Technology ID
              TAB-4550
          DLX3 Knockout Mice for the Study Mouse Models of Tooth, Hair, and Epidermal Defects
E-Numbers
          E-013-2015-0
              Lead Inventor
          Morasso, Maria
              Lead IC
          NIAMS
              Co-Inventors
          Duverger, Oliver
              ICs
          NIDCR
          NIAMS
              Applications
          Research Materials
              Therapeutic Areas
          Dermatology
              Development Stages
          Pre-clinical (in vivo)
              Research Products
          Animal Models
              This technology includes K14creDLX3 conditional knockout (cKO) mice which will be used to study ectodermal dysplasia disorders such as Amelogenesis Imperfecta, and to study molecular mechanisms of DLX3 regulation in skin and ectodermal appendages. DLX3 is expressed in the epidermis, hair matrix cells in the hair follicle and in the mesenchymal and epithelial compartment of the tooth during embryonic development. To determine the transcriptional network dependent on DLX3-function, we will generate and analyze an epithelial-specific conditional knockout of DLX3.
Commercial Applications
              Mouse model to study ectodermal dysplasia disorders and to give further insight into the role of DLX3 gene in skin, hair, and tooth function.
      Competitive Advantages
              First knockout mouse model of this type.
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