NOD SCID Mouse Details
The SCID mutation has been transferred onto a non-obese diabetic background. Animals homozygous for the SCID mutation have impaired T and B cell lymphocyte development. The NOD background additionally results in deficient natural killer (NK) cell function. To Charles River in 2003 from NIH.
Note: See our isolator page for available immunocompromised animal housing units.
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LOCATION: Wilmington
UNIT: W08
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LOCATION: Hollister
UNIT: H45
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NOD SCID Mouse Details
The SCID mutation has been transferred onto a non-obese diabetic background. Animals homozygous for the SCID mutation have impaired T and B cell lymphocyte development. The NOD background additionally results in deficient natural killer (NK) cell function. To Charles River in 2003 from NIH.
Note: See our isolator page for available immunocompromised animal housing units.
Try out the NOD SCID mouse with our animal model evaluation program→
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NOD SCID Mouse Details
The SCID mutation has been transferred onto a non-obese diabetic background. Animals homozygous for the SCID mutation have impaired T and B cell lymphocyte development. The NOD background additionally results in deficient natural killer (NK) cell function. To Charles River in 2003 from NIH.
Note: See our isolator page for available immunocompromised animal housing units.
Try out the NOD SCID mouse with our animal model evaluation program→
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UNIT: ISO
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NOD SCID Mouse Details
The SCID mutation has been transferred onto a non-obese diabetic background. Animals homozygous for the SCID mutation have impaired T and B cell lymphocyte development. The NOD background additionally results in deficient natural killer (NK) cell function. To Charles River in 2003 from NIH.
Note: See our isolator page for available immunocompromised animal housing units.
Try out the NOD SCID mouse with our animal model evaluation program→
Please email us at [email protected] to request a health report for this model.
For additional information, including pricing details, please visit the NOD SCID mouse page on the Vital River Laboratories website.
Informational Resources
- Health Monitoring of Immunodeficient Rodents in Isolators in North America and Europe
- Immunodeficient Mice