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This video demonstrates an in vivo technique to assess a test antigen by inducing skin inflammation in a murine model. The test antigen—a hapten in an oil/acetone solution—is topically applied to the skin of the mouse ear, and inflammation of the skin is assessed after an adequate period.
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1. Induction of Skin Inflammation in pIL1-DsRed Mice
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Name | Company | Catalog Number | Comments |
Ketamine hydrochloride | Hospira | NDC 0409-2051-05 | |
Xylazine | LLOYD Laboratory | NADA #139-236 | |
Acepromazine | Boehringer Ingelheim | ANADA 200-361 | |
Hair-removal cream | Church & Dwight | ||
Acetone | Fisher Scientific | A16P4 | |
Oxazolone | Sigma-Aldrich | E0753 |
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Source: Yao, Y., et al. Intravital Imaging of Neutrophil Priming Using IL-1β Promoter-driven DsRed Reporter Mice. J. Vis. Exp. (2016).
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