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Balb canncr female

Manufactured by Charles River Laboratories

BALB/cAnNCR female is a mouse strain commonly used in biomedical research. It is a well-characterized, inbred strain that serves as a widely accepted model for various research applications.

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Xenograft Tumor Models in Mice

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Human cell lines were injected in Nude female Athymic NCr-nu/nu from Charles Rivers (HEp3 model) or NCG (NOD-Prkdcem26Cd52Il2rgem26Cd22/NjuCrl) strain from Charles River Labs (MDA-MB-231) between 8 and 12 weeks old. Murine cell lines were injected in BALB/cAnNCR female from Charles Rivers between 8 and 12 weeks old. Each time mice were anesthetized and lubricant Lubrifesh Major (reference NDC 0904–6488-38) was applied to their eyes to prevent drying.
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Xenograft Tumor Models in Mice

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Human cell lines were injected in Nude female Athymic NCr-nu/nu from Charles Rivers (HEp3 model) or NCG (NOD-Prkdcem26Cd52Il2rgem26Cd22/NjuCrl) strain from Charles River Labs (MDA-MB-231) between 8 and 12 weeks old. Murine cell lines were injected in BALB/cAnNCR female from Charles Rivers between 8 and 12 weeks old. Each time mice were anesthetized and lubricant Lubrifesh Major (reference NDC 0904–6488-38) was applied to their eyes to prevent drying.
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