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Histopathological characterization of the naturally occurring hepatotropic virus infections of nude mice.

Authors
  • Carthew, P
Type
Published Article
Journal
The Journal of Pathology
Publisher
Wiley
Publication Date
Jan 01, 1984
Volume
142
Issue
1
Pages
79–85
Identifiers
PMID: 6321712
Source
Medline
Language
English
License
Unknown

Abstract

In the last ten years the mutant athymic nude mouse has been used by many researchers as a model for studying pathological conditions in an immunodeficient host. A major problem with such mice is their susceptibility to viral infections indigenous to murine stocks, such as the hepatotropic mouse coronaviruses. In an effort to define the hepatotropic virus diseases indigenous to nude mice this paper details the pathogenesis and associated comparative histopathology of three common strains of mouse hepatitis virus, reovirus 3 and murine cytomegalovirus in the nude mouse.

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