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Animal Models of Pathogenic New World Arenaviruses. [PDF]
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Natural genetic variation quantitatively regulates heart rate and dimension. [PDF]
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Intact, recombinant, and spliced forms of endogenous mouse mammary tumor viruses in inbred and wild mice. [PDF]
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The mouse resource at National Resource Center for Mutant Mice of China. [PDF]
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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 ...
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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
P. L. Broadhurst
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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
P. L. Broadhurst
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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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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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Atheromata in an inbred strain of mice
Journal of Atherosclerosis Research, 1969Summary Male C57BL/6J inbred mice started on a high-fat, high-cholesterol diet at age 5–6 weeks survived well (100 % alive after 25 weeks) on the diet provided they were introduced to it gradually. All animals on the diet at least 5 weeks showed marked incorporation of fat into the subendothelial cells and in 7/8 the cells were swollen enough to be ...
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