Mice -- Embryos : Kaufman's atlas of mouse development supplement : with coronal sections / edited by Richard Baldock, Jonathan Bard, Duncan R. Davidson and Gillian Morriss-Kay
2016
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Mice -- Embryos -- Anatomy -- Atlases : Kaufman's atlas of mouse development supplement : with coronal sections / edited by Richard Baldock, Jonathan Bard, Duncan R. Davidson and Gillian Morriss-Kay
2016
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Mice -- Endocrinology : Histologic basis of mouse endocrine system development : a comparative analysis / Matthew Kaufman, Alexander Yu. Nikitin, John P. Sundberg
2010
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Mice -- Evolution : Evolution of the house mouse / edited by Milos Macholan [and others]
Mice -- Histology -- Atlases : Kaufman's atlas of mouse development supplement : with coronal sections / edited by Richard Baldock, Jonathan Bard, Duncan R. Davidson and Gillian Morriss-Kay
A heterogeneous group of inherited MYOPATHIES, characterized by wasting and weakness of the SKELETAL MUSCLE. They are categorized by the sites of MUSCLE WEAKNESS; AGE OF ONSET; and INHERITANCE PATTERNS
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Mice, Inbred Strains -- anatomy & histology : Systematic evaluation of the mouse eye : anatomy, pathology, and biomethods / editor-in-chief, Richard S. Smith ; co-editors, Simon W.M. John, Patsy M. Nishina, John P. Sundberg
Strains of mice in which certain GENES of their GENOMES have been disrupted, or "knocked-out". To produce knockouts, using RECOMBINANT DNA technology, the normal DNA sequence of the gene being studied is altered to prevent synthesis of a normal gene product. Cloned cells in which this DNA alteration is successful are then injected into mouse EMBRYOS to produce chimeric mice. The chimeric mice are then bred to yield a strain in which all the cells of the mouse contain the disrupted gene. Knockout mice are used as EXPERIMENTAL ANIMAL MODELS for diseases (DISEASE MODELS, ANIMAL) and to clarify the functions of the genes
Mice -- Legends and stories : John : the mouse who learned to read / Beverley Randell ; Illustrated by Noela Young
1969
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Mice -- microbiology : Microbial Status and Genetic Evaluation of Mice and Rats : Proceedings of the 1999 US/Japan Conference / International Committee of the Institute for Laboratory Animal Research ; National Research Council
A strain of non-obese diabetic mice developed in Japan that has been widely studied as a model for T-cell-dependent autoimmune insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus in which insulitis is a major histopathologic feature, and in which genetic susceptibility is strongly MHC-linked