国立大学法人名古屋大学 条件を付加しない。 The SM/J strain is segregating inbred strain for the agouti alleles white-bellied agouti (A<w>) and black (a). Developed by MacArthur in 1939. These mice are susceptible to diet-induced atherosclerosis and obesity without diabetes. The body size is small at birth and weaning, but attain a normal body weight as the animals mature. Nagoya Univ. 西村 正彦 C (3-6 months) Necessary documents for ordering:<ol><li>Order form (<A HREF="https://mus.brc.riken.jp/ja/wp-content/uploads/form/form_4.docx">Japanese</A> / <A HREF="https://mus.brc.riken.jp/en/wp-content/uploads/form/form_b.docx">English</A>)</li><li>Category I MTA: MTA for distribution with RIKEN BRC (<A HREF="https://mus.brc.riken.jp/ja/wp-content/uploads/form/form_5.docx">Japanese</A> / <A HREF="https://mus.brc.riken.jp/en/wp-content/uploads/form/form_c.docx">English</A>)</li></ol> Masahiko NISHIMURA Sibling mating (white-bellied agouti x black) No specific terms and conditions. (The DEPOSITOR waives its own rights under any patents, intellectual property, or other proprietary rights with respect to the results to be obtained by use of the BIOLOGICAL RESOURCE.) Developed by MacArthur in 1939. The SM/J strain was produced by crossing seven inbred strains including DBA and selecting for small body size. This strain was introduced to National Institute of Genetics from the Jackson laboratory in 1985, subsequently maintained by Dr. Masahiko Nishimura at Hamamatsu University School of Medicine, and then Nagoya University. Genetics Research C(3〜6か月) SM/J SM/J RBRC01221 false