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NMRI Nude Mouse

Crl:NMRI-Foxn1nu

STRAIN ORIGIN
The first nude mouse appeared at the Virus Laboratory, Ruchill Hospital, Glasgow in 1962 in Dr. N.R. Grist's laboratory. Dr. Grist sent the mutation to Edinburgh for investigation. The mutation arose in a closed but not deliberately inbred albino stock. The genetics of the mutant nude mouse were studied at the institute of Animal Genetics Edinburgh. Absence of thymus was described by Pantelouris (1968). In December 1968, Dr. Rygaard obtained two heterozygous pairs (nu/+) mice from the Institute for Animal Genetics, Edinburg, Scotland. Due to poor viability and fertility of the nude mice obtained from Glasgow, Dr. Rygaard decided to transfer the gene to another genetic background. He chose the NMRI outbred strain as the background and soon had a very productive breeding system.

RESEARCH APPLICATION
Human tumor xenografts, immunotoxicology and teratotoxicology 

BREEDING LOCATION
Germany

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
For more information about NMRI Nude mice, please contact us at info@eu.crl.com.


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