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Six days later, the recipient mice were painted with 20 µl of 0.5% FITC/ADBP on the dorsal right ear skin.
On day 0 mice were painted on the shaved back with 50 µL of Oxazolone 3% in acetone/olive oil (4∶1).
In the CHS experiments, mice were painted with 0.5% FITC (w/v) in a 1∶1 mixture of acetone and dibutylphthalate (ADBP) on the shaved brachial (100 µl/site) and/or abdominal (100 µl/site) skin.
For LN restimulation, mice were painted on both sides of the ear with 1%TNCB.
For the footprint test, the forelimbs and hindlimbs of mice were painted as blue and red with non-toxic ink respectively.
Fore and hind limbs of WT and UCHL1−/− mice were painted with red and black paints, respectively, prior to walking on white paper in an enclosed area.
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Briefly, the dorsal skin of each mouse (six pairs of WT and KO mice) was painted with TPA twice at an interval of 24 h (8.1 nmol in 100 μl acetone; Sigma-Aldrich) or with AFN (15 nmol in 100 μl acetone) applied topically.
The library's mascot, an impish yet-to-be-named mouse, is painted onto wall murals in different spots around the library, affording a sense-sharpening game of hide-and-seek.
The mouse is painted and exposed to direct sunlight for a half to one hour ; during the exposure the skin of the painted area becomes red and markedly "dematous.
Briefly, on day 0 shaved mouse abdomens were painted with FITC (Sigma, Steinheim, Germany).
Then, mice in each group were painted daily with 70% ethanol (Cont), GCSE-2 mg, or GCSE-10 mg on both ears for additional 3 weeks while continuously inducing atopic dermatitis.
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