The laboratory mouse Mus musculus has long been used as a model organism to test hypotheses and treatments related to understanding the mechanisms of disease in humans; however, for these experiments to be relevant, it is important to know the complex ways in which mice are similar to humans and, crucially, the ways in which they differ. In this chapter, an in-depth analysis of these similarities and differences is provided to allow researchers to use mouse models of human disease and primary cells derived from these animal models under the most appropriate and meaningful conditions.Although there are considerable differences between mice and humans, particularly regarding genetics, physiology, and immunology, a more thorough understanding ...
Mouse strains are frequently used to model human disease states, to test the efficiency of drugs and...
Abstract Over the past decade there has been a significant shift to the use of murine models for inv...
peer reviewedWe urgently need animal models to study infectious disease. Mice are susceptible to a s...
The laboratory mouse has developed into the preferred model system for biomedical lung research. The...
The mouse is an ideal model organism for studies of human disease, because mouse is physiologically ...
With the increase in knowledge resulting from the sequencing of the human genome, the genetic basis ...
With the increase in knowledge resulting from the sequencing of the human genome, the genetic basis ...
With the increase in knowledge resulting from the sequencing of the human genome, the genetic basis ...
Small differences in our genome distinguish us from each other. Although diversity is a good thing, ...
ABSTRACT: In vivo animal models can offer valuable information on several aspects of asthma pathogen...
The laboratory mouse has developed into the preferred model system for biomedical research. Many inv...
Elucidation of the pathogenesis in respiratory chain diseases is of great importance for developing ...
ABSTRACT: In vivo animal models can offer valuable information on several aspects of asthma pathogen...
peer reviewedWe urgently need animal models to study infectious disease. Mice are susceptible to a s...
Mouse strains are frequently used to model human disease states, to test the efficiency of drugs and...
Mouse strains are frequently used to model human disease states, to test the efficiency of drugs and...
Abstract Over the past decade there has been a significant shift to the use of murine models for inv...
peer reviewedWe urgently need animal models to study infectious disease. Mice are susceptible to a s...
The laboratory mouse has developed into the preferred model system for biomedical lung research. The...
The mouse is an ideal model organism for studies of human disease, because mouse is physiologically ...
With the increase in knowledge resulting from the sequencing of the human genome, the genetic basis ...
With the increase in knowledge resulting from the sequencing of the human genome, the genetic basis ...
With the increase in knowledge resulting from the sequencing of the human genome, the genetic basis ...
Small differences in our genome distinguish us from each other. Although diversity is a good thing, ...
ABSTRACT: In vivo animal models can offer valuable information on several aspects of asthma pathogen...
The laboratory mouse has developed into the preferred model system for biomedical research. Many inv...
Elucidation of the pathogenesis in respiratory chain diseases is of great importance for developing ...
ABSTRACT: In vivo animal models can offer valuable information on several aspects of asthma pathogen...
peer reviewedWe urgently need animal models to study infectious disease. Mice are susceptible to a s...
Mouse strains are frequently used to model human disease states, to test the efficiency of drugs and...
Mouse strains are frequently used to model human disease states, to test the efficiency of drugs and...
Abstract Over the past decade there has been a significant shift to the use of murine models for inv...
peer reviewedWe urgently need animal models to study infectious disease. Mice are susceptible to a s...