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Correlative Memory Deficits, Aβ Elevation, and Amyloid Plaques in Transgenic Mice
Science, 1996K. Hsiao +7 more
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Histological Examination of Transgenic Mice
2003Histological examination is important to detect and differentiate among different types of tissue changes at the microscopic level. An enlarged organ can be hyperplastic, hypertrophied, or neoplastic. It can also be merely inflamed or infected. Only a histological examination can differentiate among the various growth disturbances and pathological ...
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Transgenic mice and the pathogenesis of poliomyelitis
1994Transgenic mice expressing the cell receptor for poliovirus have been generated and are susceptible to poliovirus infection. TgPVR mice have been used to answer questions about the pathogenesis of poliovirus infection. Despite the widespread pattern of PVR expression, poliovirus infection in TgPVR mice is restricted to only a few sites, indicating that
V R, Racaniello, R, Ren
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Transgenic RNA Interference in Mice
2008RNA interference (RNAi) is a powerful tool in deciphering gene function. It has been used extensively, especially in cultured mammalian cells. We have shown that RNAi-induced gene silencing can be generated in mice. With conventional transgenic techniques, shRNA-expressing constructs can be introduced into one-cell mouse embryos. The transgenic animals
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Alzheimer-type neuropathology in transgenic mice overexpressing V717F β-amyloid precursor protein
Nature, 1995D. Games +33 more
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Biochimica et Biophysica Acta (BBA) - Reviews on Cancer, 1988
S J, Compere, P, Baldacci, R, Jaenisch
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S J, Compere, P, Baldacci, R, Jaenisch
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Postmortem Examination of Transgenic Mice
2003Postmortem examination of transgenic animals should ideally be performed by or with the help of a trained pathologist. This is because although the steps in the examination can be manually performed by anyone, the interpretation of the findings can only be done with the knowledge of veterinary medicine.
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Enhanced Neurofibrillary Degeneration in Transgenic Mice Expressing Mutant Tau and APP
Science, 2001Jada Lewis +13 more
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