MMPC :: Welcome

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The MMPC is a National Institutes of Health-sponsored resource that provides experimental testing services to scientists studying diabetes, obesity, diabetic complications, and other metabolic diseases in mice. To begin the order process either search our catalog or click one of the test groups below. Please read the MMPC Guidelines and Policies before submitting an online Application for Services. Carbohydrate MetabolismEnergy Expenditure & ExerciseMetabolite Concentration and Enrichment In order to streamline the order process, the MMPC’s have now adopted an electronic Conditions of Use statement procedure to replace the Materials and Transfer Agreement paper process HuR expression in adipose tissue mediates energy expenditure and acute thermogenesis independent of UCP1 expression. Authors: Anthony SR, Guarnieri A, Lanzillotta L, Gozdiff A, Green LC, O'Grady K, Helsley RN, Owens Iii AP, Tranter M Increased canonical NF-kappaB signaling specifically in macrophages is sufficient to limit tumor progression in syngeneic murine models of ovarian cancer. Authors: Hoover AA, Hufnagel DH, Harris W, Bullock K, Glass EB, Liu E, Barham W, Crispens MA, Khabele D, Giorgio TD, Wilson AJ, Yull FE Deferoxamine Treatment Prevents Post-Stroke Vasoregression and Neurovascular Unit Remodeling Leading to Improved Functional Outcomes in Type 2 Male Diabetic Rats: Role of Endothelial Ferroptosis. Authors: Abdul Y, Li W, Ward R, Abdelsaid M, Hafez S, Dong G, Jamil S, Wolf V, Johnson MH, Fagan SC, Ergul A The paradoxical lean phenotype of hypothyroid mice is marked by increased adaptive thermogenesis in the skeletal muscle. Hepatic protein-tyrosine phosphatase 1B disruption and pharmacological inhibition attenuate ethanol-induced oxidative stress and ameliorate alcoholic liver disease in mice. We strive to make the MMPC site compatable with as many browsers as possible, but some of our third party tools don't work with the Safari browser. In order to explore this site we highly recommend using the most recent versions of the following browsers: Please acknowledge all posters, manuscripts or scientific materials that were generated in part or whole using funds from the MMPC using the following text: Financial support for this work was provided by the NIDDK Mouse Metabolic Phenotyping Centers (National MMPC, RRID:SCR_008997, www.mmpc.org) under the MICROMouse Program, grants DK076169. Citation text and image have been copied to your clipboard. You may now paste them into your document. Thank you! THE NATIONAL MMPC MAKES NO REPRESENTATION ABOUT THE SUITABILITY OR ACCURACY OF THE SOFTWARE OR DATA FOR ANY PURPOSE, AND MAKES NO WARRANTIES, EITHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE OR THAT THE USE OF THE SOFTWARE OR DATA WILL NOT INFRINGE ANY THIRD PARTY PATENTS, COPYRIGHTS, TRADEMARKS, OR OTHER RIGHTS. THE SOFTWARE AND DATA ARE PROVIDED "AS IS". The Mouse Metabolic Phenotyping Centers (MMPC) is an NIDDK funded consortium and adheres to the NIH Data Sharing Policy. MMPC clients make their data freely available whereby MMPC users may freely build upon, enhance and reuse those data for any purpose without restriction. Scholarly citation norms must be followed for content reuse. Please acknowledge the MMPC using the following text: 'The MMPC data used in this manuscript was supported by the NIDDK National Mouse Metabolic Phenotyping Centers (National MMPC, RRID:SCR_008997, www.mmpc.org)'. To cite specific MMPC centers, please use the appropriate RRID available from the MMPC website (https://www.mmpc.org/shared/centers.aspx). Please note that the acknowledgment text includes a Research Resource Identifier (RRID) for the MMPC CU and Centers. Reproducibility is one of the corner stones of effective, open and transparent biomedical published research. However, too often, resources (e.g. model organisms, antibodies, and tools) are not reported with adequate detail to ensure others can replicate or expand upon the published results. The Research Resource Identification Initiative (#RII) seeks to change these limitations in reporting by the use of unique Research Resource Identifiers (RRIDs). This initiative is designed to encourage authors to provide identification of the types of resources used in their research by adding a globally unique accession number to the resources described in the their manuscripts. These identifiers, called RRIDs, will allow authors to cite the resources that they use in their manuscripts. RRIDs allow for easy tracking of all papers that have used the same resource making it easy to access how the same resources works in other scenarios. It is expected that MMPC users follow scholarly citation norms, giving credit to fellow scholars when accessing/using protocols and data, including data derived by MMPC (such as summary data) and any plots, tables or screenshots depicting those data. It is possible for invalid or incomplete results to be presented on the MMPC web site due to software bugs, data problems, or artifacts of human error. Data sets are not necessarily static; we reserve the right to post corrections and updates as needed. Prohibited use. Data contributors and data users may not use MMPC in any unlawful manner, or in any manner that could impair MMPC services, security or functionality. Automated usage (webcrawlers and similar) must observe each page's "meta robots" html tags and space requests by ≥ 2 seconds. We reserve the right to block any IP associated with what we consider to be excessive or abusive usage patterns, and/or to take any action we deem necessary. The MMPC is a National Institutes of Health-sponsored resource that provides experimental testing services to scientists studying diabetes, obesity, diabetic complications, and other metabolic diseases in mice.

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