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C57bl 6n background

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C57BL/6N background is a widely used mouse strain that serves as a standard control for many immunological and biomedical research applications. The C57BL/6N strain is a subline of the C57BL/6 mouse, which is one of the most commonly used inbred mouse strains in laboratory research.

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Mouse Experiments for Cancer Research

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All mouse experiments were approved by the Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center (MSKCC) Internal Animal Care and Use Committee. All relevant animal use guidelines and ethical regulations were followed. Mice were maintained under specific pathogen-free conditions, and food and water were provided ad libitum. The following mice were used: C57BL/6N background, NOD-scid IL2Rgnull (NSG) mice (purchased from The Jackson laboratory) and B6.SJL-Ptrca/BoyAiTac (CD45.1 mice) (purchased from Taconic). Mice were female and/or male and were used at 8–12 weeks of age (5–7 weeks old for the xenograft experiments and 6–10 weeks old for T cell isolation) and were kept in group housing. Mice were randomly assigned to the experimental groups.
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Mouse Experiments for Cancer Research

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All mouse experiments were approved by the Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center (MSKCC) Internal Animal Care and Use Committee. All relevant animal use guidelines and ethical regulations were followed. Mice were maintained under specific pathogen-free conditions, and food and water were provided ad libitum. The following mice were used: C57BL/6N background, NOD-scid IL2Rgnull (NSG) mice (purchased from The Jackson laboratory) and B6.SJL-Ptrca/BoyAiTac (CD45.1 mice) (purchased from Taconic). Mice were female and/or male and were used at 8–12 weeks of age (5–7 weeks old for the xenograft experiments and 6–10 weeks old for T cell isolation) and were kept in group housing. Mice were randomly assigned to the experimental groups.
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