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Animal models for disorders of hepatic lipoprotein metabolism

Journal of Molecular Medicine, 1995
The application of methods to create transgenic mice in which a gene of interest is either overexpressed or genetically inactivated has provided us with an ever-growing number of animal models to study complex physiological processes in vivo. Analysis of these mouse models has increased our knowledge about basic mechanisms that control biological ...
T E, Willnow, J, Herz
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Animal Models in Hepatitis Research

1983
In man, acute viral hepatitis is commonly caused by at least three antigenically and biologically distinct viruses (for a general review, see Koff [1]). Type A hepatitis, previously referred to as short-incubation or infectious hepatitis, occurs as a result of infection with hepatitis A virus (HAV), a small, 27 nM RNA virus with many features in common
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Animal models of hepatic encephalopathy.

Indian journal of gastroenterology : official journal of the Indian Society of Gastroenterology, 2004
Hepatic encephalopathy is a neuropsychiatric syndrome associated with acute liver failure, chronic parenchymal liver disease, or portosystemic anastomosis. Many approaches have been used to develop suitable models of hepatic encephalopathy, each with specific advantages and disadvantages. The most commonly used models have been the surgical hepatectomy
A, Bhatnagar, S, Majumdar
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Immunologic Factors Involved in the Growth of Primary Tumors in Human or Animal Hosts

Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 1970
Herbert F Oettgen
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Animal models for HIV/AIDS research

Nature Reviews Microbiology, 2012
Theodora Hatziioannou   +2 more
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Animal domestication in the era of ancient genomics

Nature Reviews Genetics, 2020
Laurent A F Frantz   +2 more
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