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Mouse inbred strain differences in ethanol drinking to intoxication

Genes, Brain and Behavior, 2007
J. Rhodes   +6 more
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Inbred Strains of Rabbits

1979
According to Fox (1974), the need for uniform research stocks of the rabbit was first recognised by Castle in 1922, in his studies of colour inheritance. However, the collection of inbred strains of rabbits now held at The Jackson Laboratory, which is easily the largest collection of such material in the world, was not initiated until 1929.
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Three murine anxiety models: results from multiple inbred strain comparisons

Genes, Brain and Behavior, 2008
L. C. Milner, John C. Crabbe
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Inbred Strains of Hamsters

1979
Syrian hamsters have only recently been domesticated. All laboratory strains originated from three litter mates captured near Aleppo in Syria in 1930 (Adler, 1948), although additional animals were trapped in 1971 and are now becoming available for research (Silvers et al., 1975). The unusual response of Syrian hamsters to skin allografts has attracted
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Inbred Strains of Amphibia

1979
Amphibia are widely used in research, particularly in the fields of neurobiology, physiology and embryology. Recent interest in the evolution of the immune system (Cohen, 1970; Wabl and Du Pasquier, 1976) has highlighted the need for inbred and isogenic stocks. Once such stocks are available, they would be useful for a wide range of studies.
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Characterization of an inbred strain of the SENCAR mouse that is highly sensitive to phorbol esters.

Carcinogenesis, 1987
S. Fischer   +7 more
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Inbred Strains of Chickens

1979
Inbred strains of chickens have not yet been widely used either in biomedical or in poultry research. This is partly because of the difficulties of developing fully inbred strains, and partly because of past uncertainty about their value in research, particularly in poultry science.
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Inbred Strains

2010
Marilyn E. Carroll   +68 more
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