Athymic Nude Mouse

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Immunodeficient
Outbred
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Athymic Nude Mouse Details

This immunodeficient nude mouse originated from NIH and was originally thought to be a BALB/c congenic. It was later determined that it was not inbred and is therefore maintained as an outbred. It is not associated with any stock or strain. The animal lacks a thymus, is unable to produce T cells, and is therefore immunodeficient. To Charles River from NCI in 2010.

We also offer the Athymic Heterozygous Mouse (Athymic HE).

Coat Color
Hairless (albino)
Strain Code
490
Ideal For
Tumor biology and xenograft research

Growth chart not available.

LOCATION: Raleigh
UNIT: R04I
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UNIT: R09I
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UNIT: R16I
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UNIT: H60
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Athymic Nude Mouse Details

This immunodeficient nude mouse originated from NIH and was originally thought to be a BALB/c congenic. It was later determined that it was not inbred and is therefore maintained as an outbred. It is not associated with any stock or strain. The animal lacks a thymus, is unable to produce T cells, and is therefore immunodeficient. To Charles River from NCI in 2010.

We also offer the Athymic Heterozygous Mouse (Athymic HE).

Coat Color
Hairless (albino)
Strain Code
490
Ideal For
Tumor biology and xenograft research

Growth chart not available.

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Athymic Nude Mouse Details

This immunodeficient nude mouse originated from NIH and was originally thought to be a BALB/c congenic. It was later determined that it was not inbred and is therefore maintained as an outbred. It is not associated with any stock or strain. The animal lacks a thymus, is unable to produce T cells, and is therefore immunodeficient. To Charles River from NCI in 2010.

We also offer the Athymic Heterozygous Mouse (Athymic HE).

Coat Color
Hairless (albino)
Strain Code
490
Ideal For
Tumor biology and xenograft research

Growth chart not available.

➤ DOWNLOAD OUR CATALOG for instant access to Standard List Pricing

➤ TALK TO US to discuss organization or volume-based discounts

Already have an eCommerce portal account?* Login to order research models, obtain quotes, view organization-specific pricing, and see inventory. Processing time required to validate new eCommerce access requests.

*eCommerce is available in US, Canada, UK, France, Germany, Austria, Netherlands, Denmark, Finland, Norway, Sweden, Spain, Portugal, Belgium, Luxembourg, and Switzerland 

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