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JAX® Mice Strains

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002711 B6;129-Gabrb3tm1Geh/J
Repository- Live
The gamma-Aminobutyric acid type A receptors mediate the majority of rapid inhibitory synaptic transmission in the CNS. The beta3 subunit is an essential component of these receptors in many brain regions, especially during development, and is implicated in several pathophysiologic processes. The majority of mice homozygous for the Gabrb3tm1Geh mutation (or beta3-/-) die at birth with ~60% displaying cleft palate and the remaining ~35% die for unidentified reasons. Homozygous females that survive are fertile but do not care for their pups. Survivors have frequent myoclonus and occasional epileptic seizures, are hypersensitive to external stimuli and handling, have a lack of coordination and display altered responses to certain anesthesias. In addition, the observed behavioral deficits (especially regarding social behaviors) indicate that mutant mice may be a useful model of autism spectrum disorders.

Of note, several strains bearing gamma-aminobutyric acid (GABA-A) .....
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005809 B6.129P2-Galr1tm1Dgen/J
Repository-Cryopreserved
This targeted mutant was created and characterized by Deltagen, Inc. View phenotypic data developed by Deltagen.

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