The BALB/c Mouse Genetics and Immunology

The mouse was first used in immunological research by Paul Ehrlich in 1891 in an extraordinary series of experiments on the maternal transfer of antitoxic immunity. A short 22 years later in 1913 Halsey Bagg acquired a stock of albino mice from a commercial dealer and used them in a series of experi...

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Other Authors: Potter, Michael (Editor)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Berlin, Heidelberg Springer Berlin Heidelberg 1985, 1985
Edition:1st ed. 1985
Series:Current Topics in Microbiology and Immunology
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Collection: Springer Book Archives -2004 - Collection details see MPG.ReNa
Table of Contents:
  • Differences in the Peritoneal Response to Pristane in BALB/cAnPt and BALB/cJ Mice
  • Genetically Contaminated BALB/c Nude Mice
  • The Genetic Stability of Endogenous Type B and C Retroviruses in BALB/c Sublines
  • Differences in Response to Infections
  • Response of BALB/c Mice to Leishmanial Infection
  • Immunoprophylaxis in BALB/c Mice: A Model for Development of Protection Against Primary and Secondary Infection withLeishmania major
  • Genetic Control of SystemicLeishmania major Infection: Identification of Subline Differences for Susceptibility to Disease. With 3 Figures
  • Role of T Cells in the Unusual Cutaneous Responses toLeishmania in BALB/c Mice
  • Susceptibility of BALB/c Sublines to Infection withListeria Monocytogenes
  • Genetic Control of the Macrophage Inflammatory Response Elicited in a Subcutaneous Site
  • Interaction ofNocardia asteroides in BALB/c Mice: Modulation of Macrophage Function, EnzymeActivity and the Induction of Immunologically Specific T-Cell Bactericidal Activity
  • The BALB/c Mouse as a Model to Study Orthopoxviruses
  • History of the BALB/c Family
  • Genetic Differences in BALB/c Sublines
  • Some Unusual Genetic Characteristics of BALB/c and Evidence for Genetic Variation Among BALB/c Substrains
  • Genetic Differences in BALB/c Sublines
  • A Series of Recombinant Inbred Strains Between the BALB/cHeA and STS/A Mouse Strains
  • Characteristics of thewm Substrain of BALB/c Mice
  • Qa2 Expression in BALB/c Sublines and a BALB/cLAC Tumor
  • Studies into theraf andRif Genes in the Mouse
  • Genetic Analysis of Alphafetoprotein Levels in BALB/c Sublines
  • The Origin and Meiotic Instability of a Polymorphic Repetitive Sequence PR1 Family
  • Genetic Variation of Catecholamine Responsive Metabolic Pathways—A Hypothesis for a Common Regulatory Mechanism in BALB/c Sublines
  • DNA Hybridization Subtraction: Differences Detected Between BALB/cAnPt and BALB/cJax at the DNA Level
  • Differential Susceptibility of BALB/c Sublines to Diabetes Induction by Multi-Dose St.reptozotocin Treatment
  • Genetic Control of Multisystem Autoimmune Disease in Encephalomyocarditis Virus Infected BALB/cCUM and BALB/cBYJ Mice
  • Susceptibility to Abel son or Moloney Murine Leukemia Viruses
  • Immune Response Differences
  • Immunological Tolerance in BALB/c Mice
  • The Tol-1 Gene in BALB/c Mice
  • Differential Susceptibility to Experimental Autoimmune Orchitis in BALB/c Substrains
  • Variation in Responsiveness of BALB/c Sublines, and Congenie Mice to Phase ICoxiella burnetii Infection and Vaccination
  • Isotype-Specific Interactions Between Regulatory T Cells and Secreted and Membrane-Bound Monoclonal Immunoglobulins
  • Genetic Control of Immunoglobulin Isotype Restriction
  • Plasmacytomagenesis and Response to Mineral Oils
  • Pristane-Induced Arthritis in BALB/c Mice
  • Response of the Peritoneal Mesothelium to the Mineral Oil, Pristane
  • BALB/c Subline Differences in Susceptibility to Plasmacytoma Induction