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Oral leukoplakia transplanted to nude mice

European Journal of Oral Sciences, 1981
Abstract – Thirtyi‐eight biospsies of homogeneous oral leukoplakias were transplanted to subcutaneous sites of mude nice and protected from overlysing curaneous tissue by Millipore® filters. The transplants were recovered after 21 d with a rate of successful recovery of 66%.
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θ-bearing Lymphocytes in Nude Mice

Nature, 1973
MICE homozygous for the mutation nude (nu/nu) are hairless1 and deficient in thymus2–4 and thymus-derived (T)5,6 lymphocytes. They are generally referred to as being athymic and are widely used in immunology as a source of B lymphocytes uncontaminated with T cells, although there is evidence that the thymus is present, but is small and dysplastic3,4 ...
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Heterotransplants of Human Tumors in Nude Mice

2015
A short review of 10 years experience with the use of thymus-aplastic nude mice in onocology is given. All major human tumor types, e.g. lung, breast, gastrointestinal, genitourinary, malignant melanomas are now established and serially grown in nude mice.
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THE GROWTH OF HUMAN HAIR IN NUDE MICE

Dermatologic Clinics, 1996
The author reviews published papers on human hair growth in nude mice. There is evidence from various sources indicating that grafting of human scalp onto nude mice does not modify significantly morphogenesis, hair follicle structure and function, and composition of the newly grown hair fiber.
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Hair Growth Pattern in Nude Mice

Cells Tissues Organs, 2001
Nude mice are not bald but instead show an ‘abortive’ reduced hair growth on different sites of the integument. An albino (NMRI-nu) and a pigmented (C57BL/6-nu) strain of nude mice were examined as to whether the regional distribution pattern of this anagen hair proliferation is subject to the same ontogenetic development as in hairy mice.
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Lack of mature B cells in nude mice with X-linked immune deficiency.

Journal of Experimental Medicine, 1982
H H Wortis, L Burkly, Derralynn Hughes
exaly  

Major histocompatibility complex antigen expression on the epithelium of the developing thymus in normal and nude mice.

Journal of Experimental Medicine, 1981
Eric J Jenkinson, W Van Ewijk, J J Owen
exaly  

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