Fox Chase CB17 SCID Mouse Details
SCID mice possess a genetic autosomal recessive mutation (scid). Discovered in 1980 by Bosma in C.B-17/Icr mice at Fox Chase Cancer Center. SCID mice show a severe combined immunodeficiency affecting both B and T lymphocytes. They have normal NK cells, macrophages, and granulocytes. To Charles River in 1991 from an Iffa Credo foundation colony.

LOCATION: Hollister
UNIT: H45
Download the Report
LOCATION: Raleigh
UNIT: R04I
Download the Report
LOCATION: Raleigh
UNIT: R09I
Download the Report
➤ 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
Try out this model with our animal evaluation program (North America)
Try out this model with our animal evaluation program (Europe)
Fox Chase CB17 SCID Mouse Details
SCID mice possess a genetic autosomal recessive mutation (scid). Discovered in 1980 by Bosma in C.B-17/Icr mice at Fox Chase Cancer Center. SCID mice show a severe combined immunodeficiency affecting both B and T lymphocytes. They have normal NK cells, macrophages, and granulocytes. To Charles River in 1991 from an Iffa Credo foundation colony.

Growth chart data should be used as a guideline only.
The shaded areas on each chart are the mean weight plus or minus one standard deviation at a given age averaged across all production facilities. This represents approximately 67% of the population, with the remaining 33% falling outside of this weight range.
UNIT: ISO
Download the Report
➤ 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
Try out this model with our animal evaluation program (North America)
Try out this model with our animal evaluation program (Europe)
Fox Chase CB17 SCID Mouse Details
SCID mice possess a genetic autosomal recessive mutation (scid). Discovered in 1980 by Bosma in C.B-17/Icr mice at Fox Chase Cancer Center. SCID mice show a severe combined immunodeficiency affecting both B and T lymphocytes. They have normal NK cells, macrophages, and granulocytes. To Charles River in 1991 from an Iffa Credo foundation colony.

Growth chart data should be used as a guideline only.
The shaded areas on each chart are the mean weight plus or minus one standard deviation at a given age averaged across all production facilities. This represents approximately 67% of the population, with the remaining 33% falling outside of this weight range.
UNIT: C03I
Download the Report
➤ 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
Try out this model with our animal evaluation program (North America)
Try out this model with our animal evaluation program (Europe)
Fox Chase CB17 SCID Mouse Details
SCID mice possess a genetic autosomal recessive mutation (scid). Discovered in 1980 by Bosma in C.B-17/Icr mice at Fox Chase Cancer Center. SCID mice show a severe combined immunodeficiency affecting both B and T lymphocytes. They have normal NK cells, macrophages, and granulocytes. To Charles River in 1991 from an Iffa Credo foundation colony.
Growth Chart Currently Not Available
Please email us at [email protected] to request a health report for this model.
For additional information, including pricing details, please visit the Fox Chase SCID mouse page on the Vital River Laboratories website.
Try out this model with our animal evaluation program (North America)
Try out this model with our animal evaluation program (Europe)
Fox Chase CB17 SCID Mouse Details
SCID mice possess a genetic autosomal recessive mutation (scid). Discovered in 1980 by Bosma in C.B-17/Icr mice at Fox Chase Cancer Center. SCID mice show a severe combined immunodeficiency affecting both B and T lymphocytes. They have normal NK cells, macrophages, and granulocytes. To Charles River in 1991 from an Iffa Credo foundation colony.
Not available
UNIT: C61I
Download the Report
➤ 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
Try out this model with our animal evaluation program (North America)
Try out this model with our animal evaluation program (Europe)

Xenograft Data Collection for Immunodeficient Mice
We've expanded our Xenograft Data Collection with more mouse models and cell lines to help expedite your mouse model selection process. VIEW THE DATA
Did You Know We Deliver Drug Discovery Services from Day One?
Charles River offers a range of translational oncology studies, including in vitro assays and in vivo models, that mirror human cancers. Whether you want to test your therapy in a cell biology assay consisting of the elements of the tumor microenvironment or in models using real patient tissue, we can help.
Learn More
Informational Resources
- Case Study: Surgery Model Utilizations in Oncology
- Health Monitoring of Immunodeficient Rodents in Isolators in North America and Europe
- Immunodeficient Mice
Fox Chase CB17 SCID® Mouse Control Data
scid Mice Technical References
- The CB17/Icr-Prkdcscid/IcrIcoCrl Mouse: A Fox Chase SCID® (Severe Combined Immunodeficiency) Model
- Trace Antibody Production by scid Mice