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As caged mice were usually drowned or starved to death, these traps were less humane than may appear at first sight.
In contrast, the tops of the shorter stereocilia at the unoccupied tip-link sites in the av3J/av3J or v2J/v2J mice were usually more rounded and dome-shaped (Fig. 11D, F).
At the time of tissue harvest, parous mice were usually between 14 and 15 weeks of age.
In the latter group, mice were usually terminated on E12 to define the earliest cellular aspects of the ablations.
However, conflicting findings were reported in mice with disrupted CGL enzyme as it was observed in one study that CGL knock-out mice developed hypertension after seventh week of age but other study have shown that such knock-out mice were usually normotensive.
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Dwarf mice are usually so small and frail that they require the constant company of a larger mouse.
"Rather than being commensals," Dr. Dustin Penn of the University of Utah writes sternly in his "House Mouse Primer," "house mice are usually kleptoparasites, as they have been stealing our food stores since the agricultural revolution".
Experimental rats and mice are usually infected with pinworms of the species Syphacia muris (order: Oxyurina).
Genetically engineered mice are usually produced on a mixed genetic background and can be derived from several mouse strains including 129SvJ, C57BL6, and BALB/c.
Safety and efficacy of candidate drugs tested in test tubes or experimental tumor models of rats or mice are usually evaluated and approved by FDA.
ESC-based transgenic mice are usually produced by the introduction of ESCs into diploid host embryos, generally blastocysts (Ramirezsolis et al., 1993; Stewart, 1993), resulting in chimeric mice that are only partially generated from ESCs.
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