
The Nude Mouse in Experimental and Clinical Research
- 1st Edition - August 28, 1978
- Imprint: Academic Press
- Editor: Jorgen Fogh
- Language: English
- Paperback ISBN:9 7 8 - 0 - 1 2 - 4 1 4 4 1 6 - 3
- eBook ISBN:9 7 8 - 0 - 3 2 3 - 1 4 7 3 4 - 7
The Nude Mouse in Experimental and Clinical Research presents the state of knowledge regarding the nude mouse and its applications to different branches of scientific research. The… Read more

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Request a sales quoteThe Nude Mouse in Experimental and Clinical Research presents the state of knowledge regarding the nude mouse and its applications to different branches of scientific research. The research studies featured in this book emphasize the academic status of a broad range of subjects and techniques of nude mouse research. The text consists of 21 chapters, each discussing an important aspect of nude mouse research. Some chapters discuss the biological aspect such as physiology, genes, and breeding and mass production of the mouse. A number of the chapters also discuss the general observations of the mouse like histopathological observations and their background. The applications of the nude mouse to human tumor and cancer cell research are likewise given emphasis. This book will be of valuable importance to both students and researchers in the fields of medicine, biology, and pathology.
List of Contributors
Preface
1 The Nude Gene and Its Effects
I. Introduction
II. History of the Nude (nu)
III. Dysgenesis of the Thymus
IV. Transplantation Studies
V. T and B Lymphocytes
VI. The Nude in Immunological Research
VII. Potential Uses of the Nude
VIII. Management and Breeding
References
2 Current Knowledge of Breeding and Mass Production of the Nude Mouse
I. Introduction
II. Housing Systems
III. Environmental Control
IV. Cages and Bedding
V. Food and Water Supply
VI. Personnel
VII. Animal Production
VIII. Quality Control
References
3 Physiological Studies on the Nude Mouse
I. Observations on Metabolic Rates
II. A Neurophysiological Study
III. Endocrine Interactions and Hypothalamic Programming
IV. Development of the Ovary in Nude Mice
V. Interferon Production in Nude Mice
References
4 Involution of the Thymus and Aging
I. Theories of Aging
II. Aging Processes in the Nude Mouse
III. Gnotobiotic Cross-Reaction Autoimmunity and Senescence
References
5 Histopathological Observations on a Nude Mouse Colony
I. Introduction
II. Materials and Methods
III. Results
IV. Discussion
V. Summary
References
6 The Nude Mouse—Background, Some Achievements, and Implications
I. Introduction
II. The Background of the Nude Mouse
III. Lymphocyte Populations in the Nude Mouse
IV. The Mode of Action of the Thymus
V. Transplantation Biology
VI. Immunological Surveillance
VII. Epilogue
References
7 The Nude Mouse in Studying T Cell Differentiation
I. T Cell Precursors in Nude Mice
II. Differentiation of T Precursors in a Grafted Thymus
III. Repopulation of Peripheral Organs
IV. Competence of Nude Bone Marrow Precursors
V. Effect of Differentiation in an Allogeneic Thymus on T Cell Recognition
VI. Conclusion
References
8 Natural Cell-Mediated Cytotoxicity in Nude Mice
I. Introduction
II. Characteristics of Natural Cytotoxicity in Mice
III. Specificity of Natural Cell-Mediated Cytotoxicity
IV. Nature of Effector Cells
V. In Vivo Relevance of Natural Cytotoxicity
References
9 Present Status of Xenotransplantation of Nonmalignant Tissue to the Nude Mouse
I. Introduction
II. Xenografts of Skin on Nude Mice
III. Xenografts of Other Tissues and Organs to Nude Mice
IV. Interpretation, Physiological Limitations, and Experimental Uses
