: The immune system has evolved, and continues to evolve, in response to the selection pressure that infections exert on animals in their natural environments, yet much of our understanding about how the immune system functions comes from studies of model species maintained in the almost complete absence of such environmental selection. The scientific discipline of immunology has among its aims the improvement of human and animal health by the application of immunological knowledge. As research on humans and domesticated animals is highly constrained-ethically, logistically and financially-experimental animal models have become an invaluable tool for dissecting the functioning of the immune system. The house mouse (Mus musculus) is by far t...
Inbred mouse strains, living in simple laboratory environments far removed from nature, have been sh...
Previous studies have compared the immune systems of wild and of laboratory rodents in an effort to ...
Previous studies have compared the immune systems of wild and of laboratory rodents in an effort to ...
The immune system has evolved, and continues to evolve, in response to the selection pressure that i...
The immune state of wild animals is largely unknown. Knowing this and what affects it is important i...
<div><p>The immune state of wild animals is largely unknown. Knowing this and what affects it is imp...
The immune state of wild animals is largely unknown. Knowing this and what affects it is important i...
The laboratory mouse is the workhorse of immunology, used as a model of mammalian immune function, b...
The laboratory mouse is the workhorse of immunology, used as a model of mammalian immune function, b...
Transcriptomic methods are set to revolutionize the study ofthe immune system in naturally occurring...
In wild populations, individuals are regularly exposed to a wide range of pathogens. In this context...
Wild animals' immune responses contribute to their evolutionary fitness. These responses are moulded...
The immune function of wild animals has been rather little studied. Wild animals' immune function ma...
1.The ability, propensity and need to mount an immune response vary both among individuals and withi...
The factors which cause changes in condition and immune state are likely to be different in wild ani...
Inbred mouse strains, living in simple laboratory environments far removed from nature, have been sh...
Previous studies have compared the immune systems of wild and of laboratory rodents in an effort to ...
Previous studies have compared the immune systems of wild and of laboratory rodents in an effort to ...
The immune system has evolved, and continues to evolve, in response to the selection pressure that i...
The immune state of wild animals is largely unknown. Knowing this and what affects it is important i...
<div><p>The immune state of wild animals is largely unknown. Knowing this and what affects it is imp...
The immune state of wild animals is largely unknown. Knowing this and what affects it is important i...
The laboratory mouse is the workhorse of immunology, used as a model of mammalian immune function, b...
The laboratory mouse is the workhorse of immunology, used as a model of mammalian immune function, b...
Transcriptomic methods are set to revolutionize the study ofthe immune system in naturally occurring...
In wild populations, individuals are regularly exposed to a wide range of pathogens. In this context...
Wild animals' immune responses contribute to their evolutionary fitness. These responses are moulded...
The immune function of wild animals has been rather little studied. Wild animals' immune function ma...
1.The ability, propensity and need to mount an immune response vary both among individuals and withi...
The factors which cause changes in condition and immune state are likely to be different in wild ani...
Inbred mouse strains, living in simple laboratory environments far removed from nature, have been sh...
Previous studies have compared the immune systems of wild and of laboratory rodents in an effort to ...
Previous studies have compared the immune systems of wild and of laboratory rodents in an effort to ...