Nude mice dissection. Image 1 of 5. Nude mice in a petri dish ready for dissection at an animal experimentation laboratory. Nude mice are a genetic variant of the mouse. They are hairless and have an atrophied or absent thymus gland,leading to a compromised immune system. It is this lack of immunity that is used when conducting experiments with nude mice. For the entire sequence,see images G352/407 to G352/411. For a close-up of the mice before dissection,see G352/412 | |
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