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Publication : Development of nephrotic ICGN mice--the origin, reproductive ability, and incidence of glomerulonephritis.

First Author  Ogura A Year  1989
Journal  Jikken Dobutsu Volume  38
Issue  4 Pages  349-52
PubMed ID  2806394 Mgi Jnum  J:24620
Mgi Id  MGI:72356 Doi  10.1538/expanim1978.38.4_349
Citation  Ogura A, et al. (1989) Development of nephrotic ICGN mice--the origin, reproductive ability, and incidence of glomerulonephritis. Jikken Dobutsu 38(4):349-52
abstractText  ICGN is a strain of spontaneous nephrotic mice with nonproliferative glomerular lesions. It was derived from an outbred Yok: ICR colony in our laboratory. The renal disease constantly occurred in animals of the first to the tenth generations (greater than 13.0%; 70 days of age). When affected males were mated with unaffected females, the incidence of the disease in their offspring was 38.8% (n = 49) at 70 days after birth. When both parents were affected, their offspring were all affected (n = 12). The disease evenly progressed in both sexes. It usually began 40 to 150 days after birth and death occurred within two months after onset. The animals usually showed sufficient reproductive ability as long as unaffected females were used for mating.
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