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Comment
. 2017 Jul 24;125(7):074001.
doi: 10.1289/EHP2100.

Maiden Voyage of the Collaborative Cross Mouse: Exploring Variability in Animals' Response to Perchloroethylene

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Maiden Voyage of the Collaborative Cross Mouse: Exploring Variability in Animals' Response to Perchloroethylene

Charles W Schmidt. Environ Health Perspect. .
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The eight founder strains
Collaborative Cross mouse strains were developed by crossbreeding eight “founder” strains of mice. Using a mouse population comprising multiple Collaborative Cross strains produces a facsimile of a genetically diverse human population. © Jennifer Torrance.

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