Athymic mouse

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Used for

nude mouse

See for

immunodeficient mouse model

Broader Terms

laboratory mouse

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  • To study the anticancer effects of any compound in preclinical model, in vivo tumor xenograft growth in athymic mouse is a preferred animal model.
  • 3) that CF may involve defective PRL production leading to failure of regulation of Cl channels in affected epithelia, 4) that the athymic mouse is a useful model for studying PRL activity in the pathophysiology of sweating of CF patients.
  • The athymic mouse is unable to reject tissues from other mice or from a wide variety of mammals, birds, reptiles, or amphibians, thus allowing these tissues to live in this foreign environment.
  • The ester hydrolase activity was three times higher in athymic mouse skin relative to hairless variety.
  • Human papillomavirus type 11 neutralization in the athymic mouse xenograft system: correlation with virus-like particle IgG concentration.
  • 2,2000 Medline (ID 10971130) Download Citation Free Article (References) Article (PDF 644 KB) Original Paper Propagation of Human Papillomavirus Type 59 in the Athymic Mouse Xenograft System Janine T.
  • G M Beattie, A F Knowles, F C Jensen, S M Baird, and N O KaplanDuring the course of serial passage of 50 human xenografts in the athymic mouse over a period of 5 years we have observed two cases of induction of sarcomas in the murine stromal tissue associated with the human xenografts.

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