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Endotoxin sensitivity of inbred mouse strains
Canadian Journal of Microbiology, 1973Inbred mouse strains show characteristic susceptibility to S. typhimurium infections. The sensitivity of the same strains to endotoxin is not parallel. While C3H/He J and C57B1/6J mice were highly susceptible to infection they showed more resistance to purified endotoxin than A/J, a mouse strain relatively resistant to infection.
S I, Vas, R S, Roy, H G, Robson
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1978
The flurry of interest in the literature in the use of recombinant inbred strains for the analysis of behavioral inheritance appears to stem from the work of Bailey (1971) at the Jackson Laboratory at Bar Harbor, Maine. In this influential paper he was, however, concerned not with behavioral phenotypes but rather with histocompatibility as evidenced by
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The flurry of interest in the literature in the use of recombinant inbred strains for the analysis of behavioral inheritance appears to stem from the work of Bailey (1971) at the Jackson Laboratory at Bar Harbor, Maine. In this influential paper he was, however, concerned not with behavioral phenotypes but rather with histocompatibility as evidenced by
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Experimental Melioidosis in Inbred Mouse Strains
Zentralblatt für Bakteriologie, 1996Experimental infection was induced in three inbred mouse strains (BALB/c, BDF1 hybrid and C57BL) by i. p. inoculation with Pseudomonas pseudomallei. The bacterial load in the viscera and the host response induced in different compartments (blood, peritoneal cavity and organs) were determined.
D, Veljanov +5 more
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Construction of the Inbred Strain
2016Genetically homogeneous populations such as inbred strains are valuable experimental tools in various fields of biomedical analyses. In many animals, inbred strains are established by consecutive sib-pair mating for a minimum of 20 generations. As the generation proceeds, fitness of the population reduces usually.
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1979
The development and use of recombinant inbred (RI) strains may prove to be one of the most significant advances in mammalian genetics since the development of congenic lines. These strains will probably lead to the identification and mapping of a large number of new polymorphic genetic loci and the further genetic analysis of a number of complex or ...
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The development and use of recombinant inbred (RI) strains may prove to be one of the most significant advances in mammalian genetics since the development of congenic lines. These strains will probably lead to the identification and mapping of a large number of new polymorphic genetic loci and the further genetic analysis of a number of complex or ...
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Within-strain variation in behavior differs consistently between common inbred strains of mice
Mammalian Genome, 2015M. Loos +7 more
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The Mouse Genomes Project: a repository of inbred laboratory mouse strain genomes
Mammalian Genome, 2015D. Adams +3 more
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1979
Inbred strains of a number of species of fish have been produced both by brother × sister mating and by gynogenesis. The latter can be induced artificially by using irradiated sperm and cold shock to induce parthenogenetic development. In this way a number of diploid gynogenetic plaice have been produced (Purdom and Lincoln, 1973).
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Inbred strains of a number of species of fish have been produced both by brother × sister mating and by gynogenesis. The latter can be induced artificially by using irradiated sperm and cold shock to induce parthenogenetic development. In this way a number of diploid gynogenetic plaice have been produced (Purdom and Lincoln, 1973).
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A new inbred strain JF1 established from Japanese fancy mouse carrying the classic piebald allele
Mammalian Genome, 2009Tsuyoshi Koide +10 more
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1979
Inbred mice have been used more extensively than those of any other species of laboratory mammal. A total of about 230 strains are listed here, but some of the more widely used strains have become divided into sublines among which there are detectable genetic differences. Some strains are recorded in the literature but are now extinct.
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Inbred mice have been used more extensively than those of any other species of laboratory mammal. A total of about 230 strains are listed here, but some of the more widely used strains have become divided into sublines among which there are detectable genetic differences. Some strains are recorded in the literature but are now extinct.
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