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  2. 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.

  3. Laboratory mouse - Wikipedia

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

  4. Humanized mouse - Wikipedia

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    Nude mice were the earliest immunodeficient mouse model. These mice primarily produced IgM and had minimal or no IgA. As a result, they did not exhibit a rejection response to allogeneic tissue. Commonly utilized strains included BALB/c-nu, Swiss-nu, NC-nu, and NIH-nu, which were extensively employed in the research of immune diseases and tumors.

  5. File:Balb-C nude hiired e. Balb-C immuunpuudulikud hiired.jpg

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    Eesti: Täiskasvanud Balb/C paljad hiired (nude mice), kellel puudub tüümus, mistõttu neil puuduvad ka T-lümfotsüüdid ja esineb immuunpuudulikkus. English: Balb/C nude mice, the animals lacks a thymus and they are unable to produce T cells , and are therefore immunodeficient .

  6. Nude mouse - Wikipedia

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    Because of the above features, nude mice have served in the laboratory to gain insights into the immune system, leukemia, solid tumors, AIDS and other forms of immune deficiency as well as leprosy. Moreover, the absence of functioning T cells prevents nude mice from rejecting not only allografts (grafts of tissue from other mice) but also ...

  7. Talk:BALB/c - Wikipedia

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    The name BALB is a concatenation of Bagg and Albino. "c" stands for the strain name to indicate that the genotype at the "color" locus was c/c. cj is because it was c/c genotybe Jackson Laboratory. cByJ means c/c by Jackson as it was made by Jackson Laboratory that has c/c genotype.

  8. Recombinant inbred strain - Wikipedia

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    In the case of a typical mouse recombinant inbred strain made by crossing maternal strain BALB/cBy (C) with paternal strain C57BL/6By (B) called a CXB recombinant inbred strain, a chromosome will typically incorporate 2 to 5 alternating haplotype blocks with underlying genotypes such as BBBBBCCCCBBBCCCCCCCC, where each letter represents a ...

  9. C57BL/6 - Wikipedia

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    The inbred strain of C57BL mice was created in 1921 by C. C. Little at the Bussey Institute for Research in Applied Biology. [1] The substrain "6" was the most popular of the surviving substrains. Little's supervisor William E. Castle had obtained the predecessor strain of C57BL/6, "mouse number 57", from Abbie Lathrop who was breeding inbred ...