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Developing a New Model for Non-Insulin Dependent Diabetes Mellitus (NIDDM) by Using the Philippine Wild Mouse, Mus musculus castaneus
2000
Experimental animals
The Philippine wild-caught castaneus mouse (Mus musculus castaneus) and laboratory mouse (C57BL/6J: B6) were used to develop a new non-insulin dependent diabetes mellitus (NIDDM) model. Offspring from the cross between a wild male and B6 female were backcrossed to the sire. One male which exhibited highest fasting hyperglycemia (190 mg/dl) among eighty-seven backcross offspring was selected at 10 weeks of age, and crossed with a B6 female to comprise the fundamental stock (F 0 ). Thereafter,
doi:10.1538/expanim.49.1
pmid:10803355
fatcat:sfabcdcnjvd6heskkqx44ul6hm