BALB/c-Elite Mouse

BALB/cAnNCrl
Inbred
Breeding Location

BALB/c-Elite Mouse Details

H.J. Bagg developed the “Bagg albino” in 1913 from stock from an Ohio pet dealer. Inbred in 1923 by McDowell. To Snell in 1932 at F26, then to Andervont in 1935. To NIH in 1951 from Andervont at F72. To Charles River in 1974 from NIH.

Coat Color
White (albino)
MHC Haplotype
H2d
Strain Code
547
Ideal For
General multipurpose model, hybridoma development, monoclonal antibody production, infectious disease

Growth Chart Not Available

LOCATION: Canada
UNIT: C61E
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BALB/c-Elite Mouse Details

H.J. Bagg developed the “Bagg albino” in 1913 from stock from an Ohio pet dealer. Inbred in 1923 by McDowell. To Snell in 1932 at F26, then to Andervont in 1935. To NIH in 1951 from Andervont at F72. To Charles River in 1974 from NIH.

Coat Color
White (albino)
MHC Haplotype
H2d
Strain Code
547
Ideal For
General multipurpose model, hybridoma development, monoclonal antibody production, infectious disease

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