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hIL4RA

Strain Name:C57BL/6Smoc-Il4ratm1(hIL4R)Smoc
Strain State:Embryo cryopreservation | Cat. NO.:NM-HU-190008

The endogenous mouse Il4ra gene was replaced by human IL4R gene.

Mice

hTNFSF14

Strain Name:C57BL/6Smoc-Tnfsf14tm1(hTNFSF14)Smoc
Strain State:Embryo cryopreservation | Cat. NO.:NM-HU-225069

The endogenous mouse Tnfsf14 gene was replaced by human TNFSF14 gene.

Mice

Angptl6-KO

Strain Name:C57BL/6Smoc-Angptl6em1Smoc
Strain State:Embryo cryopreservation | Cat. NO.:NM-KO-201240

Exon 3 of Angptl6 gene was deleted to generate Angptl6 knockout mice.

Mice

hIL1B

Strain Name:C57BL/6Smoc-Il1btm3(hIL1B)Smoc
Strain State:Embryo cryopreservation | Cat. NO.:NM-HU-190047

The endogenous mouse Il1b gene was replaced by human IL1B gene.

Mice

hTIGIT(3)

Strain Name:C57BL/6Smoc-Tigittm3(hTIGIT)Smoc
Strain State:Embryo cryopreservation | Cat. NO.:NM-HU-200244

The endogenous mouse Tigit gene was replaced by human TIGIT gene. While hTIGIT(Stock No.NM-HU-00053) mice function similarly to hTIGIT(3) mice ,for more detailed information please contact our technical advisor.

Mice

hSDC1

Strain Name:C57BL/6Smoc-Sdc1em1(hSDC1)/Smoc
Strain State:Embryo cryopreservation | Cat. NO.:NM-HU-2000026

The endogenous mouse Sdc1 gene was replaced by human SDC1 gene.

Mice

hCD55

Strain Name:C57BL/6Smoc-Cd55tm(hCD55)Smoc
Strain State:Repository Live | Cat. NO.:NM-HU-215008

The endogenous mouse Cd55 gene was replaced by human CD55 gene.

Mice

hIGHG1

Strain Name:C57BL/6Smoc-Ighg1tm1(hIGHG1)Smoc
Strain State:Embryo cryopreservation | Cat. NO.:NM-HU-225091

The endogenous mouse Ighg1 gene was replaced by human IGHG1 gene.

Mice

hCD37

Strain Name:C57BL/6Smoc-Cd37em1(hCD37)Smoc
Strain State:Embryo cryopreservation | Cat. NO.:NM-HU-225029

The endogenous mouse Cd37 gene was replaced by human CD37 gene.

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hSIGLEC15

Strain Name:C57BL/6Smoc-Siglec15em1(hSIGLEC15)Smoc
Strain State:Repository Live | Cat. NO.:NM-HU-190037

The endogenous mouse Siglec15 gene was replaced by human SIGLEC15 gene.

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