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Mouse Models of Atherosclerosis

Current Protocols in Immunology, 2012
AbstractGenetically altered mice carrying mutations of genes encoding crucial components of the immune system and lipid metabolism have been widely used to study the role of immune responses and inflammation in atherosclerosis. These mice are often fed a diet, with a high content of cholesterol and saturated fat in order to induce hypercholesterolemia ...
E, Maganto-Garcia   +2 more
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Mouse models of obesity

Clinics in Dermatology, 2004
Insights into the etiology of human obesity have arisen from the study of animal models. Animal models of obesity are also important for the development of future treatments of obesity. An agouti mouse mutation resulting in obese, yellow mice was described over a century ago and in 1992 agouti was cloned, making it the first obesity gene characterized ...
Carroll, Levi   +2 more
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Mouse Models of Phaeohyphomycosis

2023
Infections by dematiaceous fungi especially phaeohyphomycosis are an emerging group of infectious diseases worldwide with a variety of clinical presentations. The mouse model is a useful tool for studying phaeohyphomycosis, which can mimic dematiaceous fungal infections in humans.
Yi, Zhang, Ruoyu, Li
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Mouse Models of Yersiniosis

2019
Yersiniosis is common foodborne gastrointestinal disease caused by the enteric pathogens Yersinia enterocolitica and Yersinia pseudotuberculosis. The mouse model of oral infection serves as a useful tool to study enteropathogenic Yersinia infection in mammals.
Diana, Hooker-Romero   +3 more
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Mouse models of holoprosencephaly

Current Opinion in Neurology, 2003
Holoprosencephaly (HPE) is the most common anomaly of forebrain development in humans. The pathogenesis of HPE results in a failure of the brain hemispheres to separate during early development. Here we review experimental models of HPE in which some of the genes known to cause HPE in humans have been disrupted in the mouse.To date, mutations that ...
Monica, Hayhurst, Susan K, McConnell
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Mouse models in oncoimmunology

Nature Reviews Cancer, 2016
Fundamental cancer research and the development of efficacious antineoplastic treatments both rely on experimental systems in which the relationship between malignant cells and immune cells can be studied. Mouse models of transplantable, carcinogen-induced or genetically engineered malignancies - each with their specific advantages and difficulties ...
Zitvogel, Laurence   +4 more
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Cystic Fibrosis Mouse Models

American Journal of Respiratory Cell and Molecular Biology, 2007
Animal models of cystic fibrosis (CF) are powerful tools that enable the study of the mechanisms and complexities of human disease. Murine models have several intrinsic advantages compared with other animal models, including lower cost, maintenance, and rapid reproduction rate. Mice can be easily genetically manipulated by making transgenic or knockout
Claudine, Guilbault   +3 more
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Mouse models of implantation

Trends in Endocrinology & Metabolism, 2007
The process of implantation, necessary for nearly all viviparous birth, consists of tightly regulated reactions including apposition of the blastocyst, attachment to the uterine epithelium and decidualization of the uterine stroma. In order for implantation to be successful, a reciprocal interaction between an implantation competent blastocyst and ...
Kevin Y, Lee   +4 more
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Mouse Models in Coagulation

Thrombosis and Haemostasis, 2002
In the past six years, analysis of numerous murine models, enabled by investigator-designed manipulation of the mouse genome, has gene-rated an explosion of new, and sometimes confounding, data. Mice with complete deficiencies in virtually all the known factors involved in hemostasis have been produced by targeted modification of the genes that encode ...
Kelly A, Hogan   +2 more
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Mouse Models of Asthma

Current Protocols in Mouse Biology, 2016
AbstractAllergic asthma is a chronic inflammatory disease of the conducting airways characterized by the presence of allergen‐specific IgE, Th2 cytokine production, eosinophilic airway inflammation, bronchial hyperreactivity, mucus overproduction, and structural changes in the airways.
Nincy, Debeuf   +4 more
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