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- laboratory-bred strain of the house mouse from which a number of common substrains are derived. Now over 200 generations from New York in 1920, BALB/c mice...
- Bacillus subtilis (/bəˈsɪl.əs subˈtiː.lis/), known also as the hay bacillus or gr**** bacillus, is a gram-positive, catalase-positive bacterium, found in...
- virus, also known as SDAV, and Parker's Rat Coronavirus (PRC). Four other substrains have since been discovered; CARS, RCV-BCMM, RCV-W and RCV-NJ. The viral...
- males if housed together. However, the BALB/Lac substrain is much more docile. Most BALB/c mice substrains have a long reproductive life-span. There are...
- Institute for Research in Applied Biology. The substrain "6" was the most po****r of the surviving substrains. Little's supervisor William E. Castle had obtained...
- the creation of a new substrain. Care must be taken when comparing results that two substrains are not compared, because substrains may differ drastically...
- numbering system was introduced with the sequence of another E. coli K-12 substrain, W3110, which was sequenced in ****an and hence uses numbers starting by...
- Escherichia coli B, the other of the two lab strains from which all lab substrains originate Escherichia coli BL21(DE3) Pathogenic: Enterotoxigenic E. coli...
- Onko BCG of the Polish company Biomed-Lublin, which owns the Brazilian substrain M. bovis BCG Moreau which is less reactogenic than vaccines including...
- Mohammed Bourdi; John S. Davies; Lance R. Pohl (2011). "Mispairing C57BL/6 Substrains of Genetically Engineered Mice and Wild-Type Controls Can Lead to Confounding...