Methods Development
The MLC contributes to the development of new techniques and research methods in areas such as animal husbandry and welfare, phenotyping of mutant lines, and mouse pathology. We are also at the forefront of improvements to technologies such as CRISPR and the latest imaging techniques.
Phenotyping first-generation genome editing mutants: a new standard?
Teboul, L., Murray, S. A., Nolan, P. M.
Introduction to Mammalian Genome Special Issue: Genome Editing
Teboul, L., Herault, Y., Smith, C., Whitelaw, B.
Dry ice is a reliable substrate for the distribution of frozen mouse spermatozoa: A multi-centric study
Raspa, M., Guan, M., Paoletti, R., Montoliu, L., Ayadi, A., Marschall, S., Fray, M., Scavizzi, F.
Analysing the outcome of CRISPR-aided genome editing in embryos: Screening, genotyping and quality control
Mianne, J., Codner, G. F., Caulder, A., Fell, R., Hutchison, M., King, R., Stewart, M. E., Wells, S., Teboul, L.
Intestinal Preparation Techniques for Histological Analysis in the Mouse
Williams, J. M., Duckworth, C. A., Vowell, K., Burkitt, M. D., Pritchard, D. M.