Model DetailsSkin - Hair follicle tumor

Model Name

Skin - Hair follicle tumor

Strain

C3H/BiDa

Tumor Inducing Agent(s)

Virus : mouse polyoma virus (PyV) PTA strain cloned

Tumor Synonym

hair follicle tumor
Organ Affected Sex Frequency Age Of Detection Additional Information Expand all Collapse all Reference
Skin - Hair follicle Mixed Population

89.19%

(33 of 37 mice)
225 days
  • Treatment Notes
  • Notes

    Reproductive Status: reproductive status not specified

    Infection Status: PyV PTA cloned strain+

Dawe CJ, Am J Pathol 1987 May;127(2):243-61
Skin - Hair follicle Mixed Population

93.75%

(15 of 16 mice)
127 days
  • Treatment Notes
  • Notes

    Reproductive Status: reproductive status not specified

    Infection Status: PyV PTA cloned strain+

Dawe CJ, Am J Pathol 1987 May;127(2):243-61
Skin - Hair follicle Mixed Population

50%

(3 of 6 mice)
234 days
  • Treatment Notes
  • Notes

    Reproductive Status: reproductive status not specified

    Infection Status: PyV PTA cloned strain+

Dawe CJ, Am J Pathol 1987 May;127(2):243-61
Skin - Hair follicle Mixed Population

47.37%

(9 of 19 mice)
313 days
  • Treatment Notes
  • Notes

    Reproductive Status: reproductive status not specified

    Infection Status: PyV PTA cloned strain+

Dawe CJ, Am J Pathol 1987 May;127(2):243-61
Skin - Hair follicle Mixed Population

53.85%

(7 of 13 mice)
365 days
  • Treatment Notes
  • Notes

    Reproductive Status: reproductive status not specified

    Infection Status: PyV PTA cloned strain+

Dawe CJ, Am J Pathol 1987 May;127(2):243-61
Skin - Hair follicle Mixed Population

2.7%

(1 of 37 mice)
225 days
  • Treatment Notes
  • Notes

    Reproductive Status: reproductive status not specified

    Infection Status: PyV PTA cloned strain+

Dawe CJ, Am J Pathol 1987 May;127(2):243-61
Skin - Hair follicle Mixed Population

91.89%

(34 of 37 mice)
225 days
  • Treatment Notes
  • Notes

    Reproductive Status: reproductive status not specified

    Infection Status: PyV PTA cloned strain+

Dawe CJ, Am J Pathol 1987 May;127(2):243-61