A human cd68 promoter-driven inducible cre-recombinase mouse line allows specific targeting of tissue resident macrophages

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  • who: Agata N. Rumianek from the Sir William Dunn School of Pathology, University of Oxford, Oxford, United Kingdom, Wellcome Trust Centre for Human have published the research work: A Human CD68 Promoter-Driven Inducible Cre-Recombinase Mouse Line Allows Specific Targeting of Tissue Resident Macrophages, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: Taken together, the experiments show that hCD68-CreERT2 mouse line allows efficient and specific targeting of tissue-resident macrophage populations and can be used in long term studies and disease models.
  • how: 2.1.1 Ethical Statement All animal experiments were conducted in . . .

     

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