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laboratory mice - traduction vers néerlandais

ANIMAL USED IN LABS
Lab mouse; Laboratory mice; Lab mice; Laboratory mouse strain; Mutant mouse; Peromyscus leucopus linville
  • A female C57BL/6 laboratory mouse
  • 1-day-old pups
  • obese mouse]] (left) and a normal laboratory mouse (right)
  • Two mice expressing enhanced green fluorescent protein under UV-illumination flanking one plain mouse from the non-transgenic parental line
  • A laboratory mouse with intermediate coat colour
  • ear tag)]]
  • Laboratory mouse which is kept as a pet standing on a patch of grass
  • SCID]] laboratory mouse
  • Line drawing of a laboratory mouse

laboratory mice         
laboratoriummuis, proefmuis
bacteriological laboratory         
  • Laboratoire de La Muette, medical laboratory in Paris
  • Clinical laboratory in a hospital setting with two technologists shown.
  • Laboratory equipment for [[hematology]] (black analyser) and [[urinalysis]] (left of the open [[centrifuge]]).
LABORATORY WHERE TESTS ARE CARRIED OUT ON PATIENTS' OR CLIENTS' OR SUBJECTS' SPECIMENS TO OBTAIN INFORMATION ABOUT THE HEALTH STATUS OF THE AFFECTED INDIVIDUALS TO AID IN DIAGNOSIS, TREATMENT, RESEARCH AND PREVENTION OF DISEASE
Hospital laboratory; Medical lab; Clinical laboratory; Laboratory investigation; Laboratory medicine; Laboratory Medicine; Medical laboratories; Medical Laboratory Technician; Medical-laboratory; Hospital lab; Bacteriological laboratory; Clinical laboratory techniques
bacteriologisch laboratorium
house mouse         
  • A two-day-old mouse
  • ragdoll]], seen here striking a mouse to stun it during the hunt.
  • Feeding
  • An individually ventilated and sealed cage for laboratory mice
  • Japanese fancy mouse 
(''Mus musculus molssinus'')
  • Infestation of mice. Taxidermy display, [[Staatliches Museum für Naturkunde Karlsruhe]], Germany.
  • Fancy mice may be of colours and/or have markings not found in wild mice.
SPECIES OF MAMMAL
Common house mouse; Common House Mouse; Mus musculus; House mice; Mus abbotti; Mus musculis; House Mouse; Mice in research; Mus musculus mykinessiensis; Housemouse; Musc musculus; Common mouse; Eurasian house mice
huismuis

Wikipédia

Laboratory mouse

The laboratory mouse or lab mouse is a small mammal of the order Rodentia which is bred and used for scientific research or feeders for certain pets. Laboratory mice are usually of the species Mus musculus. They are the most commonly used mammalian research model and are used for research in genetics, physiology, psychology, medicine and other scientific disciplines. Mice belong to the Euarchontoglires clade, which includes humans. This close relationship, the associated high homology with humans, their ease of maintenance and handling, and their high reproduction rate, make mice particularly suitable models for human-oriented research. The laboratory mouse genome has been sequenced and many mouse genes have human homologues. Lab mice sold at pet stores for snake food can also be kept as pets.

Other mouse species sometimes used in laboratory research include two American species, the white-footed mouse (Peromyscus leucopus) and the North American deer mouse (Peromyscus maniculatus).

Exemples du corpus de texte pour laboratory mice
1. These were grown in the laboratory and then placed under the skin of laboratory mice.
2. The scientists have already launched a new study to see whether laboratory mice with lymphoma can be treated using nanotubes and laser light.
3. Researchers, whose findings are reported in the journal Nature today, compared laboratory mice with a group specially bred not to have the itchy gene, called GRPR.
4. Moreover, when the researchers examined the gut flora of obese laboratory mice, they found a similar pattern in their ratios of Firmicutes to Bacteroidetes.
5. The coffee–exercise combination produced a "dramatic" fourfold difference in apoptosis –– the programmed death of pre–cancerous cells –– between laboratory mice that did and did not follow the regime, said the researchers of New Jersey‘s Rutger University.