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Mating behaviour of two inbred strains of mice

Animal Behaviour, 1966
Summary Observations were made of the mating patterns of males from two inbred strains, ST/J and CBA/J, with females from both of these strains. Experiment I involved single males that were housed separately, while experiment II involved inter-strain pairs of males that were housed together. In three out of the four possible situations, the ST males
Levine, L, Barsel, G E, Diakow, C A
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Inbred Strains of Mice

1979
Inbred mice have been used more extensively than those of any other species of laboratory mammal. A total of about 230 strains are listed here, but some of the more widely used strains have become divided into sublines among which there are detectable genetic differences. Some strains are recorded in the literature but are now extinct.
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Hypothalamic self-stimulation in three inbred strains of mice

Brain Research, 1974
Abstract Male mice from 3 inbred strains (DBA/2 Orl, BALB/c Orl and C57 BL/6 Orl) were implanted with a bipolar electrode in the hypothalamus and tested for self-stimulation. The 3 strains differed in performances: the BALB/c mice showed higher scores than the DBA/2 mice which themselves showed higher rates than the C57 BL/6 mice.
Cazala, P, Cazals, Y, Cardo, B
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Ultra-sounds in three inbred strains of young mice

Behavioral Biology, 1972
Ultrasonic vocalizations of young mice of three inbred strains: C57B1/6/J, BALB/c/J, and C3H/He/J; were recorded at 3, 6, 9, 12, 15, and 18 days of age. Recordings were made under conditions of separation from the nest and isolation, at room temperature (23.5 ± 1.5°C) which produces a mild degree of hypothermic stress.
Bell, R W, Nitschke, W, Zachman, T A
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Infection of inbred strains of mice with Sendai virus

Canadian Journal of Microbiology, 1978
A comparative study of the consequences of Parainfluenza type 1 (Sendai) virus infection in inbred (C57B1/6J, C57Br, CBA, DBA) strains and a randomly bred (Swiss white) strain of mice showed significant mortality in the inbred strains but not in the randomly bred ones.
Stewart, R B, Tucker, M J
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Activity rhythms in inbred mice. I. Genetic analysis with recombinant inbred strains

Behavior Genetics, 1991
Rhythm of activity of inbred mice was recorded automatically by a set of actographs. This rhythm was characterized by six indices in the temporal and frequency domains. Two methods of genetic analysis were applied to these indices using parental strains BALB/c and C57BL/6, the reciprocal F1's, and the seven recombinant inbred strains (RI).
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Development of a highly fecund inbred strain of mice

Mammalian Genome, 2004
A highly fecund inbred mouse line has been established from the Quackenbush Swiss (QS) outbred strain by full-sib inbreeding combined with selection for high number of pups born alive (NBA) and low interlitter interval (ILI). After more than 50 generations of inbreeding and selection, this line, named QSi5, has an NBA of 13.4 and an ILI of 29 days ...
Marte, Holt   +4 more
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How pure are inbred strains of mice?

Immunology Today, 1982
As useful as immunologists find the inbred mouse, they cannot help but become disenchanted when they encounter genetically disparate mice in a purportedly inbred strain. Genetic impurity (allogenicity) can arise from a number of sources: incomplete inbreeding, mutation, inadvertent outcrossing, mislabeling, and epislatic and heterozygote selection.
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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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Differential control of ventilation among inbred strains of mice

American Journal of Physiology-Regulatory, Integrative and Comparative Physiology, 1994
The role genetic factors play in ventilatory control was examined by challenging eight inbred strains of mice to acute hypercapnia under normoxic and hypoxic conditions. Age-matched mice were exposed for 3-5 min to inspired gases of the following composition (FICO2:FIO2) 0.03:0.10, 2) 0.03:0.21, 3) 0.08:0.10, and 4) 0.08:0.21, with intermittent room ...
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