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Tg(NEFL-cre)50Msd
Transgene Detail
Summary
Symbol: Tg(NEFL-cre)50Msd
Name: transgene insertion 50, Michael Sendtner
MGI ID: MGI:3702327
Synonyms: NF-L-Cre
Transgene: Tg(NEFL-cre)50Msd  Location: unknown  
Alliance: Tg(NEFL-cre)50Msd page
Transgene
origin
Germline Transmission:  Earliest citation of germline transmission: J:77229
Parent Cell Line:  R1 (ES Cell)
Strain of Origin:  (129X1/SvJ x 129S1/Sv)F1-Kitl+
Transgene
description
Transgene Type:    Transgenic (Recombinase)
Mutation:    Insertion
 
Tg(NEFL-cre)50Msd expression driven by 1 gene
 
Mutation details2kb of the human promoter and 3kb of downstream sequence were used to drive the expression of Cre in the brain and spinal cord. Two lines were created (lines 50 and 13) with only line 50 exhibiting expression. Crosses to a LacZ reporter strain was used to test the transgene insertion where by recombination resulted in neural LacZ expression. (J:77229)
Recombinase
activity
Activity:
 Tissue activity of this recombinase allele
Driver: NEFL (human)
Summary of all recombinase alleles driven by NEFL.
 

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Carrying this Mutation:  Mouse Strains: 0 strains available      Cell Lines: 0 lines available
References
Original:  J:77229 Schweizer U, et al., Conditional gene ablation of Stat3 reveals differential signaling requirements for survival of motoneurons during development and after nerve injury in the adult. J Cell Biol. 2002 Jan 21;156(2):287-97
All:  4 reference(s)

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Mouse Genome Database (MGD), Gene Expression Database (GXD), Mouse Models of Human Cancer database (MMHCdb) (formerly Mouse Tumor Biology (MTB)), Gene Ontology (GO)
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last database update
11/19/2024
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