hCD3EDG

Nomenclature

C57BL/6Smoc-Cd3etm1(hCD3E)Cd3dtm1(hCD3D)Cd3gtm1(hCD3G)Smoc

Cat. NO.

NM-HU-220120

Strain State

Repository Live

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Model Description

The endogenous mouse Cd3e/Cd3d/Cd3g genes were replaced by human CD3E/CD3D/CD3G gene.

Validation Data

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Fig.1 Detection of human CD3E,CD3D,CD3G on T cell surface in HO hCD3EDG mice.

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Fig.2 Lymphocyte Lineage Characterization in Blood in Homozygous hCD3EDG Mice.

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Fig.3 In vivo AICD and irAE Assessment of Bispecific T Cell Engager Antibodies in Homzygous hCD3EDG Mice.

Homozygous hCD3EDG mice were engrafted with MC38-hEpCAM to evaluate the AICD and irAE of OKT3 and anti-CD3×EpCAM bispecific antibody in vivo.

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Fig.4 In Vivo Response with Bispecific T Cell Engager Antibodies in Homozygous hCD3EDG Mice.

Homozygous hCD3EDG mice were engrafted with MC38-hCLDN18.2 to eveluate the in vivo efficacy of anti-CD3×Claudin18.2 bispecific antibody.

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Fig.5 In vivo AICD and irAE Assessment of CD3 Bispecific Antibody in homozygous hCD3EDG Mice.

The anti-tumor response of anti-mPD-1 was evaluated in homozygous hCD3EDG mice bearing MC38 syngeneic tumor model.image.png

Fig.6 In vivo AICD and irAE Assessment of CD3 Bispecific Antibody with Homozgyous hCD3EDG Mice.

Homozygous hCD3EDG mice were engrafted with MC38-hEpCAM to eveluate the AICD and irAE of anti-CD3×EpCAM bispecific antibody at low and high dose levels in vivo.

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Fig.7 In Vivo Response with Bispecific T Cell Engager Antibodies.


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