The skin is a highly regenerative organ which plays critical roles in protecting the body and sensing its environment. Consequently, morbidity and mortality associated with skin defects represent a significant health issue. To identify genes important in skin development and homeostasis, we have applied a high throughput, multi-parameter phenotype screen to the conditional targeted mutant mice generated by the Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute\u27s Mouse Genetics Project (Sanger-MGP). A total of 562 different mouse lines were subjected to a variety of tests assessing cutaneous expression, macroscopic clinical disease, histological change, hair follicle cycling, and aberrant marker expression. Cutaneous lesions were associated with mutations i...
The International Knockout Mouse Consortium was formed in 2007 to inactivate ("knockout") all protei...
Technology now exists for rapid screening of mutated laboratory mice to identify phenotypes associat...
With the goal of increasing the number of genetic entry points for studying physiologic processes an...
The skin is a highly regenerative organ which plays critical roles in protecting the body and sensin...
<div><p>The skin is a highly regenerative organ which plays critical roles in protecting the body an...
The skin is a highly regenerative organ which plays critical roles in protecting the body and sensin...
The skin is a highly regenerative organ which plays critical roles in protecting the body and sensin...
The skin is a highly regenerative organ which plays critical roles in protecting the body and sensin...
The recent advent of large scale reverse genetics and phenotyping projects has signalled a new era i...
Technology now exists for rapid screening of mutated laboratory mice to identify phenotypes associat...
Technology now exists for rapid screening of mutated laboratory mice to identify phenotypes associat...
Technology now exists for rapid screening of mutated laboratory mice to identify phenotypes associat...
The International Knockout Mouse Consortium was formed in 2007 to inactivate (“knockout”) all protei...
The International Knockout Mouse Consortium was formed in 2007 to inactivate ( knockout ) all protei...
The International Knockout Mouse Consortium was formed in 2007 to inactivate ( knockout ) all protei...
The International Knockout Mouse Consortium was formed in 2007 to inactivate ("knockout") all protei...
Technology now exists for rapid screening of mutated laboratory mice to identify phenotypes associat...
With the goal of increasing the number of genetic entry points for studying physiologic processes an...
The skin is a highly regenerative organ which plays critical roles in protecting the body and sensin...
<div><p>The skin is a highly regenerative organ which plays critical roles in protecting the body an...
The skin is a highly regenerative organ which plays critical roles in protecting the body and sensin...
The skin is a highly regenerative organ which plays critical roles in protecting the body and sensin...
The skin is a highly regenerative organ which plays critical roles in protecting the body and sensin...
The recent advent of large scale reverse genetics and phenotyping projects has signalled a new era i...
Technology now exists for rapid screening of mutated laboratory mice to identify phenotypes associat...
Technology now exists for rapid screening of mutated laboratory mice to identify phenotypes associat...
Technology now exists for rapid screening of mutated laboratory mice to identify phenotypes associat...
The International Knockout Mouse Consortium was formed in 2007 to inactivate (“knockout”) all protei...
The International Knockout Mouse Consortium was formed in 2007 to inactivate ( knockout ) all protei...
The International Knockout Mouse Consortium was formed in 2007 to inactivate ( knockout ) all protei...
The International Knockout Mouse Consortium was formed in 2007 to inactivate ("knockout") all protei...
Technology now exists for rapid screening of mutated laboratory mice to identify phenotypes associat...
With the goal of increasing the number of genetic entry points for studying physiologic processes an...