Strain: ODU/N |
Symbol: |
ODU/N |
Strain: |
ODU |
Substrain: |
N |
Full Name: |
Osaka Dental University |
RGD ID: |
10032 |
Citation ID: |
RRID:RRRC_00176 |
Ontology ID: |
RS:0000616
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Type: |
inbred |
Source: |
NIH Animal Genetic Resource |
Origin: |
From outbred Wistar Kyoto stock inbred by N Ito, Osaka Dental University. Selected for susceptibility to development of dental plaque (Ito et al 1975). To NIH in 1977 at F3 (Hansen et al 1982). |
Genetic Markers: |
c |
Coat Color: |
Albino. |
Inbred Generations: |
F32 |
Last Known Status: |
Extinct |
References
References - curated
# |
Reference Title |
Reference Citation |
1. |
Inbred Strains |
Festing, MFW, Inbred Strains, The Laboratory Rat, 1979, Baker HK, Lindsey JR, Weisbroth SH, 55-72, Academic Press
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2. |
Update to previous Strain Data |
Festing, MFW, Personal Communication Update, Feb-2000
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3. |
NIH Rat Strain Data |
NIH Rat Strain Data
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4. |
Data registered by the Rat Resource & Research Center |
Personal Communication with Rat Resource & Research Center
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5. |
RGD Strain RSO annotation pipeline |
RGD Automated Pipelines
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Region
Additional Information
RGD Curation Notes
Note Type |
Note |
Reference |
strain_life_disease |
Formation of dental plaque independent of type of diet fed (Ito et al 1977). Azuma et al (1978,1979) have shown that the strain is useful for studying the relationship between dental plaque bacterial flora, especially Corynebacterium, and gingivitis. Several other bacteria involved inplaque formation, including species of genera Streptococcus, Viellonella, Neisseria,Staphylococcus, Bacteriodes, Leptotrichia, Fusobacterium, Actinomyces, Nocardia, and Diphtheroides (Ito et al 1975, Azuma et al 1979). Rat plaque differs from human plaque incontent of extractable hexose, inorganic salts, and amino acid composition (Azuma et al 1978) |
1004
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strain_life_disease |
Formation of dental plaque independent of type of diet fed (Ito et al 1977). Azuma et al (1978,1979) have shown that the strain is useful for studying the relationship between dental plaque bacterial flora, especially Corynebacterium, and gingivitis. Several other bacteria involved inplaque formation, including species of genera Streptococcus, Viellonella, Neisseria,Staphylococcus, Bacteriodes, Leptotrichia, Fusobacterium, Actinomyces, Nocardia, and Diphtheroides (Ito et al 1975, Azuma et al 1979). Rat plaque differs from human plaque incontent of extractable hexose, inorganic salts, and amino acid composition (Azuma et al 1978) |
634612
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strain_reproduction |
Excellent reproductive performance. |
1004
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strain_reproduction |
Excellent reproductive performance. |
634612
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Nomenclature History
Date |
Current Symbol |
Current Name |
Previous Symbol |
Previous Name |
Description |
Reference |
Status |
2012-04-18 |
ODU/N |
Osaka Dental University |
ODU/N |
Osaka Dental University |
Name updated |
68913 |
APPROVED |
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