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HaloTag-Tau Rat Model
            A UW-Madison researcher has developed a rat model for studying the dynamic nature of the protein Tau, a protein implicated in numerous neurological diseases including Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s d...            
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            Anjon Audhya | P250365US01
        
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Thymocyte Humanized Animals, Methods of Making and Methods of Use Thereof
            A UW researcher developed a method for making humanized mice through the transplantation of free neonatal thymus cells into immune deficient mice. The researcher injected 10 million thymocytes, collec...            
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            Matthew Brown | P230024US02
        
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MOUSE MODEL: PPCD1-Delta 40 ("CURE FOR POSTERIOR POLYMORPHOUS CORNEAL DYSTROPHY (PPCD)")
            UW-Madison researchers have developed a mouse model (PPCD1-Delta 40) for Posterior Polymorphous Corneal Dystrophy (PPCD).They have also developed second mouse model (see P250382US01 below).            
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            Christopher Bradfield, Anna Lee Shen, Alex Veith | P250382US02
        
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MOUSE MODEL: PPCD1 ("CURE FOR POSTERIOR POLYMORPHOUS CORNEAL DYSTROPHY (PPCD)")
            UW-Madison researchers have developed a mouse model (PPCD1) for Posterior Polymorphous Corneal Dystrophy (PPCD). They have also developed second mouse model (see P250382US02 below).            
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            Christopher Bradfield, Anna Lee Shen, Alex Veith | P250382US01
        
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Modeling High-Malignant Wilms Tumors With Reprogrammed WIT49Cells (WIT49-iPSC) For Therapeutic Intervention
            UW-Madison researchers have created an animal model for studying Wilms Tumor by using Wilms Tumor cells from patients. The researchers reprogrammed the patient tumor cells into induced pluripotent ste...            
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            Wei Xu, Gui Ma, Wan-Ju Li | P230404US01
        
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A MOUSE MODEL FOR TUNABLE AND REVERSIBLE GATA2 DEGRADATION
            UW-Madison researchers generated a mouse model in which the VENUS reporter and the Small Molecule Assisted Shut-off (SMASh) tag are knocked-in at the C-terminus of the endogenous GATA2 allele. In the ...            
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            Daniel Matson | P250337US01
        
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Mouse Models for Protein Granule Diseases (S639G KI)
            Overload of protein granules in cells induces many forms of diseases, and is especially found in neurodegenerative diseases such as Alzheimer's disease and amyotrophic lateral sclerosis as well as...            
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            Wei Guo | P210193US01
        
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Mouse Models for Protein Granule Diseases (S637A KI)
            Overload of protein granules in cells induces many forms of diseases, and is especially found in neurodegenerative diseases such as Alzheimer's disease and amyotrophic lateral sclerosis as well as...            
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            Wei Guo | P210193US02
        
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Primatized Mouse
            The present invention is a novel, primatized mouse model for studying the immune system of nonhuman primates in a relatively low-cost mouse. The UW-Madison inventor used a different source of immune c...            
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            Matthew Brown | P210237US02
        
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Knockout of GFAP In the Mouse (Model tm1Mes)
            UW-Madison researchers have developed a GFAP knockout mouse model, designated tm1Mes, that has been engineered to have an internal deletion of the Gfap gene that renders it completely non-functional. ...            
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            Albee Messing, Maureen McCall | P220164US01
        
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Mouse Model of Alexander Disease (Model B6.129S7 (Cg) Gfap tm2Mes)
            UW-Madison researchers have developed a mouse model of Alexander disease, designated B6.129S7 (Cg) Gfap tm2Mes, that was engineered as a knock-in of the R236H point mutation in the Gfap gene; this is ...            
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            Albee Messing, Tracy Hagemann | P220167US01
        
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Mouse Model of Alexander Disease (Model FVB.129S7 (Cg) Gfap tm2Mes)
            UW-Madison researchers have developed a mouse model of Alexander disease, designated FVB.129S7 (Cg) Gfap tm2Mes, that was engineered as a knock-in of the R236H point mutation in the Gfap gene; this is...            
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            Albee Messing, Tracy Hagemann | P220165US01
        
