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Kawahara I, et al. Mouse over for full list |
(2020) | Assessment of contribution of BCRP to intestinal absorption of various drugs using portal-systemic blood concentration difference model in mice. | Pharmacol Res Perspect 8(1):e00544 | Breast Cancer | ||
Wang W, et al. Mouse over for full list |
(2020) | Stress keratin 17 enhances papillomavirus infection-induced disease by downregulating T cell recruitment. | PLoS Pathog. 16(1):e1008206 | T And/Or B Cell Function, Infectious Disease | ||
Spurgeon ME, et al. Mouse over for full list |
(2019) | Sexual transmission of murine papillomavirus (MmuPV1) in Mus musculus | Elife 8 | Infectious Disease | ||
Brayboy LM, et al. Mouse over for full list |
(2018) | Ovarian hormones modulate multidrug resistance transporters in the ovary. | Contracept Reprod Med 3:26 | |||
VanHouten J, et al. Mouse over for full list |
(2004) | The calcium-sensing receptor regulates mammary gland parathyroid hormone-related protein production and calcium transport. | J. Clin. Invest. 113(4):598-608 | |||
Simirskii VN, et al. Mouse over for full list |
(2006) | Inbred FVB/N mice are mutant at the cp49/Bfsp2 locus and lack beaded filament proteins in the lens. | Invest. Ophthalmol. Vis. Sci. 47(11):4931-4 | |||
Shen J, et al. Mouse over for full list |
(2008) | A modified surgical procedure for microdialysis probe implantation in the lateral ventricle of a FVB mouse. | J Pharm Sci 97(11):5013-23 | |||
Salzman NH, et al. Mouse over for full list |
(2003) | Enteric salmonella infection inhibits Paneth cell antimicrobial peptide expression. | Infect. Immun. 71(3):1109-15 | |||
Rose-Hellekant TA, et al. Mouse over for full list |
(2006) | Mammary carcinogenesis is preceded by altered epithelial cell turnover in transforming growth factor-alpha and c-myc transgenic mice. | Am. J. Pathol. 169(5):1821-32 | |||
Reinhart B, et al. Mouse over for full list |
(2006) | Specific differentially methylated domain sequences direct the maintenance of methylation at imprinted genes. | Mol. Cell. Biol. 26(22):8347-56 | |||
Neudeck BL, et al. Mouse over for full list |
(2004) | Intestinal P glycoprotein acts as a natural defense mechanism against Listeria monocytogenes. | Infect. Immun. 72(7):3849-54 | |||
Miyama T, et al. Mouse over for full list |
(1998) | P-glycoprotein-mediated transport of itraconazole across the blood-brain barrier. | Antimicrob. Agents Chemother. 42(7):1738-44 | |||
Moser AR, et al. Mouse over for full list |
(2001) | Genetic background affects susceptibility to mammary hyperplasias and carcinomas in Apc(min)/+ mice. | Cancer Res. 61(8):3480-5 | |||
Luyckx VA, et al. Mouse over for full list |
(1999) | Diet-dependent hypercalciuria in transgenic mice with reduced CLC5 chloride channel expression. | Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. U.S.A. 96(21):12174-9 | |||
Limesand KH, et al. Mouse over for full list |
(2006) | MDM2 is required for suppression of apoptosis by activated Akt1 in salivary acinar cells. | Mol. Cell. Biol. 26(23):8840-56 | |||
Lee SJ, et al. Mouse over for full list |
(2005) | Removal of chylomicron remnants in transgenic mice overexpressing normal and membrane-anchored hepatic lipase. | J. Lipid Res. 46(1):27-35 | |||
Kang MS, et al. Mouse over for full list |
(2005) | Epstein-Barr virus nuclear antigen 1 does not induce lymphoma in transgenic FVB mice. | Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. U.S.A. 102(3):820-5 | Epstein-Barr | ||
Chen X, et al. Mouse over for full list |
(2006) | Identification and characterization of a lysophosphatidylcholine acyltransferase in alveolar type II cells. | Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. U.S.A. 103(31):11724-9 | |||
Bothe GW, et al. Mouse over for full list |
(2004) | Genetic and behavioral differences among five inbred mouse strains commonly used in the production of transgenic and knockout mice. | Genes Brain Behav. 3(3):149-57 | |||
Bothe GW, et al. Mouse over for full list |
(2005) | Behavioral differences among fourteen inbred mouse strains commonly used as disease models. | Comp. Med. 55(4):326-34 | Behavior |
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