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| nude mice | Strains of athymic mice bearing the recessive allele nu/nu which are largely hairless and lack all or most of the T-cell population. Show no rejection of either allografts or xenografts. Nu/nu alleles on some backgrounds have near normal numbers of T-cells. (18 Nov 1997) |
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| nude mouse | A hairless mutant mouse with thymic hypoplasia, lacking T-cells. (05 Mar 2000) |
| rats, nude | A mutant strain of rattus norvegicus without a thymus and with depressed or absent T-cell function. This strain of rats may have a small amount of hair at times, but then lose it. (12 Dec 1998) |
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| mice, nude | Mutant mice homozygous for the recessive gene "nude" which fail to develop a thymus. They are useful in tumour studies and studies on immune responses. (12 Dec 1998) |
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a painting of a naked human figure without clothing (especially in the phrase `in the nude'); "they swam in the nude" a naked person bare: completely unclothed; "bare bodies"; "naked from the waist up"; "a nude model"
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a mouse with a genetic defect that prevents them from growing hair and also prevents them from immunologically rejecting human cells and tissues; widely used in preclinical trials
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A nude mouse is a genetic mutant that has no thymus gland, and has a severely reduced immune system. The main outward appearance of the mouse is a lack of body hair, which gives it the "nude" nickname. Due to the lack of a thymus, it produces no T cells. The nude mouse is valuable to research because it can be the recipient of many different types of tissues and tumors, as it mounts no rejection response. ...
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A type of laboratory mouse that is hairless, lacks a normal thymus gland, and has a defective immune system because of a genetic mutation. Athymic, nude mice are often used in cancer research because they do not reject tumor cells, from mice or other species.
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an immunodeficient mouse (usually hairless) that has no cell-mediated immunity due to the absence of the thymus gland. They can be used experimentally to grow human tumors.
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| nude | a painting of a naked figure |
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| nude | a naked person |
| nude | as in the phrase"They swam in the nude" |
| nude | completely unclothed |
| nude | erotic dancing with little or no clothing |
| nude | a mouse with a genetic defect that prevents them from growing hair and also prevents them from immunologically rejecting human cells and tissues |
| nude | a painting of a naked figure |
| nude | a naked person |
| nude | the state of being without clothing or covering of any kind |
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