OMIA:000540-10141 : Hypotrichosis, generic in Cavia porcellus (domestic guinea pig)

In other species: macaques , dog , domestic cat , pig , taurine cattle , sheep , rabbit , golden hamster , Mongolian gerbil , meadow voles , American mink

Categories: Integument (skin) phene

Links to possible relevant human trait(s) and/or gene(s) in OMIM: 146520 (trait) , 146550 (trait) , 183849 (trait) , 211370 (trait) , 246500 (trait) , 250460 (trait) , 278200 (trait)

Mendelian trait/disorder: unknown

Disease-related: yes

Cross-species summary: Also known as Hairless

Cite this entry

Nicholas, F. W., Tammen, I., & Sydney Informatics Hub. (2005). OMIA:000540-10141: Online Mendelian Inheritance in Animals (OMIA) [dataset]. https://omia.org/. https://doi.org/10.25910/2AMR-PV70

References

Note: the references are listed in reverse chronological order (from the most recent year to the earliest year), and alphabetically by first author within a year.

2005 Valiveti, S., Paudel, KS., Hammell, DC., Hamad, MO., Chen, J., Crooks, PA., Stinchcomb, AL. :
In vitro/in vivo correlation of transdermal naltrexone prodrugs in hairless guinea pigs. Pharm Res 22:981-9, 2005. Pubmed reference: 15948042. DOI: 10.1007/s11095-005-4593-0.
2004 Fox, MA., McNichols, RJ., Gowda, A., Motamedi, M. :
The use of the hairless guinea pig in tattoo research. Contemp Top Lab Anim Sci 43:35-8, 2004. Pubmed reference: 15461438.
1999 Logan, T.P., Millard, C.B., Shutz, M., Schulz, S.M., Lee, R.B., Bongiovanni, R. :
Cutaneous uptake of C-14-HD vapor by the hairless guinea pig Drug & Chemical Toxicology 22:375-387, 1999.
Snider, T.H., Matthews, M.C., Braue, E.H. :
Model for assessing efficacy of topical skin protectants against sulfur mustard vapor using hairless guinea pigs Journal of Applied Toxicology 19:S55-S58, 1999. Pubmed reference: 10594902.
1998 Langenberg, J.P., van, der, Schans, G.P., Spruit, H.E.T., Kuijpers, W.C., Mars-Groenendijk, R.H., van, Dijk-Knijnenburg, H.C.M., Trap, H.C., van, Helden, H.P.M., Benschop, H.P. :
Toxicokinetics of sulfur mustard, and its DNA-adducts in the hairless guinea pig Drug & Chemical Toxicology 21:131-147, 1998.
1996 Kraeling, M.E.K., Lipicky, R.J., Bronaugh, R.L. :
Metabolism of benzocaine during percutaneous absorption in the hairless guinea pig - acetylbenzocaine formation and activity Skin Pharmacology 9:221-230, 1996. Pubmed reference: 8737920.
1993 Petrali, J.P., Oglesby, S.B., Hamilton, T.A., Mills, K.R. :
Comparative Morphology of Sulfur Mustard Effects in the Hairless Guinea Pig and a Human Skin Equivalent Journal of Submicroscopic Cytology and Pathology 25:113-118, 1993. Pubmed reference: 8462065.
1992 Miyauchi, H., Horio, T. :
A new animal model for contact dermatitis: the hairless guinea pig. J Dermatol 19:140-5, 1992. Pubmed reference: 1640019. DOI: 10.1111/j.1346-8138.1992.tb03197.x.
1991 Horio, T., Miyauchi, H., Asada, Y. :
The hairless guinea pig as an experimental animal for photodermatology. Photodermatol Photoimmunol Photomed 8:69-72, 1991. Pubmed reference: 1756115.
1990 Bolognia, J.L., Murray, M.S., Pawelek, J.M. :
Hairless pigmented guinea pigs: a new model for the study of mammalian pigmentation. Pigment Cell Res 3:150-6, 1990. Pubmed reference: 2290786. DOI: 10.1111/j.1600-0749.1990.tb00280.x.
1979 Reed, C., O'Donoghue, J.L. :
A new guinea pig mutant with abnormal hair production and immunodeficiency. Lab Anim Sci 29:744-8, 1979. Pubmed reference: 529772.

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