Model DetailsSkin gland - Sebaceous gland cyst
Model Name |
Skin gland - Sebaceous gland cyst | Strain |
B6.129-Apctm1Rak/+ |
Tumor Inducing Agent(s) |
None (spontaneous) |
Tumor Synonyms |
pilosebaceous cyst • cutaneous cyst |
Strain Synonyms |
C57BL/6J-Apc+/Apc1638N • B6-Apc+/Apc1638N • Apc+/Apc1638N-p53+/p53+ • C57BL/6JIco-Apc+/Apc1638N • Apc+/Apc1638N |
Organ Affected | Sex | Frequency | Age Of Detection | Additional Information Expand all Collapse all | Reference |
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Skin gland - Sebaceous gland | Male |
100% (22 of 22 mice) |
6 months |
|
Smits R, Gastroenterology 1998 Feb;114(2):275-83 |
Skin gland - Sebaceous gland | Female |
100% (22 of 22 mice) |
6 months |
|
Smits R, Gastroenterology 1998 Feb;114(2):275-83 |
Skin gland - Sebaceous gland | Male |
50% (2 of 4 mice) |
1 month |
|
Smits R, Gastroenterology 1998 Feb;114(2):275-83 |
Skin gland - Sebaceous gland | Male |
100% (6 of 6 mice) |
1.5 months |
|
Smits R, Gastroenterology 1998 Feb;114(2):275-83 |
Skin gland - Sebaceous gland | Male |
100% (7 of 7 mice) |
2 months |
|
Smits R, Gastroenterology 1998 Feb;114(2):275-83 |
Skin gland - Sebaceous gland | Male |
100% (7 of 7 mice) |
3 months |
|
Smits R, Gastroenterology 1998 Feb;114(2):275-83 |
Skin gland - Sebaceous gland | Male |
96% (44 of 46 mice) |
1-6 months |
|
Smits R, Gastroenterology 1998 Feb;114(2):275-83 |