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|a Front Cover; Gnotobiotics; Dedication; Gnotobiotics; Copyright; Contents; List of Contributors; Foreword; 1 -- Historical Overview; REFERENCES; 2 -- PRINCIPLES OF ESTABLISHING AND OPERATING A GNOTOBIOTIC FACILITY*; 1. INTRODUCTION; 2. INSTITUTIONAL FACTORS; 2.1 Financial Support; 2.2 Space Requirements; 2.3 Autoclave; 2.4 Personnel; 2.5 Microbiology Laboratory; 2.6 Facility Productivity and Experimental Utilization; 2.7 Facility Operation and Compliance; 3. ISOLATOR SELECTION; 3.1 Isolator Types and Construction; Chamber; Air Supply; Transfer Port; Gloves
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|a 3.2 Individual Positive Pressure Cage Systems4. STERILIZATION; 4.1 Steam; 4.2 Ionizing Radiation; 4.3 Liquid Chemical; Peracetic (Peroxyacetic, Ethaneperoxoic) Acid; Chlorine Dioxide; Other Liquid Products; Application of Liquid Sterilants; Monitoring Liquid Sterilization; 4.4 Gas and Vapor Chemical; 4.5 Dry Heat; 4.6 Filtration; 4.7 Further Information; 5. OPERATION; 5.1 Standard Operating Procedures; 5.2 Isolator Setup; Cleaning and Inspection; Leak Testing; Sterilization; 5.3 Sterilization and Entry of Supplies; Sterilizing Cylinders and Packs; Food; Water; Other Materials and Supplies
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|a Port Sterilization5.4 Introduction and Transfer of Animals; 5.5 Working in Isolators; 5.6 Monitoring for Contamination; Sources of Contamination; Inspection and Observation; Microbiological Monitoring; Sampling; Fecal Wet Mounts and Gram Staining; Culture; Molecular Methods; Serologic Testing; Frequency of Monitoring; Summary; 5.7 Derivation of Germfree Mice; Hysterotomy and Hysterectomy; Embryo Transfer; 5.8 Establishing Defined Microbiota; Altered Schaedler Flora; Other Microbiota; 6. RESOURCES; 6.1 Recommended Reading; Gnotobiotics; Sterilization; 6.2 Online; 6.3 Manufacturers
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|a 6.4 LaboratoriesGLOSSARY; REFERENCES; 3 -- PROCEDURES FOR RODENTS*; 1. INTRODUCTION; 2. BACKGROUND AND ACKNOWLEDGMENTS; 2.1 University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center (UT Southwestern); 2.2 University of Michigan (Michigan); 2.3 University of Alabama at Birmingham (UAB); 2.4 Baylor College of Medicine (BCM); 3. GENERAL INFORMATION; 3.1 UT Southwestern; Equipment; Access; Compliance; 3.2 UAB; Equipment; Staff; General Work Practices; Access; Compliance; 3.3 BCM; Equipment; Staff; Access; Compliance; 4. STERILIZATION AND STERILIZATION MONITORING; 4.1 UT Southwestern; Autoclaving
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|a Gnotobiotics summarizes and analyzes the research conducted on the use of gnotobiotes, providing detailed information regarding actual facility operation and derivation of gnotobiotic animals. In response to the development of new tools for microbiota and microbiome analysis, the increasing recognition of the various roles of microbiota in health and disease, and the consequent expanding demand for gnotobiotic animals for microbiota/microbiome related research, this volume collates the research of this expanding field into one definitive resource. Reviews and defines gnotobiotic animal speciesAnalyzes microbiota in numerous contextsPresents detailed coverage of the protocols and operation of a gnotobiotic facility.
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|a Contents note continued: 8.7. Algae -- 9. Other Considerations for Gnotobiotic Fish Husbandry -- 10. Derivation of Germfree Stickleback Embryos -- 10.1. Solutions -- References -- 7. Use of Gnotobiotic Mice in the Study of Metabolic Syndrome / Andrew T. Gewirtz -- 1. Introduction -- 1.1. To What Extent Is a Microbiota Required for Metabolic Syndrome-- 1.2. Is an Altered Microbiota Sufficient to Drive Metabolic Syndrome-- 2. Conclusion and Future Directions -- Acknowledgments -- References -- 8. Gnotobiotics and Inflammatory Bowel Disease / Trenton R. Schoeb -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Cytokines and Cytokine Signaling -- 2.1. Interleukin-10 -- 2.2. Interleukin-2 -- 2.3. TGF-β1 -- 2.4. TNF-α -- 2.5. Other Cytokines -- 3.T-Cell Receptors and MHC -- 3.1.T-Cell Receptor and MHC II Deficient Mice -- 3.2. HLA B27 β2m Transgenic Rats -- 4. Other Mutants -- 4.1. Core 1-Derived O-Glycan Deficiency -- 4.2. Fas-Associated via Death Domain Protein -- 4.3. Glutathione Peroxidase Deficiency
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|a Contents note continued: 4.4. Nfil3 Deficiency -- 4.5. PI3 Kinase p110δ Deficiency -- 4.6. Telomerase Deficiency -- 4.7.T-Bet Deficiency -- 4.8. TLR5 Deficiency -- 5.T-Cell Transfer -- 6. Inbred Strains -- 6.1. SAMP1/Yit -- 6.2.C3H/HeJBir -- 7. Conclusion.
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