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BCBC Protocol Collection

The BCBC Mouse Collection provides for the collection and sharing of annotated information on genetically modified mouse strains that are useful for beta cell and/or pancreatic development research.

Recent additions to the collection

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  Access Level Resources Visible
  BCBC 3.0 Investigators 14
  BCBC 3.0 Affiliates 14
  Alumni Investigators 14
Your access level Public 13
ID Name Categories Added on Access
PROT4 Directed differentiation of mouse embryonic stem cells to foregut endoderm ESC directed differentiation May 19, 2009 Viewable
PROT5 Directed differentiation of mouse embryonic stem cells to Sox17+ cells ESC directed differentiation May 19, 2009 Viewable
PROT6 Directed differentiation of human embryonic stem cell to foregut endoderm ESC directed differentiation May 19, 2009 Viewable
PROT7 Standard mouse embryonic stem cell culture condition Primary culture May 19, 2009 Viewable
PROT9 Isolation of different types of adult human pancreatic cells Cell sorting Jun 5, 2009 Viewable
PROT11 Generate insulin-secreting islet clusters from human iPS ESC directed differentiation Jun 26, 2009 Viewable
PROT22 Mouse genotyping PCR method Dec 16, 2009 Viewable
PROT23 Manual dissection of E10.5 pancreatic buds Dissection
Cell sorting
Dec 16, 2009 Viewable
PROT24 Culturing Different Endothelial Cell Lines Primary culture Jan 24, 2010 Viewable
PROT25 Co-culturing endothelial cell lines with embryonic pancreas explants Primary culture Jan 24, 2010 Viewable
PROT26 Wholemount Immunofluorescence Immunostaining Feb 12, 2010 Viewable
PROT29 Purification of MafA under Denaturing Conditions Purification Feb 15, 2010 Viewable
PROT31 T1D Mouse Necropsy for Pancreas and Related Organs Beta cell imaging
Dissection
Immunostaining
May 6, 2010 Viewable

Please use the submission form to submit a protocol.

  • Anyone can submit a protocol,
  • Protocols can be kept private or shared with others,
  • We can assist with data submission and annotation,
  • Submit laboratory-generated protocols,
  • Submitting a protocol takes 5-10 minutes,
  • You can start today and finish later, your data is saved as you proceed.
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