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Immunization of Mice

Current Protocols in Molecular Biology, 2017
AbstractThe selection of an appropriate immunization strategy depends largely on the properties of an antigen, including its nature, purity, solubility, and availability. This unit describes the critical steps in the production of monoclonal and polyclonal antibodies against soluble molecules (such as proteins, peptides, polysaccharides ...
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Lathyrism in Mice

Nature, 1958
IT is known that rats fed on a diet containing 50 per cent sweet-pea (Lathyrus odoratus) seed develop severe bony deformities, and that if young animals are used a proportion die of rupture of the aorta1,2; β-amino-propionitrile has a similar effect3.
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Of mice and men

Journal of Hospital Medicine, 2015
Robert D. Harrington   +4 more
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FAVUS OF MICE

Canadian Journal of Microbiology, 1957
Isolated cases and family epidemics of mouse favus were found in the lower St. Lawrence Valley, especially in the Kamouraska County. The specific agent of mouse favus was repeatedly isolated from animals (mice, cats, dogs, fox) and children and adults (smooth skin and scalp). The mouse is the normal host of the dermatophyte.
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Plasmacytomas in Mice

2001
A number of years ago it was fortuitously discovered that BALB/c mice carrying intraperitoneally implanted Millipore diffusion chambers containing C3H mammary tumor tissue developed plasmacytomas. Thinking that this process was a form of chronic immunization, we sought to find other means to chronically immunize BALB/c mice and this led us to use ...
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OF MICE AS FISH

ASAIO Journal, 1962
J. A Kylstra   +3 more
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‘Mice’ in the joint

British Journal of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, 2003
L Fryer   +2 more
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