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Infect Immun. 1988 February; 56(2): 532-533
Multigenic control of resistance to Yersinia enterocolitica in inbred strains of mice.
G E Hancock,
R W Schaedler and
T T MacDonald
Department of Microbiology, Jefferson Medical College, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19107.
ABSTRACT
By using recombinant inbred mice derived from strains genetically resistant or susceptible to Yersinia enterocolitica, we demonstrated a tentative linkage of resistance with the Es-1 locus on murine chromosome 8. No correlation with resistance and genes associated with immune regulation was evident. In addition, resistance appeared to be multigenic.
Infect Immun. 1988 February; 56(2): 532-533
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