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Variations among Sublines of Inbred AKR Mice

Authors: Jo Hilgers; Harold A. Hoffman; Ray D. Owen; Ronald T. Acton; Ronald T. Acton; Elizabeth P. Blankenhorn; Edward A. Boyse; +1 Authors
Abstract

THE AKR inbred line of mice, developed as a strain with a high incidence of leukaemia, has found wide use in the fields of genetics, immunology, virology, and cancer research. While a certain degree of variability is expected among sublines derived from any inbred strain, rather striking differences have been observed among AKR sublines. Because such differences can be crucial to the usefulness of AKR mice for biomedical research, observations regarding some of these AKR sublines have been collected from several laboratories.

Keywords

Hbd, Fluorescent Antibody Technique, Trf - Transferrin, Biochemistry, Rodent Diseases, Mice, Malate Dehydrogenase, Metabolism:, Hb*s, Mod-1 - Malic enzyme, Antigens, Viral, Tol-1 - Tolerance to BCG, Es-1 - Serum esterase-1, Leukemia, Idh-1, Leukemia Virus, Murine, GR, Es-3 - Kidney esterase-3, theta, Strains: AKR, Genotype, Hbb - Hemoblobin-beta-chain=Hb*b, Thy-1 - Thymus cell antigen-1, C3HF (C3HB,ZB), Mice, Inbred Strains, Genes: dip-1, Thymus Gland, Mice, Inbred AKR, Transplantation Immunology, Animals, Antigens, Neoplasm:, Id-1 - Isocitrate dehydrogenase, Mup-a-1 Mup, Unknown:, Transplantation:, Mdh-1 - Malic dehydrogenase, Genetic Variation, supernatant, Gpi-1 - Alucose phosphate isomerase-1 (all), Types of Tumors:, Mup*Al, Pgm-1 - Phosphoglucomutase-1, Hereditary Factors:, Tumor Incidence:, Neoplasm Transplantation

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