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Template:RFMF KOMP is an acronym for Knock-Out Mouse Project, an NIH initiative to generate a comprehensive resource of laboratory mouse embryonic stem cells (ES cells), frozen embryos, and mice. KOMP's goal is to generate null mutations by "knocking out" individually each of the mouse genes. The generated cells and mice are distributed to the research community to study the functions and interactions of the knocked out genes.


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The komp.org webpage is a temporary webpage being parked while the KOMP website is put together by a consortium of universities and non-profit research organizations. KOMP is a public project funded by the National Institutes of Health. The entry in Misplaced Pages does not advertise any company. Removal of this entry was an irresponsible act by Eagle. I could agree to temporarily remove the extenal link while it is still parking. However, I can not agree to the complete removal of the entry from Misplaced Pages. Therefore, I request that the Mediation Committee reinstates the entry under KOMP and issues a restraining order blocking Eagle to remove the entry.

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