CBA/J-Chr 17NOD/GhjCnrm

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EMMA IDEM:01406
International strain nameCBA/J-Chr 17NOD/GhjCnrm
Alternative nameCBA.NOD-C17S
Strain typeSpontaneous
Allele/Transgene symbolChr 17NOD
Gene/Transgene symbolChr 17

Information from provider

ProviderHenri-Jean Garchon
Provider affiliationER70 CNRS et Unite 125 Inserm
Genetic informationCBA/J consomic strain with the Chr17 substituted from the non-obese diabetic (NOD) strain.
Phenotypic informationThis line and the related lines, consomic, congenic and subcongenic for chromosome 17 and fragments of this chromosome, were derived to thoroughly investigate the role of the major histocompatibility complex (MHC) and MHC-linked genes in autoimmune predisposition, notably including type I diabetes (Idd1 and Idd16) loci and chronic autoimmune thyroiditis (Ceat1) locus, on the CBA/J background.
Breeding history6 generations of backcrosses selected with the speed congenic approach, followed by sister-brother matings.
References
  • An interval tightly linked to but distinct from the H2 complex controls both overt diabetes (Idd16) and chronic experimental autoimmune thyroiditis (Ceat1) in nonobese diabetic mice.;Boulard Olivier, Damotte Diane, Deruytter Nathalie, Fluteau Guy, Carnaud Claude, Garchon Henri-Jean, ;2002;Diabetes;51;2141-7; 12086944
  • Mapping non-class II H2-linked loci for type 1 diabetes in nonobese diabetic mice.;Deruytter Nathalie, Boulard Olivier, Garchon Henri-Jean, ;2004;Diabetes;53;3323-7; 15561967

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Archiving centreCNR, Consiglio Nazionale delle Ricerche, Monterotondo, Italy

Literature references

  • An interval tightly linked to but distinct from the H2 complex controls both overt diabetes (Idd16) and chronic experimental autoimmune thyroiditis (Ceat1) in nonobese diabetic mice.;Boulard Olivier, Damotte Diane, Deruytter Nathalie, Fluteau Guy, Carnaud Claude, Garchon Henri-Jean, ;2002;Diabetes;51;2141-7; 12086944
  • Mapping non-class II H2-linked loci for type 1 diabetes in nonobese diabetic mice.;Deruytter Nathalie, Boulard Olivier, Garchon Henri-Jean, ;2004;Diabetes;53;3323-7; 15561967

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  • Rederivation of mice from frozen stock, delivery time available upon request . €3880*

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