NME Mouse Core

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Abstract

Summary Core B NME Mouse Core Our published studies suggest that mice with more physiological exposure to natural mouse microbes have immune systems that are a better match for the immune system in humans: In contrast to typical “clean” laboratory mice (which are maintained in barrier facilities to avoid pathogen exposure) these “dirty” mice – also called normal microbial experience (NME) mice – may therefore be more useful to model the characteristics and function of the human immune system, including the maintenance and breakdown of immune tolerance. The goal of this NME Mouse Core is to reliably and cost-effectively produce NME animals that can be used by the Projects in this P01, including careful quality control of these animals to make sure that they are suitably well defined for interpretable studies.

Key facts

NIH application ID
10234058
Project number
5P01AI035296-27
Recipient
UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA
Principal Investigator
STEPHEN C JAMESON
Activity code
P01
Funding institute
NIH
Fiscal year
2021
Award amount
$192,543
Award type
5
Project period
1997-09-15 → 2024-08-31