2004
DOI: 10.1038/laban0904-33
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Discrimination of Heterozygous from Wild-Type Mice Bearing a Mutation in the Macrophage–Colony-Stimulating Factor Gene Using Capillary Electrophoresis

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“…A standard rodent diet was available ad libitum. Wild-type mice (ϩ/ϩ) were discriminated from heterozygous (ϩ/op) mice using capillary electrophoresis by the size difference of the polymerase chain reaction-amplified MCSF fragments [34]. op/op mice were distinguished 10 days postpartum by their distinct skull formation and the failure of tooth eruption and were weaned off at 4 -5 weeks and kept on a wet-mash diet consisting of normal chow macerated in drinking water ad libitum.…”
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“…A standard rodent diet was available ad libitum. Wild-type mice (ϩ/ϩ) were discriminated from heterozygous (ϩ/op) mice using capillary electrophoresis by the size difference of the polymerase chain reaction-amplified MCSF fragments [34]. op/op mice were distinguished 10 days postpartum by their distinct skull formation and the failure of tooth eruption and were weaned off at 4 -5 weeks and kept on a wet-mash diet consisting of normal chow macerated in drinking water ad libitum.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%