Transcription profiling of B6 female mice of heart, kidney, lung, liver, cortex, brain stem, intestine, and reticulocytes (reference only)
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ABSTRACT: study of the similarities and differences in B6 female mice of heart, kidney, lung, liver, cortex, brain stem, intestine, and reticulocytes (reference only)
Project description:Wildtype B6, Rag1-/- B6 and Rag1-/- B6 mice harboring the 225.4 IgA producing hybridoma were colonized for 10 days with Bacteroides thetaiotaomicron Experiment Overall Design: Distal small intestine segments were snap frozen immediately after the mice were sacrificed, and small intestine divided into 16 equal segments, segments 10, 11, 12 and 14 were pooled and RNA extracted.
Project description:Embryonic fibroblast from C57BL/6 (B6) mice were reprogrammed to EiPS without exogenous DNA integration using an single episomal vector. The EiPS cells and B6 ES cells were then transplanted into B6 mice to form teratomas. We used microarrays to profile the gene expression differences between the teratomas formed by B6 ES cells and EiPS cells.
Project description:We addressed the optimization of the xylanolytic activity in extracellular enzymatic extracts of Cellulomonas sp. B6 and C. fimi B-402 for their subsequent application in lignocellulosic biomass hydrolysis, by culture in several substrates. As demonstrated by secretomic profiling, wheat bran and waste paper resulted to be suitable inducers for the secretion of xylanases of Cellulomonas sp. B6 and C. fimi B-402, respectively. Both strains showed high xylanolytic activity in culture supernatant although Cellulomonas sp. B6 was the most efficient xylanolytic strain.