Great times for mouse genetics: getting ready for large-scale ENU-mutagenesis Rudi BallingSteve BrownJo Peters OriginalPaper 25 February 2014 Pages: 471 - 471
Genomics meets genetics: towards a mutant map of the mouse Christine WellsSteve D.M. Brown OriginalPaper 25 February 2014 Pages: 472 - 477
The mutagenic action of N-ethyl-N-nitrosourea in the mouse J.K. NoveroskeJ.S. WeberM.J. Justice OriginalPaper 25 February 2014 Pages: 478 - 483
Effects of ENU dosage on mouse strains Monica J. JusticeDon A. CarpenterVernon C. Bode OriginalPaper 25 February 2014 Pages: 484 - 488
Developing genetic reagents to facilitate recovery, analysis, and maintenance of mouse mutations Eugene M. Rinchik OriginalPaper 25 February 2014 Pages: 489 - 499
Implementation of a large-scale ENU mutagenesis program: towards increasing the mouse mutant resource Patrick M. NolanJo PetersSteve D.M. Brown OriginalPaper 25 February 2014 Pages: 500 - 506
The large-scale Munich ENU-mouse-mutagenesis screen Dian SoewartoChristiane FellaMartin Hrabé de Angelis OriginalPaper 25 February 2014 Pages: 507 - 510
ENU mutagenesis in zebrafish—from genes to complex diseases Ela W. Knapik OriginalPaper 25 February 2014 Pages: 511 - 519
Saturation mutagenesis for dominant eye morphological defects in the mouse Mus musculus Jack FavorAngelika Neuhäuser-Klaus OriginalPaper 25 February 2014 Pages: 520 - 525
Identification of immunological relevant phenotypes in ENU mutagenized mice Heinrich FlaswinkelFrancesca AlessandriniKlaus Pfeffer OriginalPaper 25 February 2014 Pages: 526 - 527
Screening for dysmorphological abnormalities—a powerful tool to isolate new mouse mutants Helmut FuchsKlaus SchughartMartin Hrabé de Angelis OriginalPaper 25 February 2014 Pages: 528 - 530
Tests of the mouse visual system Lawrence H. PintoChristina Enroth-Cugell OriginalPaper 25 February 2014 Pages: 531 - 536
Enzyme-activity mutants in Mus musculus. I. Phenotypic description and genetic characterization of ethylnitrosourea-induced mutations Walter Pretsch OriginalPaper 25 February 2014 Pages: 537 - 542
The clinical-chemical screen in the Munich ENU Mouse Mutagenesis Project: screening for clinically relevant phenotypes Birgit RathkolbTanja DeckerEckhard Wolf OriginalPaper 25 February 2014 Pages: 543 - 546
The biochemical metabolite screen in the Munich ENU Mouse Mutagenesis Project: determination of amino acids and acylcarnitines by tandem mass spectrometry Boris RolinskiRalf ArneckeAdelbert A. Roscher OriginalPaper 25 February 2014 Pages: 547 - 551
Comet assay as a tool to screen for mouse models with inherited radiation sensitivity Catherine SchindewolfKurt LobenweinMartin Hrabé de Angelis OriginalPaper 25 February 2014 Pages: 552 - 554
Behavior and mutagenesis screens: the importance of baseline analysis of inbred strains Lisa M. TarantinoThomas J. GouldMaja Bucan OriginalPaper 25 February 2014 Pages: 555 - 564
Cryoconservation—archiving for the future Peter H. GlenisterClaire E. Thornton OriginalPaper 25 February 2014 Pages: 565 - 571
Informatics for mutagenesis: the design of Mutabase—a distributed data recording system for animal husbandry, mutagenesis, and phenotypic analysis Mark A. StrivensRachel L. SelleyStephen D.M. Brown OriginalPaper 25 February 2014 Pages: 577 - 583
Algorithms for mutant sorting: the need for phenotype vocabularies Janan T. Eppig OriginalPaper 25 February 2014 Pages: 584 - 589
MouseNet© database: digital management of a large-scale mutagenesis project Walter PargentStephan HeffnerMartin Hrabé de Angelis OriginalPaper 25 February 2014 Pages: 590 - 593
Sequence-based analysis of mutagenized mice David R. Beier OriginalPaper 25 February 2014 Pages: 594 - 597
Toward the yeastification of mouse genetics: chemical mutagenesis of embryonic stem cells Yijing ChenJohn SchimentiTerry Magnuson OriginalPaper 25 February 2014 Pages: 598 - 602
Muta-genetics or muta-genomics: the feasibility of large-scale mutagenesis and phenotyping programs Joseph H. Nadeau OriginalPaper 25 February 2014 Pages: 603 - 607