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Abdelaziz Amrani, Joan Verdaguer, Shari Thiessen, Sonny Bou, Pere Santamaria
Published in Volume 105, Issue 4
J Clin Invest. 2000; 105(4):459–468 doi:10.1172/JCI8185
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Spontaneous diabetes in oligoclonal and monoclonal 4.1-NOD, 4.1-NOD.lpr+/–, and 4.1-NOD.lpr+/+ female mice. (a) Oligoclonal mice. Data correspond to 57 female 4.1-NOD mice, 12 female 4.1-NOD.lpr+/– mice, and 11 female 4.1-NOD.lpr+/+ mice. The incidence of diabetes in female 4.1-NOD.lpr+/+ mice was significantly lower than in 4.1-NOD and 4.1-NOD.lpr+/– mice (P < 0.0001). (b) Monoclonal mice. Data correspond to 74 female RAG-2–/– 4.1-NOD mice and 7 female RAG-2–/– 4.1-NOD.lpr+/+ mice. The incidence of diabetes in the latter mice was significantly lower than in the former (P < 0.003).