Abstract:Hairless mice were first described over 150 years ago in the form of the severe rhino mouse mutation (Hr rh) closely followed by a more mild phenotypic allele named hairless (Hr hr). Eventually both these alleles were established in both inbred and outbred mouse colonies. About 30 years ago these mice, primarily the hairless allele as it was called with the milder phenotype, became commonly used for skin cancer research, both UV light and chemical carcinogen induced, as the mice lacked hair as adults and were … Show more
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