Model DetailsForestomach squamous cell papilloma

Model Name

Forestomach squamous cell papilloma

Strain

(C57BL/6 x C3H)F1

Tumor Inducing Agent(s)

Chemical/Drug : 1-amino-2,4-dibromoanthraquinone

Tumor Synonyms

forestomach squamous cell papilloma (SCP)  •  forestomach squamous cell papilloma

Strain Synonyms

B6C3F1  •  (C57BL/6xC3H)  •  F1-hybrid B6C3F1  •  B6C3F1  •  hybrid B6C3F1  •  B6C3F1 (C3H x C57B16)  •  B6C3F1 hybrid
Organ Affected Sex Frequency Age Of Detection Additional Information Expand all Collapse all Reference
Forestomach Male

observed

2 years
  • Treatment Notes
  • Notes

    Reproductive Status: reproductive status not specified

Hayashi S, Toxicol Pathol 2001 Jul-Aug;29(4):422-9
Forestomach Male

23.53%

(12 of 51 mice)
2 years
  • Treatment Notes
  • Notes

    Reproductive Status: reproductive status not specified

Hayashi S, Toxicol Pathol 2001 Jul-Aug;29(4):422-9
Forestomach Male

26%

(13 of 50 mice)
2 years
  • Treatment Notes
  • Notes

    Reproductive Status: reproductive status not specified

Hayashi S, Toxicol Pathol 2001 Jul-Aug;29(4):422-9
Forestomach Female

24%

(12 of 50 mice)
2 years
  • Treatment Notes
  • Notes

    Reproductive Status: reproductive status not specified

Hayashi S, Toxicol Pathol 2001 Jul-Aug;29(4):422-9
Forestomach Female

22%

(11 of 50 mice)
2 years
  • Treatment Notes
  • Notes

    Reproductive Status: reproductive status not specified

Hayashi S, Toxicol Pathol 2001 Jul-Aug;29(4):422-9
Forestomach Mixed Population

23.76%

(24 of 101 mice)
2 years
  • Treatment Notes
  • Notes

    Reproductive Status: reproductive status not specified

Hayashi S, Toxicol Pathol 2001 Jul-Aug;29(4):422-9
Forestomach Mixed Population

24%

(24 of 100 mice)
2 years
  • Treatment Notes
  • Notes

    Reproductive Status: reproductive status not specified

Hayashi S, Toxicol Pathol 2001 Jul-Aug;29(4):422-9
Forestomach Male

observed

2 years
  • Treatment Notes
  • Notes

    Reproductive Status: reproductive status not specified

  • Genetics
Hayashi S, Toxicol Pathol 2001 Jul-Aug;29(4):422-9