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Rice1: Using hair proteomics to distinguish 11 strains of mice (2012)

Rice RH, Bradshaw KM, Durbin-Johnson BP, Rocke DM, Eigenheer RA, Phinney BS, Sundberg JP. Differentiating inbred mouse strains from each other and those with single gene mutations using hair proteomics. PLoS One. 2012;7(12):e51956. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0051956. Epub 2012 Dec 14.   PubMed 23251662     FullText


         
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Investigators Robert H Rice       University of California, Davis,  Davis, CA
John P Sundberg       The Jackson Laboratory,  Bar Harbor, ME
Participants Bradshaw KM, Durbin-Johnson BP, Rocke DM, Eigenheer RA, Phinney BS
ContactRobert H Rice     rhrice@ucdavis.edu     Lab web site
AcknowledgementsFunding provided by NIH AR047204, AR056635, ES04699; North American Hair Research Society
Project type Phenotype strain survey data set
MPD identifiersRice1     MPD:492
Data changelog No updates/corrections.       Initial release date: 12/2013.
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Procedures conducted:
• proteomic profiling  Hair proteomics analysis. Spectral counts for 46 specific proteins.

Mice: inbred   11 strains   ♀♂   age 10-19wks   1 experimental group