
000659 - C3H Strain Details - The Jackson Laboratory
A spontaneous mutation in <em>Tlr4</em> occurred in C3H/HeJ at the lipopolysaccharide response locus (mutation in toll-like receptor 4 gene, <em>Tlr4<sup>Lps-d</sup></em>) …
C3H Mice | Charles River
C3H mice were first developed in 1920 in the United States by Haldane. In 1930, Snell extensively inbred this strain. They are known for their susceptibility to a wide range of pathogens and …
000635 - Strain Details
C3H/HeOuJ mice and all other C3H substrains at The Jackson Laboratory are homozygous for the retinal degeneration 1 mutation (<i>Pde6b<sup>rd1</sup></i>), causing blindness by …
Inbred Strains of Mice: C3H - The Jackson Laboratory
Genet: +, rd. Developed by Strong 1920 from a cross of Bagg albino with DBA male (see CBA) with selection for a high incidence of mammary tumours. Now among the most widely used of …
C3H/HeN Mice: Genetic, Immune, and Behavioral Insights
Jan 12, 2025 · C3H/HeN mice are distinguished by their unique genetic profile, meticulously characterized over decades of research. These mice belong to the C3H strain, a lineage …
C3H/HeJ Strain Detail MGI Mouse MGI:2159741 - The Jackson …
Mar 18, 2025 · View mouse strain C3H/HeJ : mutations, QTL, phenotypes, diseases, and references.
C3H/J mouse (JAX™), C3H/HeOuJ - Animalab
General purpose strain used in a wide variety of research areas including cancer and sensorineural research. Origin: The C3H parent strain was developed by LC Strong in 1920 …
C3H Mouse - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics
C3H is a high body weight strain reported to exhibit some features of “metabolic syndrome”, with a tendency for substantial food intake under ad lib. conditions and notably high cholesterol and …
C3H SOPF Mouse | Charles River
Charles River breeds laboratory mice, such as the C3H, for use in basic research and nonclinical drug discovery and development.
Current Protocols: Alopecia Areata Mouse Models for Drug …
Aug 6, 2024 · The C3H/HeJ mouse AA model, induced by either full-thickness skin grafts or cell transfer, has yielded a highly reproducible tool to work out the pathogenesis of this …