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Host-Strain-Specific Responses to Pneumonia Virus of Mice Infection: A Study of Lesions, Viral Load, and Cytokine Expression. [PDF]
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A SnRK2-HAK regulatory module confers natural variation of salt tolerance in maize. [PDF]
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Generation of a Ym1 Deficient Mouse utilising CRISPR-Cas9 in CB6 Embryos
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Inbred strain variation in lung function
Mammalian Genome, 2002The purpose of the present study was to determine the strain-specific phenotype variance of lung function parameters among common inbred laboratory mouse strains. In accordance with the "Mouse Phenome Project" run by The Jackson Laboratory (http://www.jax.org/phenome), lung volumes, lung mechanics, and diffusing capacity of 16 males and 16 females of ...
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Genealogy of the 129 inbred strains: 129/SvJ is a contaminated inbred strain
Mammalian Genome, 1997The 129 mouse is the most widely used strain in gene targeting experiments. However, numerous substrains exist with demonstrable physiological differences. In this study a set of simple sequence length polymorphisms (SSLPs) was used to determine the relatedness of selected 129 substrains.
Terry Magnuson+5 more
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Behavior Genetics, 1979
The first listing of inbred strains of rats was by Billingham and Silvers (1959). This is the fifth listing and has been substantially revised, although it is heavily dependent on previous listings (Festing and Staats, 1973). In contrast with previous listings, an attempt has been made to cite the original reference for any given strain characteristic.
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The first listing of inbred strains of rats was by Billingham and Silvers (1959). This is the fifth listing and has been substantially revised, although it is heavily dependent on previous listings (Festing and Staats, 1973). In contrast with previous listings, an attempt has been made to cite the original reference for any given strain characteristic.
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Phylogenetics of rat inbred strains
Mammalian Genome, 2003Laboratory rats (Rattus norvegicus) have played animportant role in biomedical research for over 100years with more than 200 strains bred as physiologi-cal models of human disease (Lindsey 1979; Steenet al. 1999; Kwitek-Black and Jacob 2001). Unlikemouse inbred strains, little is known about rela-tionships among rat strains (Festing 1979).
Peter J. Tonellato+4 more
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Characterization of an inbred strain of the SENCAR mouse that is highly sensitive to phorbol esters.
Carcinogenesis, 1987An inbred strain of SENCAR mice was developed that is more sensitive to two-stage skin carcinogenesis protocols than the outbred parental stock. These mice, registered as SSIN/UTSP, were compared to the SENCAR in initiation-promotion protocols using the ...
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Genealogies of mouse inbred strains
Nature Genetics, 2000The mouse is a prime organism of choice for modelling human disease. Over 450 inbred strains of mice have been described, providing a wealth of different genotypes and phenotypes for genetic and other studies. As new strains are generated and others become extinct, it is useful to review periodically what strains are available and how they are related ...
Beck, J A+6 more
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