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Impulsive choice in inbred strains of mice

Behavioural Processes, 2004
When humans or non-humans are given a choice between receiving a sooner-smaller (SS) reinforcer, or a later-larger (LL) reinforcer, the choice of a SS reinforcer represents impulsive choice whereas the choice of a LL reinforcer represents self-controlled choice.
Takayuki, Otobe, Junshiro, Makino
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Quiet mutations in inbred strains of mice

Trends in Molecular Medicine, 2007
The year 2009 is the 100th anniversary of the founding of the first inbred strain of mouse, called DBA. During the last 100 years, inbred strains have proved their value for biomedical research and the number of such strains has mushroomed to over 450, each with different genotypic and phenotypic characteristics and useful for the study of disease and ...
James C, Stevens   +3 more
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Antibody Production in Inbred Strains of Mice

The Journal of Immunology, 1953
Summary Based on tests involving the use of 5 inbred strains of mice, evidence is presented which indicates that there is genetic variation in the ability of the mouse to produce demonstrable circulating antibody to either egg albumin or pneumococcus polysaccharide.
Fink, M A, Quinn, V A
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Cd‐metallothionein nephrotoxicity in inbred strains of mice

Journal of Toxicology and Environmental Health, 1992
Genetic differences in the acute hepatic and testicular toxicity of Cd occur among different strains of mice. However, it is not known whether genetic variation to the renal damage caused by Cd-metallothionein (CdMT) exists. Therefore, male mice of the C3H/HeJ, C57/Bl10, CBA/CA, and DBA/2J strains, previously shown to differ in hepatic and testicular ...
L E, Sendelbach   +3 more
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Heterohemoantibodies in Inbred Strains of Mice

The Journal of Immunology, 1954
Summary Titers of immune hemoantibodies in mice of 10 inbred strains revealed characteristic patterns for each strain, with considerable variations between strains. The possible role of genetic, metabolic, and hormonal factors in relation to this difference in response of mice to immunization with hemoantigens was discussed.
Kurt Stern, Israel Davidsohn
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Handedness in mice: Comparison across eleven inbred strains

Behavior Genetics, 1991
Screening for handedness was performed in 11 inbred strains of mice. Direction and degree of handedness were measured for both males and females in each strain. The data show that there are almost as many right- as left-handed subjects and no strain could be classified as right- or left-handed.
P, Signore   +4 more
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Atheromata in an inbred strain of mice

Journal of Atherosclerosis Research, 1969
Summary 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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Evolution in Inbred Strains of Mice Appears Rapid

Science, 1985
Genetic variation at 97 loci in ten commonly used inbred strains of mice is greatly in excess of that expected under current assumptions. Evidence against all of the readily apparent explanations is presented and the possibility of early selection for heterozygosity or of conversion is suggested.
W M, Fitch, W R, Atchley
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