SCID Hairless Outbred (SHO®) Mouse

Crl:SHO-PrkdcscidHrhr
Immunodeficient
Outbred
SCID Hairless Outbred (SHO) Mouse
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SCID Hairless Outbred (SHO®) Mouse Details

The hairless SCID mouse was produced by Charles River Research Models in 2007 by intercrossing the Crl:HA-Prkdcscid and Crl:SKH1-Hrhr stocks. The resulting animals are homozyogous for the Prkdcscid and the Hrhr mutations and thus exhibit the severe combined immunodeficiency phenotype characteristic of SCID mice and are also hairless.

Coat Color
Hairless, albino background
Strain Code
474
Ideal For
Tumor biology and xenograft research

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LOCATION: Raleigh
UNIT: R16I
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