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  2. Severe combined immunodeficient mice - Wikipedia

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    Each line of mouse has different functional and nonfunctional cells, making each suited for different experiments. [2] In particular, it has been observed that SCID mice with an added mutation for interleukin-2 receptor common gamma chain (IL2Rγ) are better able to accept transplantation of human HSC and create human B and T cells.

  3. Laboratory mouse - Wikipedia

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    The laboratory mouse or lab mouse is a small mammal of the order Rodentia which is bred and used for scientific ... uPA-NOG, B6J, ICR, Bash2, and BALB/C, with various ...

  4. Marisa Bartolomei - Wikipedia

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    Bartolomei identified that imprinted genes are regulated by methylated imprinting control regions (ICR). The mouse models developed by Tilghman and Bartolomei helped to identify that it was genetic mutations on H19 that cause Silver–Russell syndrome. Microdeletions on the H19 ICR have been associated with Beckwith–Wiedemann syndrome.

  5. C57BL/6 - Wikipedia

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    It is the most widely used "genetic background" for genetically modified mice for use as models of human disease. They are the most widely used and best-selling mouse strain due to the availability of congenic strains, easy breeding, and robustness. [1] The median lifespan of C57BL/6 mice is 27–29 months and the maximum lifespan is about 36 ...

  6. Folami Ideraabdullah - Wikipedia

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    Her findings were the first to suggest that mechanisms outside the ICR are necessary to mediate the fully repressed state of an imprinted gene. [8] Following this finding, Ideraabdullah generated and characterized a mouse model of Beckwith-Wiedemann Syndrome (BWS), a disorder caused by aberrations in gene imprinting. [9]

  7. BALB/c - Wikipedia

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    BALB/c is an albino, laboratory-bred strain of the house mouse from which a number of common substrains are derived. Now over 200 generations from New York in 1920, BALB/c mice are distributed globally, and are among the most widely used inbred strains used in animal experimentation.

  8. Immunologic constant of rejection - Wikipedia

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    The Immunologic Constant of Rejection (ICR), is a notion introduced by biologists to group a shared set of genes expressed in tissue destructive-pathogenic conditions like cancer and infection, along a diverse set of physiological circumstances of tissue damage or organ failure, including autoimmune disease or allograft rejection. [1]

  9. Murphy Roths large - Wikipedia

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    Murphy Roths large (MRL/MpJ) is a strain of laboratory mouse developed in 1999 at The Wistar Institute in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. [1] Originally bred for autoimmune disease research, it was discovered to have remarkable tissue regeneration abilities. [2] [3] [4]