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Strain: BDIX/Zte

Symbol: BDIX/Zte
Strain: BDIX
Substrain: Zte
RGD ID: 1566456
Citation ID: RRID:RGD_1566456
Ontology ID: RS:0001189
Type: inbred
Available Source: Not Available
Origination: Institute of Cell Biology (Cancer Research) of Duisburg-Essen University Medical School, Essen, Germany
Description: derived from Berlin-Druckrey strain BDIX
Last Known Status: Unknown





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neurilemmoma  (IAGP)

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Mammalian Phenotype

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References

References - curated
# Reference Title Reference Citation
1. Gender-specific polygenic control of ethylnitrosourea-induced oncogenesis in the rat peripheral nervous system. Koelsch BU, etal., Int J Cancer. 2006 Jan 1;118(1):108-14.
2. RGD Strain RSO annotation pipeline RGD Automated Pipelines

Region

Strain QTL Data
Symbol Name Trait
Schws1 Schwannoma susceptibility QTL 1 nervous system integrity trait   (VT:0010566)    
Schws2 Schwannoma susceptibility QTL 2 nervous system integrity trait   (VT:0010566)    
Schws3 Schwannoma susceptibility QTL 3 nervous system integrity trait   (VT:0010566)    
Schws4 Schwannoma susceptibility QTL 4 nervous system integrity trait   (VT:0010566)    
Schws5 Schwannoma susceptibility QTL 5 nervous system integrity trait   (VT:0010566)    
Schws6 Schwannoma susceptibility QTL 6 nervous system integrity trait   (VT:0010566)    
Schws7 Schwannoma susceptibility QTL 7 nervous system integrity trait   (VT:0010566)    

Additional Information

RGD Curation Notes
Note Type Note Reference
strain_drgs_chems highly susceptible to development of ethylnitrosourea (EtNU)-induced malignant schwannomas of the peripheral nervous system (PNS), predominantly of the trigeminal nerves 1559300