V. Summary
References
10 Experience in Surgical Pathology with Human Tumor Growth in the Nude Mouse
I. Introduction
II. Materials and Methods
III. Results
IV. Discussion
V. Summary
References
11 Comparison of a Human Tumor Cell Line before and after Growth in the Nude Mouse
I. Definition of Study
II. Experimental System
III. Cell Morphology
IV. Ultrastructure
V. Growth In Vitro
VI. Growth In Vivo (in Nude Mice)
VII. Susceptibility to Poliovirus
VIII. Chromosome Analysis
IX. Isozyme Phenotype
X. Antibody-Dependent and Lymphocyte-Mediated Cytotoxicity Test
XI. Immune Adherence Test
XII. Conclusion
References
12 The Nude Mouse as a Diagnostic Tool in Human Tumor Cell Research
I. Introduction
II. Materials and Methods
III. Results
IV. Discussion
V. Summary
References
13 The Nude Mouse as a Tissue Amplifier for Studies of Experimental and Human Pancreas Cancer
I. Introduction
II. Materials and Methods
III. Results
IV. Discussion
V. Significance
References
14 Present and Future Trends in Investigations with the Nude Mouse as a Recipient of Human Tumor Transplants
I. Historical Background
II. Chemotherapy
III. Endocrine Therapy
IV. Radiotherapy
V. Malignant Potential of Animal and Human Cells
VI. Biological Studies of Human Tumors Transplanted in Nude Mice
VII. Effects of the Host's Status on the Growth of Heterotransplanted Human Tumors
References
15 Transplantation of Heterologous Endocrine Tumor Cells in Nude Mice
I. Introduction
II. Historical Background
III. Heterotransplantation of Endocrine Tumors: Current Status
IV. Studies on Human Endocrine Tumor Lines Established in Nude Mice
V. Summary and Conclusions
References
16 Use of Nude Mice for Studies on the Tumorigenicity of Animal Cells
I. Introduction
II. Tumorigenicity of Animal Cells in Nude Mice
III. Specific Correlations between Cellular Tumorigenicity in Nude Mice and Cellular Properties In Vitro
IV. Characteristics of Tumor Growth in Nude Mice
V. Summary and Conclusions
References
17 The Growth Behavior of Virus-Transformed Cells in Nude Mice
I. A Brief History of Viral Transformation in Culture
II. The Growth Behavior of Normal and of Neoplastic Cell Cultures in Nude Mice
III. The Growth Behavior of Viral-Transformed Cells in Nude Mice
IV. The Relationship of Growth Behavior in Vitro to Tumorigenicity
V. Tumorigenicity in Nude Mice as an Indicator of Neoplastic Potential: Methodological Considerations
VI. Conclusions
References
18 Spontaneous, Viral, and Chemically Induced Tumors in the Nude Mouse
I. Introduction
II. Spontaneous Tumors
III. Induced Tumors
IV. Epilogue
References
19 Status of Chemotherapy, Radiotherapy, Endocrine Therapy, and Immunotherapy Studies of Human Cancer in the Nude Mouse
I. Introduction
II. Cancer Chemotherapy Studies in Other Heterotransplantation Systems
III. The Human Tumor/Nude Mouse System in Chemotherapy Studies
IV. Radiotherapy of Human Tumors in Nude Mice
V. Endocrine Therapy of Human Tumors in Nude Mice
VI. Immunotherapy of Human Cancers in Nude Mice
VII. Limitations of the Human Tumor/Nude Mouse System
References
20 Experimental Virus Infections in Nude Mice
I. Introduction
II. Experimental Rabies Virus Infection
III. Viral Infections Associated with the Wasting Syndrome of Athymic Mice
IV. Conclusions
Addendum
References
21 Experimental Infections in the Nude Mouse
I. Introduction
II. Parasitic Infections
III. Bacterial Infections
IV. Fungal Infections
V. Viral Infections
VI. Summary
References
Index
- Edition: 1
- Published: August 28, 1978
- Imprint: Academic Press
- No. of pages: 518
- Language: English
- Paperback ISBN: 9780124144163
- eBook ISBN: 9780323147347