Rat chromosome 9 bears a major susceptibility locus for IgE response.
Injection of Brown Norway (BN) rats with gold salts provides a model to analyze the genetic control of the IgE response. A cohort of F2 progeny of susceptible BN and resistant LEW strains has been studied to carry out a genome-wide search for loci controlling the IgE response. Genome scanning identi...
Main Authors: | Mas, M, Subra, J, Lagrange, D, Pilipenko-Appolinaire, S, Kermarrec, N, Gauguier, D, Druet, P, Fournié, G |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
Published: |
2000
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