[Xenopus] Xenopus Digest, Vol 92, Issue 2
Yang, Jing
yangj at illinois.edu
Sat Aug 29 16:34:35 EDT 2020
Hi Marko,
Would it be possible to make a Dzip1 mutant? We have been studying this protein for more than ten years. Initially we focused on its function in ciliogenesis. Recently we found it plays an essential role in germline development. It would be fantastic to have a Dzip1 mutant. Please let me know your thoughts. Thanks a lot!
Jing
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Date: Fri, 28 Aug 2020 16:08:08 +0000
From: Marko Horb <mhorb at mbl.edu>
Subject: [Xenopus] Mutant frogs
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Dear Xenopus Community,
As part of the new R24 grant we received we can make custom mutant frogs for individuals. If you have interest in making a mutant frog please email me and we can discuss options. Most mutants are easier to make in X. tropicalis and faster as well. Even if you do not work with them you can then come to the MBL and work with us on the mutants and we can share the expertise with you. As mentioned in my previous email housing is free as part of this project.
If you have any questions or are interested in coming to the MBL to use the mutant and transgenic animals let me know. We are accepting visitors
Marko
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If the NXR contributed to your work please cite us in your papers.
Cite us in Materials and Methods as National Xenopus Resource RRID:SCR_013731 at the Marine Biological Laboratory
Cite us in your references: Horb M. et. al. (2019). Xenopus resources: transgenic, inbred and mutant animals, training opportunities, and web-based support. Front Physiol. 10:387. PMCID: PMC6497014
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Marko Horb, Ph.D. |Director, National Xenopus Resource (NXR) |Senior Scientist, Bell Center for Regenerative Biology and Tissue Engineering
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Date: Sat, 29 Aug 2020 16:11:03 +0900
From: ?? <koichiro at tulip.ocn.ne.jp>
Subject: Re: [Xenopus] Mutant frogs
To: "'Marko Horb'" <mhorb at mbl.edu>, <xenopus at lists.mbl.edu>
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Dear Marko
Thank you for your mail. I could not come to the last Xenopus meeting in Seattle . Since I do not lab. any more, it is becoming harder for me to take part in the conferences. However, I miss you and other colleagues very much.
Koichiro
From: xenopus-bounces at lists.mbl.edu <xenopus-bounces at lists.mbl.edu> On Behalf Of Marko Horb
Sent: Saturday, August 29, 2020 1:08 AM
To: xenopus at lists.mbl.edu
Subject: [Xenopus] Mutant frogs
Dear Xenopus Community,
As part of the new R24 grant we received we can make custom mutant frogs for individuals. If you have interest in making a mutant frog please email me and we can discuss options. Most mutants are easier to make in X. tropicalis and faster as well. Even if you do not work with them you can then come to the MBL and work with us on the mutants and we can share the expertise with you. As mentioned in my previous email housing is free as part of this project.
If you have any questions or are interested in coming to the MBL to use the mutant and transgenic animals let me know. We are accepting visitors
Marko
**************************************************************************
If the NXR contributed to your work please cite us in your papers.
Cite us in Materials and Methods as National Xenopus Resource RRID:SCR_013731 at the Marine Biological Laboratory
Cite us in your references: Horb M. et. al. (2019). Xenopus resources: transgenic, inbred and mutant animals, training opportunities, and web-based support. Front Physiol. 10:387. PMCID: PMC6497014
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Marko Horb, Ph.D. |Director, National Xenopus Resource (NXR) |Senior Scientist, Bell Center for Regenerative Biology and Tissue Engineering
Marine Biological Laboratory | 7 MBL Street | Woods Hole, MA 02543
Email: <mailto:mhorb at mbl.edu> mhorb at mbl.edu | Office: 508-289-7627 | Lab: 508-289-7370 | Cell: 508-564-3764
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