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How to Select and Maintain Mouse Models of Type 1 Diabetes - Webinar

Posted on Jan 8, 2014 11:48:00 AM

How to Select and Maintain Mouse Models of Type 1 Diabetes

Webinar - Bar Harbor, ME, United States

Collectively the NOD/ShiLtJ and other mouse strains replicate most aspects of human type 1 diabetes. Selecting the best suited model requires a clear understanding of the strain characteristics. Join us as we discuss:

Distinguishing features of spontaneous, engineered, and induced diabetic models

Validated applications of NOD/ShiLtJ and JAX® STZ-induced mice

Practical husbandry tips that minimize experimental variation

Presenter: Andy Schile, Ph.D., Technical Information Scientist
Moderator: Kathy Snow, Ph.D., Technical Information Scientist

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(Courtesy of NOD mouse model of type 1 diabetes, via nature.com)

For more information, please visit: http://jaxmice.jax.org/webinar/2013/Type_1_Diabetes_Jan_2014.html?spMailingID=7709843&spUserID=NDIwMDA4Nzk0ODES1&spJobID=112449143&spReportId=MTEyNDQ5MTQzS0

January 9, 2014 (10am PT / 11am MT / 12pm CT / 1pm ET*)

Online

The Jackson Laboratory, Bar Harbor, Maine, US

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