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Diseases of Aging Untreated Virgin Female Rfm and Balb/c Mice
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1978
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AgingRadiation EffectImmunologyRadiation ExposurePathologyExperimental PathologyCell DeathBiogerontologyBalb/c MiceCarcinomaOncologyLongevityRadiation OncologyNuclear MedicineCancer ResearchLifespan ExtensionKnockout MouseCell SarcomasLarge RadiationNatural DeathCellular SenescenceGeneral PathologyMedicineAging Process
Diseases of untreated, virgin female barrier-maintained RFM and BALB/c mice used as controls in a large radiation aging experiment were necropsied after natural death. The spectrum and incidence of neoplastic and nonneoplastic diseases were somewhat different in the two strains. Both strains show a high incidence of neoplasma (largely reticulum cell sarcomas and lung tumors) and of glomerulosclerosis. A wide variety of other diseases was noted in much lower incidence. The findings in the RF were briefly compared with those in earlier experiments with that strain in this laboratory.