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The Itln locus of the 129/Sv mouse was characterised by sequencing BAC clones derived from the AB2.2 ES cell of the 129S7/SvEvBrd-Hprtb-m2 substrain [ 27].
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Moreover, it has been recently demonstrated that cardiac development in the mouse is characterised by a hypoxic environment with high levels of Hif1α protein [ 37].
Nod2−/− mice are characterised by a higher number of PPs and LFs after birth.
Altogether, these results indicate that under basal condition, PPs of KO mice are characterised by an exaggerated immune response.
Before being tested for CMS effects on sucrose consumption as described above, the BL/6N mice were characterised in their basal ( = non-stressed) behaviour in several paradigms (DaLi, elevated plus maze, open field, resident-intruder test), then following the CMS procedure for 4 weeks were re-tested in the above mentioned paradigms (plus FST) and subjected to additional 3 weeks of CMS.
The Asxl1 knock-out mice are characterised by partial neonatal death.
Tumours from control mice were characterised by dense cellular content and little stroma.
PGISp mice were characterised 12 weeks after initiation of inflammation using histology, immunohistochemistry (IHC) and expression profiling.
9 33 34 Here we show that HFD-D mice were characterised by a large increase in SVF cell number.
HFD-D mice were characterised by higher glycaemia at all time points compared with HFD-DR mice (figure 1B), as also shown by the glycaemic index (figure 1C).
Here, we demonstrate that ACKR2 contributes to proper lymphatic vessel network development and that ACKR2-deficient mice are characterised by a denser lymphatic network than WT mice.
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