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Transgenic Mouse Expressing Human GFAP (Model Tg73.7)
            UW-Madison researchers have developed a transgenic mouse, designated Tg73.7, that carries full-length copies of a human genomic clone of wild-type GFAP, including all introns and exons.            
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            Albee Messing, Michael Brenner | P220166US01
        
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Mouse Model of Alexander Disease (Model FVB.129S7 (Cg) Gfap tm3Mes)
            UW-Madison researchers have developed a mouse model of Alexander disease, designated FVB.129S7 (Cg) Gfap tm3Mes, that was engineered as a knock-in of the R76H point mutation in the Gfap gene. This is ...            
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            Albee Messing, Tracy Hagemann | P220169US01
        
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Animal Model of Brittle Bone Disease
            Osteogenesis imperfecta (OI) or brittle bone disease is an incurable genetic disorder that causes fragile bones and a lifetime of breaks and fractures. Recently, mutations in the gene for bone morphog...            
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            Daniel Greenspan, Se-Jin Lee | P160036US01
        
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Rat Model of Schizophrenia for Research and Preclinical Study
            Schizophrenia is a complex neuropsychiatric disease afflicting up to 1 percent of the worldwide population. It affects perception, behavior and thinking and can have devastating social ramifications. ...            
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            John-Paul Yu, C. Dustin Rubinstein | P160418US01
        
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Invertebrate Models for Studying Traumatic Brain Injury
            Every year about two million cases of traumatic brain injury (TBI) occur in the United States, caused by falls, car crashes, sports collisions and other injuries. TBI can lead to a host of health prob...            
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            David Wassarman, Barry Ganetzky | P130267US02
        
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Wisconsin Miniature SwineTM for Biomedical Research
            Rodents and other small animals are extensively used as models to study human health and disease, but there are increasing concerns about their relevance. Research funding and regulatory agencies are ...            
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            Jess Reed, Christian Krueger, Dhanansayan Shanmuganayagam, Thomas Crenshaw, Jamie Reichert, Joan Parrish | P130271US01
        
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Wisconsin Miniature SwineTM for Cardiovascular Research
            Rodents and other small animals are extensively used as models to study human health and disease, but there are increasing concerns about their relevance. Research funding and regulatory agencies are ...            
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            Jess Reed, Christian Krueger, Dhanansayan Shanmuganayagam, Thomas Crenshaw, Jamie Reichert, Joan Parrish | P140228US01
        
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Mouse Model for Mania
            Presently, there are no good rodent models for mania, which is a critical component of bipolar disorder. The most commonly used approach is to inject normal mice with amphetamines to produce hyperacti...            
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            Stephen Gammie | P100188US01
        
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Feline Model of Glaucoma
            Glaucoma, the second leading cause of blindness in the United States, is an eye disease that results in optic nerve damage and loss of vision. However, few large-eyed models of spontaneous glaucoma ex...            
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            Gillian McLellan, Matthew Ellinwood, Markus Kuehn | P110032US01
        
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Cryopreserved Head and Neck Cancer Tumorgrafts and Related Cell Strains
            Tumor xenograft mouse models have been created by injecting human cancer cell lines into immune deficient mice. However, when the effects of various interventions on these models are assessed, the res...            
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            Paul Lambert, Paul Harari, Randall Kimple, Robert Yang, Alexandra Torres | P120167US01
        
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A Transgenic Mouse Model for Human Liver Disease
            Many of those currently on waiting lists for liver transplants are victims of liver failure associated with hepatocyte toxicity. This toxicity can be caused by alcohol abuse, or by prescription or non...            
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            Eric Sandgren, Kristin Braun, Teresa Weglarz, Jay Degen | P01325US
        
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Targeted Disruption of the Murine NADPH Cytochrome P-450 Oxidoreductase Gene
            Cytochrome P450 (CYP) is a family of predominantly hepatic enzymes known to be important in the metabolism of many drugs, carcinogens and other chemicals of pharmacologic and toxicologic significance....            
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            Charles Kasper, Anna Lee Shen, Kathleen O'Leary | P01355US
        
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Expressible cDNA Encoding Human Calcium-Activated Potassium Channels
            Calcium-activated potassium channels are a type of ion channel that is important in many physiological processes.            
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            Barry Ganetzky, Leo Pallanck, LingLing Ho | P02096US