| Project |
Aging study: Comprehensive histopathology for 28 inbred strains of mice
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| Afilliation | The Jackson Laboratory Nathan Shock Center |
| Investigators |
John P Sundberg
The Jackson Laboratory Bar Harbor, ME
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| Web site |
Investigator's lab
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| Contact |
John P Sundberg john.sundberg@jax.org
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| Changelog |
There have been no updates or corrections
to the data set since MPD release
in
May 2010
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Notes and funding |
This work was supported by grants from The Ellison Medical Foundation, the National Institutes of Health (AG25707, for the Shock Aging Center), and the Jackson Laboratory Shared Scientific Services were supported in part by a Basic Cancer Center Core Grant
from the National Cancer Institute (CA34196, to the Jackson Laboratory). |
Reference |
Sundberg JP, Berndt A, Sundberg BA, Silva KA, Kennedy V, Bronson R, Yuan R, Paigen B, Harrison D, Schofield PN. The mouse as a model for understanding chronic diseases of aging: the histopathologic basis of aging in inbred mice.
Pathobiol Aging Age Relat Dis. 2011;doi: 10.3402/pba.v1i0.7179. Epub 2011 Jun 1.
PubMed 22953031
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