NIH-III Nude Mouse

Crl:NIH-Lystbg-JFoxn1nuBtkxid

EN UN COUP D'ŒIL

Couleur du pelage

Nude

Code de souche

201

Idéal pour

Tumor biology and xenograft research

Pays produits en

United States
Description

Most commonly called the NIH-III, it was developed at NIH. In addition to the nude gene, which results in the absence of thymus and T-cell function, this mouse has two other mutations important in regulating the function of the immune system. These are designated as x-linked immune defect (xid) and beige (bg). The xid mutation affects the maturation of T-independent B lymphocytes. It has been demonstrated that bg homozygotes have defective natural killer (NK) cells that are cytotoxic in vitro to tumor cells. However, the extent of the T-independent B lymphocyte and NK cell deficiencies in the NIH-III have not been established.The control model for the NIH-III nude mouse is the heterozygous NIH-III-HE mouse.

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