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Susceptibility to Cutaneous Anaphylaxis in Inbred Strains of Mice

The Journal of Immunology, 1974
Abstract Inbred mouse strains vary widely in their susceptibility to passive cutaneous anaphylaxis. The susceptibility to IgG1-induced reactions does not parallel susceptibility to IgE-induced reactions.
C M, De Souza, L C, Maia, N M, Vaz
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Identification of inbred strains of mice

Journal of Heredity, 1978
Substrains of inbred C3H mice differ significantly in their genetic constitution with respect to biochemical markers, skin grafting, and skeletal variations. The presence of such discrepancies among substrains poses a problem when comparing conclusions based on experiments done in different substrains.
Krog, H, Moutier, R
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The sex ratio in inbred strains of mice

Bulletin of Experimental Biology and Medicine, 1977
A study of the sex ratio in mice of inbred strains CBA and C3H and of the connection between the postimplantation embryonic mortality of mice of these strains and the sex distribution of the embryos showed that the embryonic sex ratio of these lines of mice obeys the 1∶1 distribution.
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A histological study of tooth grafts in an inbred strain of mice

Journal of Oral Pathology & Medicine, 1972
Abstract. Male adult mice of the C57B1 strain were grafted subcutaneously with two maxillary molar teeth extracted from 10‐day‐old mice of the same strain. The grafts were removed at intervals of 2 to 50 days after transplantation and examined histologically.
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Hæmoglobin Differences in Inbred Strains of Mice

Nature, 1960
G. M. Smith   +2 more
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High Insulin Tolerance in an Inbred Strain of Mice

Science, 1948
J. Miller   +3 more
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