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Animal Models

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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Animal Models

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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Animal Models of Osteomyelitis

The International Journal of Artificial Organs, 2006
There are numerous reports in the literature using animal models of osteomyelitis for investigating pathogenesis, diagnosis, and treatment of bone infections. Rabbits, rats, and dogs are commonly used animals, and, less frequently, chickens, guinea pigs, miniature pigs, goats, and sheep.
An Y. H.   +2 more
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Facial modeling and animation

ACM SIGGRAPH 2004 Course Notes, 2004
In this course we present an overview of the concepts and current techniques in facial modeling and animation. We introduce this research area by its history and applications. As a necessary prerequisite for facial modeling, data acquisition is discussed in detail.
Haber, J., Terzopoulos, D.
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Animal models

Pancreatology, 2006
Research on basic mechanisms that regulate pancreatic organogenesis may help to define molecular pathways involved in the development of pancreatic diseases. In this regard, animal models have become an essential part of advancing our research efforts.
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CRISPR in Animals and Animal Models

2017
CRISPR-Cas9 has revolutionized the generation of transgenic animals. This system has demonstrated an unprecedented efficiency, multiplexability, and ease of use, thereby reducing the time and cost required for genome editing and enabling the production of animals with more extensive genetic modifications.
Ellen, Shrock, Marc, Güell
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Animal models of psoriasis

Clinics in Dermatology, 2007
Research into the pathogenesis of psoriasis has been severely hampered by the lack of a naturally occurring disorder in laboratory animals that mimics the complex phenotype and pathogenesis of the human disease. A large variety of spontaneous mutations, genetically engineered rodents, immunological reconstitution approaches, and xenotransplantation ...
Boehncke, Wolf-Henning   +1 more
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Animal Models

2010
As clinical studies reveal that chemotherapeutic agents may impair several different cognitive domains in humans, the development of preclinical animal models is critical to assess the degree of chemotherapy-induced learning and memory deficits and to understand the underlying neural mechanisms.
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Growing and Animating Polygonal Models of Animals

Computer Graphics Forum, 1997
While there exist many computer models of animal bodies, as polygonal meshes and parametric surfaces, these are difficult to modify to take growth into account, or to animate. Growth data available from the literature usually is expressed as very sparse measurements over the body at various ages of the animal.
Marcelo Walter, Alain Fournier
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Animal Models of Osteoarthritis

Biorheology: The Official Journal of the International Society of Biorheology, 1999
Animal models have proved to be of considerable importance in elucidating mechanisms underlying joint damage in osteoarthritis (OA) and providing proof of concept in the development of pharmacologic and biologic agents that may modify structural damage in the OA joint.
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