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633 
human TDP
Xugang Xia 
Cryopreserved
441 
Howard Jacob 
Cryopreserved
431 
Howard Jacob 
Cryopreserved
447 
Howard Jacob 
Cryopreserved
455 
Howard Jacob 
Cryopreserved
451 
Howard Jacob 
Cryopreserved
381 
Howard Jacob 
Cryopreserved
1035 
Budd Tucker 
Cryopreserved
946 
Elizabeth Bryda 
Cryopreserved
1003 
Prem Premsrirut 
Cryopreserved
1012 
Elizabeth Bryda 
Cryopreserved
1001 
Elizabeth Bryda 
Cryopreserved
426 
Howard Jacob 
Cryopreserved
792 
Richard J. Roman 
Cryopreserved
406 
Howard Jacob 
Cryopreserved
407 
Howard Jacob 
Cryopreserved
414 
Howard Jacob 
Cryopreserved
408 
Howard Jacob 
Cryopreserved
756 
Robert. M Graham 
Cryopreserved
861 
Vibhudutta Awasthi 
Cryopreserved
473 
Howard Jacob 
Cryopreserved
542 
Beth Bauer 
Cryopreserved
398 
Howard Jacob 
Cryopreserved
959 
Peter G. Smith 
Cryopreserved
891 
Michael J. Soares 
Cryopreserved
48 
Mahendra Rao 
Cryopreserved
817 
Magdalene J. Seiler 
Cryopreserved
46 
Jared Grantham 
Cryopreserved
477 
Howard Jacob 
Cryopreserved
718 
James Amos-Landgraf 
Cryopreserved
782 
James Amos-Landgraf 
 Live
783 
James Amos-Landgraf 
Cryopreserved
1033 
Apc and Vdr
Hector DeLuca 
Cryopreserved
974 
William Van Nostrand 
Cryopreserved
1051 
William Van Nostrand 
Cryopreserved
427 
Zea Borok 
Cryopreserved
831 
Michael J. Soares 
Cryopreserved
836 
Mark S. LeDoux 
Cryopreserved
896 
Elizabeth Bryda 
Cryopreserved
633 
Cryopreserved
donor: Xugang Xia
441 
Cryopreserved
donor: Howard Jacob
431 
Cryopreserved
donor: Howard Jacob
447 
Cryopreserved
donor: Howard Jacob
455 
Cryopreserved
donor: Howard Jacob
451 
Cryopreserved
donor: Howard Jacob
381 
Cryopreserved
donor: Howard Jacob
1035 
Cryopreserved
donor: Budd Tucker
946 
Cryopreserved
donor: Elizabeth Bryda
1003 
Cryopreserved
donor: Prem Premsrirut
1012 
Cryopreserved
donor: Elizabeth Bryda
1001 
Cryopreserved
donor: Elizabeth Bryda
426 
Cryopreserved
donor: Howard Jacob
792 
Cryopreserved
donor: Richard J. Roman
406 
Cryopreserved
donor: Howard Jacob
407 
Cryopreserved
donor: Howard Jacob
414 
Cryopreserved
donor: Howard Jacob
408 
Cryopreserved
donor: Howard Jacob
756 
Cryopreserved
donor: Robert. M Graham
861 
Cryopreserved
donor: Vibhudutta Awasthi
473 
Cryopreserved
donor: Howard Jacob
542 
Cryopreserved
donor: Beth Bauer
398 
Cryopreserved
donor: Howard Jacob
959 
Cryopreserved
donor: Peter G. Smith
891 
Cryopreserved
donor: Michael J. Soares
48 
Cryopreserved
donor: Mahendra Rao
817 
Cryopreserved
donor: Magdalene J. Seiler
46 
Cryopreserved
donor: Jared Grantham
477 
Cryopreserved
donor: Howard Jacob
718 
Cryopreserved
donor: James Amos-Landgraf
782 
donor: James Amos-Landgraf
783 
Cryopreserved
donor: James Amos-Landgraf
1033 
Cryopreserved
donor: Hector DeLuca
974 
Cryopreserved
donor: William Van Nostrand
1051 
Cryopreserved
donor: William Van Nostrand
699 
donor: Robert M Cohen
427 
Cryopreserved
donor: Zea Borok
831 
Cryopreserved
donor: Michael J. Soares
836 
Cryopreserved
donor: Mark S. LeDoux
896 
Cryopreserved
donor: Elizabeth Bryda

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In Need of a New Rat Model?

Need a new rat model?  The RRRC in conjunction with the MU Animal Modeling Core (AMC) can assist with the generation of transgenic rats, create knock-out and knock-in rats using CRISPR/Cas9 technology and genetically manipulate rat embryonic stem cells to make chimeric animals.  Contact us to discuss your rat model needs and how we can help.