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Rodent chow pellets

Manufactured by Oriental Yeast
Sourced in Japan

Rodent chow pellets are a type of laboratory animal feed designed to provide complete and balanced nutrition for rodents. They are formulated to meet the specific dietary requirements of laboratory rodents, such as mice and rats, to support their health and growth.

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3 protocols using rodent chow pellets

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Murine Model for Cancer Research

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BALB/cAJcl-nu/nu male mice (age: 6 weeks; CLEA Japan, Tokyo, Japan) and C.B-17/Icr-scid/scidJcl male mice (age: 6 weeks; CLEA Japan) were maintained under controlled temperature (23 ± 2°C) and light conditions (lights on from 08:30–20:30) and fed standard rodent chow pellets (Oriental Yeast Co., Ltd., Tokyo, Japan) with ad libitum access to water.
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SCID Mouse Model for Animal Studies

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All experimental protocols were in accordance with the guidelines for the care and use of laboratory animals set by the Graduate School of the Institute of Health Biosciences, Tokushima University (Tokushima, Japan). The experimental protocol was approved by the Committee on Animal Experiments of the Tokushima University (permit number 14048). C.B-17 severe combined immunodeficiency (SCID) (CB17/Icr-Prkdcscid/Cr1Cr1j) male mice (8 weeks old; Charles River Laboratories Japan, Yokohama, Japan) were maintained under controlled temperature (23°C ± 2°C) and light conditions (lights on from 08:30–20:30), and fed standard rodent chow pellets (Oriental Yeast, Tokyo, Japan) with water ad libitum. All efforts were made to minimize the suffering of the animals.
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Animal Welfare Guidelines for Murine Studies

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All experimental protocols were in accordance with the guidelines for the care and use of laboratory animals set by Research Laboratory Center, Faculty of Medicine, and the Institute for Animal Experiments, Faculty of Medicine, University of the Ryukyus (Okinawa, Japan). The experimental protocol was approved by the Committee on Animal Experiments of University of the Ryukyus (permit number: R2016008). BALB/cAJcl-nu/nu male mice (age: weeks; CLEA Japan, Tokyo, Japan) and C.B-17/Icr-scid/scidJcl male mice (age: weeks; CLEA Japan, Tokyo, Japan) were maintained under controlled temperature (23 ± 2°C) and light conditions (lights on from 08:30–20:30) and fed standard rodent chow pellets (Oriental Yeast Co., Ltd., Tokyo, Japan) with ad libitum access to water. All efforts were made to minimize the suffering of the animals.
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