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Molecular characterization of ENU mouse mutagenesis and archives

The large-scale mouse mutagenesis with ENU has provided forward-genetic resources for functional genomics. The frozen sperm archive of ENU-mutagenized generation-1 (G1) mice could also provide a “mutant mouse library” that allows us to conduct reverse genetics in any particular target genes. We have...

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Published in:Biochemical and biophysical research communications 2005-10, Vol.336 (2), p.609-616
Main Authors: Sakuraba, Yoshiyuki, Sezutsu, Hideki, Ryo Takahasi, K., Tsuchihashi, Keiko, Ichikawa, Rie, Fujimoto, Naomi, Kaneko, Satoko, Nakai, Yuji, Uchiyama, Masashi, Goda, Noriko, Motoi, Rika, Ikeda, Ami, Karashima, Yuko, Inoue, Maki, Kaneda, Hideki, Masuya, Hiroshi, Minowa, Osamu, Noguchi, Hideki, Toyoda, Atsushi, Sakaki, Yoshiyuki, Wakana, Shigeharu, Noda, Tetsuo, Shiroishi, Toshihiko, Gondo, Yoichi
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