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Female nod ltj

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The Female NOD/Ltj is a laboratory animal model used in research. It is a non-obese diabetic (NOD) strain of mice that develops spontaneous autoimmune diabetes similar to type 1 diabetes in humans. This model is useful for studying the pathogenesis and potential treatments for autoimmune disorders.

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Murine Model Acquisition and Care

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Female NOD/Ltj, NOD-BDC2.5, C57Bl/6 and Balb/c mice, ages 4 – 8 weeks, were purchased from either The Jackson Laboratories (Bar Harbour, ME) or The University of Florida Animal Care Services (ACS) (Gainesville, FL). All animals were housed in specific free-environment conditions in University of Florida ACS facilities and used in accordance with detailed experimental protocols approved by The University of Florida Institutional Animal Care and Use Committee (IACUC).
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Female NOD/LtJ, B6, and H-2g7 B6 mice were purchased from The Jackson Laboratory (Bar Harbor, ME). All experimental procedures involving mice were approved by the University of Connecticut Animal Care and Use Committee and were conducted in accordance with NIH guidelines.
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