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CMHD - Centre for Modeling Human Disease
RRID:SCR_006101 RRID Copied      
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URL: http://www.cmhd.ca/

Proper Citation: CMHD - Centre for Modeling Human Disease (RRID:SCR_006101)

Description: Multidisciplinary collaboration undertaking genome-wide mutagenesis to functionally annotate the mouse genome and develop new mouse models relevant to human disease. To achieve these goals two major research platforms are carried out: Gene trapping and ENU Mutagenesis. A new challenge is faced in the post-genomic era - the assignment of biological function to the human genome sequence and projecting that assignment into understanding of human health and disease. The Centre for Modeling Human Disease (CMHD) was established to take part in the worldwide initiative to address these challenges. At the CMHD, two fundamentally different, yet complimentary methods are employed to generate mutant mouse models of human disease: chemical mutagenesis by ethylnitrosourea (ENU), and gene trap insertional mutagenesis. The Centre contributes its resources to similar international efforts and is the first of its kind in Canada. The Center is also actively developing other mutagenic strategies including pharmacologic and genetic modifier screens to dissect disease pathways, and novel mutagenic techniques using embryonic stem cells. ENU Database * Statistics for Mouse Physiological Parameters * Search Mutants by Phenotype * Search Mutants by Heritability Gene Trap Database * Search by in vitro Expression Pattern * Search by Gene Trap Sequences CMHD Members Only (must register and login) * Search Mouse Line * Histopathology * Sperm, Tissue, Slide Archiving * CMHD Database Download CMHD Services * Phenotyping * Genetic Mapping * Pathology * Pathology Service Charges

Abbreviations: CMHD

Synonyms: Centre for Modeling Human Disease

Resource Type: analysis service resource, service resource, biomaterial manufacture, production service resource, database, data or information resource, material service resource

Keywords: mutant, mouse model, chemical mutagenesis, ethylnitrosourea, gene trap insertion, mutagenesis, genome-wide mutagenesis, mouse genome, genome, phenotype, heritability, expression pattern, sequence, image, neurobiology, behavior, embryonic stem cell, gene trapping, enu mutagenesis, human disease

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