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Making mice
standardizing animals for american biomedical research ; 1900 - 1955
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Rader, Karen Ann
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2004
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Princeton, NJ, Princeton University Press
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Illustrations ix
Acknowledgments xiii
Abbreviations xvii
INTRODUCTION: Why Mice? 1
CHAPTER ONE: Mice, Medicine, and Genetics: From Pet Rodents to Research Materials (1900-21) 25
CHAPTER TWO: Experiment and Change: Institutionalizing Inbred Mice (1922-30) 59
CHAPTER THREE: Mice for Sale: Commodifying Research Animals (1930-33) 97
CHAPTER FOUR: A New Deal for Mice: Biomedicine as Big Science (1933-40) 135
CHAPTER FIVE: R X Mouse : JAX Mice in Cancer Research (1938-55) 175
CHAPTER SIX: Mouse Genetics as Public Policy: Radiation Risk in Cold War America (1946-56) 221
EPILOGUE: Animals and the New Biology: Oncomouse and Beyond 251
Bibliography 269
Index 293
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Rader. Karen A.
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2004
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Princeton, NJ, Princeton University Press
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XVIII, 299 S. : Ill., graph. Darst.
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Literaturverz. S. [269] - 292. - Zugl.: Indiana Univ., Diss., 1995
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