Murphy Roths large


Murphy Roths large is a strain of laboratory mouse developed in 1999 at The Wistar Institute in Philadelphia, PA. Originally bred for autoimmune disease research, it was discovered to have remarkable tissue regeneration abilities.

Research

The MRL/MpJ mouse strain was selectively bred by scientists to have an autoimmune genetic disorder to be used as a model for autoimmune disease research. After making puncture wounds in their ears, these mice were observed to completely regenerate from these wounds without development of scar tissue. In further research, this mouse strain has been observed to have the ability to also regenerate cardiac tissue, displays a resistance to muscle dystrophy, and is resistant to experiencing hyperglycemia from a diet high in fats.