1997
DOI: 10.1016/s0020-7519(96)00196-8
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Comparison between patterns of pinworm infection (Aspiculuris tetraptera) in wild and laboratory strains of mice, Mus musculus

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“…The experimental procedures described below and the strain of parasite are both similar to those used in previous experimental analyses of hybrid susceptibility to Aspiculuris tetraptera (Moulia et al 1993(Moulia et al , 1995 and in the complementary studies on mouse resistance to this parasite (Derothe et al 1997). …”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The experimental procedures described below and the strain of parasite are both similar to those used in previous experimental analyses of hybrid susceptibility to Aspiculuris tetraptera (Moulia et al 1993(Moulia et al , 1995 and in the complementary studies on mouse resistance to this parasite (Derothe et al 1997). …”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The resistance/susceptibility of each mouse strain was determined by the distribution of PBs obtained after experimental infection (Derothe et al 1997;Moulia et al 1995). As susceptibility could occur in non-hybrid strains (for an example, see Derothe et al 1997) and confound results during the process of experimental hybridization, three strains (one musculus, two domesticus) were retained for their high resistance phenotype.…”
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“…However, laboratory stocks were found to be more resistant to the common oxyuroid Aspiculuris tetraptera than wild-derived strains, probably because of the differential impact of laboratory breeding on the mouse parasite interactions (Derothe et al, 1997(Derothe et al, , 1999b.…”
Section: Mouse Biodiversity and Immune Responsementioning
confidence: 99%