is a transcription factor, which may be involved in the physiological tanning response. Normal murine melanocytes express functional AhR. We tested gene expression in WT versus AhR-deficient mice primary murine melanocytes, isolated from the skin and cultivated for several passages. Skin epidermal cells from 2 individual C57BL/6 mice and 2 individual AhR-deficient mice (deletion of exon2, AhRtm1Bra) were grown for 6-8 weeks in selection medium to propagate melanocytes.
Project description:[original Title] Comparison of expression data of primary murine melanocytes from aryl hydrocarbon deficient mice and corresponding wild-type C57BL/6 mice Melanin is produced exclusively by melanocytes and melanogenesis is the vital response to protect skin cells against Ultraviolet B (UVB)-induced DNA damage. The aryl hydrocarbon receptor (AhR) is a transcription factor, which may be involved in the physiological tanning response. Normal murine melanocytes express functional AhR. We tested gene expression in WT versus AhR-deficient mice primary murine melanocytes, isolated from the skin and cultivated for several passages.