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Mice, Inbred NZB
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Mouse, Inbred NZB
, NZB Mouse, Inbred
, Mice, NZB
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An inbred strain of mouse that is widely used as a model for AUTOIMMUNE DISEASES such as SYSTEMIC LUPUS ERYTHEMATOSUS.
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Highly Cited
1995
Highly Cited
1995
Receptor-binding domain of murine leukemia virus envelope glycoproteins
J. Battini
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O. Danos
,
J. Heard
Journal of Virology
1995
Corpus ID: 19760283
The surface glycoprotein (SU) of murine leukemia viruses (MuLVs) comprises two domains connected by a proline-rich hinge. The…
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Highly Cited
1994
Highly Cited
1994
Genetic analysis of the NZB contribution to lupus-like autoimmune disease in (NZB x NZW)F1 mice.
C. Drake
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S. Babcock
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E. Palmer
,
B. Kotzin
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences…
1994
Corpus ID: 7717179
Lupus-like autoimmunity in (NZB x NZW)F1 mice is frequently marked by the development of a severe and fatal renal disease. Genes…
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Highly Cited
1982
Highly Cited
1982
Expression of Lyt-1 by a subset of B lymphocytes.
V. Manohar
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E. Brown
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W. Leiserson
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T. Chused
Journal of Immunology
1982
Corpus ID: 11930019
Using two-color flow cytometry and multiparameter data analysis, we have shown that the IgM bright, large subset of mouse splenic…
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Highly Cited
1982
Highly Cited
1982
Differences in patterns of pup care in Mus musculus domesticus l-Comparisons between eleven inbred strains.
M. Carlier
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P. Roubertoux
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C. Cohen-Salmon
Behavioral and Neural Biology
1982
Corpus ID: 39503545
Highly Cited
1977
Highly Cited
1977
Demonstration of activation of B lymphocytes in New Zealand black mice at birth by an immunoradiometric assay for murine IgM.
H. Moutsopoulos
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Marilyn Boehm-Truitt
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S. Kassan
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T. Chused
Journal of Immunology
1977
Corpus ID: 33452227
We have developed a highly specific and sensitive "two-site" immunoradiometric assay for murine IgM in which antigen bound to…
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Highly Cited
1977
Highly Cited
1977
Prostaglandin E1 treatment of NZB/NZW F1 hybrid mice. II. Prevention of glomerulonephritis.
R. B. Zurier
,
Ivan Damjanov
,
D. M. Sayadoff
,
N. F. Rothfield
Arthritis & Rheumatism
1977
Corpus ID: 28886184
The F1 hybrid of New Zealand black and New Zealand white mice--the NZB/NZW mouse--spontaneously develops a disease similar to…
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Review
1974
Review
1974
The pathogenesis of autoimmunity in New Zealand black mice.
Norman Talal
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Norman Talal
,
Alfred D. Steinberg
Current Topics in Microbiology and Immunology
1974
Corpus ID: 38994110
This paper will review the immune disease of New Zealand Black (NZB) mice and their F1 hybrids produced by mating with New…
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Highly Cited
1970
Highly Cited
1970
G (Gross) and H-2 cell-surface antigens: location on Gross leukemia cells by electron microscopy with visually labeled antibody.
T. Aoki
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E. A. Boyse
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L. Old
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E. Harven
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U. Hämmerling
,
H. Wood
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences…
1970
Corpus ID: 40795965
The hybrid-antibody method of locating cell-surface antigens in electron micrographs, with either ferritin or southern bean…
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Highly Cited
1963
Highly Cited
1963
THE NATURAL HISTORY OF AUTOIMMUNE DISEASE IN NZB MICE. A COMPARISON WITH THE PATTERN OF HUMAN AUTOIMMUNE MANIFESTATIONS.
M. C. Holmes
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F. Burnet
Annals of Internal Medicine
1963
Corpus ID: 8341930
Excerpt All mice of the NZB/Bl strain spontaneously develop serological and pathological evidence of autoimmune disease during…
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Highly Cited
1963
Highly Cited
1963
Spontaneous Auto‐Immune Disease in NZB/BL Mice
B. J. Helyer
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J. Howie
British Journal of Haematology
1963
Corpus ID: 34018374
AUTO-IMMUNE phenomena have been recognized as playing a part in a number of human disease processes, although the extent to which…
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