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  • Cardinal regenerative features of the MRL mouse

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    - Gene Therapy and Regulation - Year 2011

    In this review, we discuss recent studies relating to major features of adult MRL mouse biology that contribute to the regenerative responses seen. These include an increased inflammatory cell profile, a unique glycolytic metabolic state typically found during embryogenesis, and a cell cycle phenotype of DNA damage and G2/M arrest. These traits have been found in other mammalian and non-mammalian regenerative systems. How these...

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  • CARDINAL REGENERATIVE FEATURES OF THE MRL MOUSE — AN UPDATE

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    • L. ARTHUR
    • P. SACHADYN
    • D. GOUREVITCH
    • E. HEBER-KATZ
    • P. Sachadyn

    - Gene Therapy and Regulation - Year 2011

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  • Naturally occurring mitochondrial DNA heteroplasmy in the MRL mouse

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    • P. Sachadyn
    • X. Zhang
    • L. D. Clark
    • R. K. Naviaux
    • E. Heber-Katz

    - MITOCHONDRION - Year 2008

    The MRL/MpJ mouse is an inbred laboratory strain of Mus musculus, known to exhibit enhanced autoimmunity, increased wound healing, and increased regeneration properties. We report the full-length mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) sequence of the MRL mouse (Accession # EU450583), and characterize the discovery of two naturally occurring heteroplasmic sites. The first is a T3900C substitution in the TpsiCloop of the tRNA methionine gene...

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  • Retained features of embryonic metabolism in the adult MRL mouse

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    • R. K. Naviaux
    • T. H. Le
    • K. Bedelbaeva
    • J. Leferovich
    • D. Gourevitch
    • P. Sachadyn
    • X. Zhang
    • C. Lise
    • H. Ellen

    - MOLECULAR GENETICS AND METABOLISM - Year 2009

    The MRL mouse is an inbred laboratory strain that was derived by selective breeding in 1960 from the rapidly growing LG/J (Large) strain. MRL mice grow to nearly twice the size of other commonly used mouse strains, display uncommonly robust healing and regeneration properties, and express later onset autoimmune traits similar to Systemic Lupus Erythematosis. The regeneration trait (heal) in the MRL mouse maps to 14-20 quantitative...

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  • Epigenetic regulation and regeneration: the search for differentially methylated genes in the MRL mouse

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    The MRL mouse is an inbred laboratory strain, which was developed in the 60’s of the 20th century and has been extensively used as a model of lupus erythematosus. The regenerative abilities of the strain were discovered in the 90' when the MRL mouse was shown to close 2 mm hole punches made in the ear pinnae four weeks after injury without scarring. The phenomenon has not been observed in other mouse strains, where the holes...

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