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    CBA/J Mouse

    Developed by Strong (1920), the CBA/J mouse was disseminated to Andervont (1947) and then to Jackson Laboratory (1948). The CBA/J strain carries the gene for retinal degeneration (rd) and has a high gross tumor incidence, including lymphoma, hepatoma, and mammary tumors. The CBA/J mice exhibit an intermediate life span with good breeding performance. (NCI Thesaurus)




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