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Genetic Animal Models of Cardiovascular Pathologies. [PDF]
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Annals of Neurology, 1994
Different models of experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitis (EAE) have been successfully applied to investigate and manifold aspects of the autoimmune pathogenesis of multiple sclerosis. Studies using myelin-specific T-cell lines that transfer EAE to naive recipient animals established that only activated lymphocytes are able to cross the endothelial
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Different models of experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitis (EAE) have been successfully applied to investigate and manifold aspects of the autoimmune pathogenesis of multiple sclerosis. Studies using myelin-specific T-cell lines that transfer EAE to naive recipient animals established that only activated lymphocytes are able to cross the endothelial
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2012
Five well-established animal models in influenza research are discussed in a schematic fashion. Although there are clear parallels between these models, like viruses used, housing and handling conditions under biosafety conditions, routes of virus inoculation, sampling strategies, and necropsy techniques (mostly elaborated on in Subheading 4), each of ...
Veldhuis Kroeze, Edwin +2 more
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Five well-established animal models in influenza research are discussed in a schematic fashion. Although there are clear parallels between these models, like viruses used, housing and handling conditions under biosafety conditions, routes of virus inoculation, sampling strategies, and necropsy techniques (mostly elaborated on in Subheading 4), each of ...
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Drug Safety, 1990
A review of the major categories of animal test procedures used in the toxicological assessment of drugs is presented. Problems that persist include low incidence responses, the need for innovation in toxicological methods and current societal attitudes about drugs and chemicals.
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A review of the major categories of animal test procedures used in the toxicological assessment of drugs is presented. Problems that persist include low incidence responses, the need for innovation in toxicological methods and current societal attitudes about drugs and chemicals.
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