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Author: Patton, John B.; Bennuru, Sasisekhar; Eberhard, Mark L.; Hess, Jessica A.; Torigian, April; Lustigman, Sara; Nutman, Thomas B.; Abraham, David
Title: Development of Onchocerca volvulus in humanized NSG mice and detection of parasite biomarkers in urine and serum
  • Document date: 2018_12_12
  • ID: 0yh5k6jk_16
    Snippet: All mice were housed in micro-isolator boxes in a pathogen-free room at the Laboratory Animal Science Facility at Thomas Jefferson University (Philadelphia, PA). Collaborative Cross (CC) mouse strains, Cast/EIJ, IL16680 (CC055/TauUnc), AU8052 (CC052/GeniUnc), AU8049 (CC038/GeniUnc) and OR13067 (CC003/Unc), were purchased and imported from the Systems Genetics Core Facility of University of North Carolina (UNC-Chapel Hill). Information about the C.....
    Document: All mice were housed in micro-isolator boxes in a pathogen-free room at the Laboratory Animal Science Facility at Thomas Jefferson University (Philadelphia, PA). Collaborative Cross (CC) mouse strains, Cast/EIJ, IL16680 (CC055/TauUnc), AU8052 (CC052/GeniUnc), AU8049 (CC038/GeniUnc) and OR13067 (CC003/Unc), were purchased and imported from the Systems Genetics Core Facility of University of North Carolina (UNC-Chapel Hill). Information about the CC strains can be found on the UNC Systems Genetics website at http:// csbio.unc.edu/CCstatus/index.py. The mice were kept under temperature, humidity and light cycle-controlled conditions and fed autoclavable rodent chow and given water ad libitum.

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