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DescriptionAbbie EC Lathrop.jpg
English: Abbie Lathrop was a former school-teacher turned mouse fancier who was critical in the development of the C57Bl/6 and DBA inbred mouse strains. Her research with Leo Loeb between 1910-1918 was among the first to demonstrate the heritability of cancer. This is the only high quality photograph of Miss Lathrop taken for an article in The Springfield Weekly Republican.
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Miss Abbie EC Lathrop photographed for an article in The Springfield Weekly Republican.
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Abbie Lathrop, the "mouse woman of Granby": rodent fancier and accidental genetics pioneer
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