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Publication : Husbandry factors and the prevalence of age-related amyloidosis in mice.

First Author  Lipman RD Year  1993
Journal  Lab Anim Sci Volume  43
Issue  5 Pages  439-44
PubMed ID  8277723 Mgi Jnum  J:15450
Mgi Id  MGI:63571 Citation  Lipman RD, et al. (1993) Husbandry factors and the prevalence of age-related amyloidosis in mice. Lab Anim Sci 43(5):439-44
abstractText  A retrospective study of the prevalence of amyloidosis in mice from several facilities was done. Amyloid deposition is an age-related lesion. The influence of common laboratory factors on the occurrence of this lesion was analyzed. This study documented genotypic difference in susceptibility to amyloidosis and showed that caging and pathogen status both impact on the number of cases of amyloidosis seen in a population. The lowest percentage of affected mice was seen when the animals were individually caged in a specific pathogen-free facility where conditions of stress were minimized.
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