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Use of a cytochrome P450 humanised mouse model to refine schistosomiasis drug discovery

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Davey SD   +27 more
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Transgenic Mouse Models

Peritoneal Dialysis International: Journal of the International Society for Peritoneal Dialysis, 2007
The development of peritoneal dialysis has been paralleled by a growing interest in establishing suitable experimental models to better understand the functional and structural processes operating in the peritoneal membrane. Thus far, most investigations have been performed in rat and rabbit models, with mechanistic insights essentially based on ...
Tomoya, Nishino   +2 more
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Meningioma mouse models

Journal of Neuro-Oncology, 2010
Meningiomas, although mostly benign, may sometimes present aggressive features and raise issues concerning alternative treatment options besides surgery. In order to gain new insights in meningioma biology and develop alternative treatments, several meningioma mouse models have been engineered during the past two decades. As rodents very rarely develop
Michel, Kalamarides   +2 more
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Transgenic Mouse Models

2013
The generation of transgenic mouse models has been a powerful technique for several decades and is still widely used. There have been many manuals and general reviews of this technology. This chapter is designed to be a "how-to" resource with detailed specifics.
Jennifer, Skelton   +3 more
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Burn Mouse Models

2014
Severe thermal injury induces immunosuppression, involving all parts of the immune system, especially when large fractions of the total body surface area are affected. An animal model was established to characterize the burn-induced immunosuppression. In our novel mouse model a 6 % third-degree burn injury was induced with a hot-air blower.
Henrik, Calum   +2 more
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Mouse models of glioma

Journal of Clinical Neuroscience, 2015
Gliomas are the most common primary tumour in the central nervous system in adults. The pathological hallmark of gliomas is their propensity for extensive infiltration into the surrounding brain parenchyma which results in tumour recurrence. Despite the use of optimal surgical removal and adjuvant therapies the most aggressive of these tumours ...
Stanley S. Stylli   +4 more
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Mouse corneal lymphangiogenesis model

Nature Protocols, 2011
This protocol describes a powerful in vivo method to quantitatively study the formation of new lymphatic vessels in the avascular cornea without interference of pre-existing lymphatics. Implantation of 100 ng of lymphangiogenic factors such as vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF)-A, VEGF-C or fibroblast growth factor-2, together with slow-release ...
Cao, Renhai   +7 more
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