Mouse Cre-LoxP system: general principles to determine tissue-specific roles of target genes

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Abstract

Genetically engineered mouse models are commonly preferred for studying the human disease due to genetic and pathophysiological similarities between mice and humans. In particular, Cre-loxP system is widely used as an integral experimental tool for generating the conditional. This system has enabled researchers to investigate genes of interest in a tissue/cell (spatial control) and/or time (temporal control) specific manner. A various tissue-specific Cre-driver mouse lines have been generated to date, and new Cre lines are still being developed. This review provides a brief overview of Cre-loxP system and a few commonly used promoters for expression of tissue-specific Cre recombinase. Also, we finally introduce some available links to the Web sites that provides detailed information about Cre mouse lines including their characterization.

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Kim, H., Kim, M., Im, S. K., & Fang, S. (2018, October 1). Mouse Cre-LoxP system: general principles to determine tissue-specific roles of target genes. Laboratory Animal Research. BioMed Central Ltd. https://doi.org/10.5625/lar.2018.34.4.147

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