In this overview, we describe the advantages, disadvantages, and specific skin and hair abnormalities in spontaneous mouse mutations, as well as sources of information about models generally applicable to skin diseases. These inbred mouse mutations are used directly to evaluate the genetic bases of mammalian skin diseases and indirectly to study the effects of grafting human tissues onto congenitally immunodeficient mice. Such inbred immuno-deficient mice are productively used to study neoplasia and autoimmune diseases; to produce gene products in transfected human cells and to reconstitute the mouse immune system with human cells. The advantages of using inbred mouse mutants dramatically changed when the ability to produce transg...
Technology now exists for rapid screening of mutated laboratory mice to identify phenotypes associat...
Recent advances in high-throughput gene targeting and conditional mutagenesis are creating new and p...
The mouse is the leading organism for disease research. A rich resource of genetic variation occurs ...
In this overview, we describe the advantages, disadvantages, and specific skin and hair abnormalitie...
In this overview, we describe the advantages, disadvantages, and specific skin and hair abnormalitie...
Nearly 100 mouse mutations have been described as causing some type of abnormality of the skin or ha...
Nearly 100 mouse mutations have been described as causing some type of abnormality of the skin or ha...
Inbred laboratory mice are mammals and therefore are haired. Mice develop many of the same diseases ...
A comparison has been presented to illustrate many of the similarities in patterns of disease betwee...
A comparison has been presented to illustrate many of the similarities in patterns of disease betwee...
The recent advent of large scale reverse genetics and phenotyping projects has signalled a new era i...
Abstract. A valuable approach to investigating a bloiogical process is to study the effect of mutati...
During the last half-century pathologists have explored the biologic mechanisms associated with inhe...
Technology now exists for rapid screening of mutated laboratory mice to identify phenotypes associat...
Technology now exists for rapid screening of mutated laboratory mice to identify phenotypes associat...
Technology now exists for rapid screening of mutated laboratory mice to identify phenotypes associat...
Recent advances in high-throughput gene targeting and conditional mutagenesis are creating new and p...
The mouse is the leading organism for disease research. A rich resource of genetic variation occurs ...
In this overview, we describe the advantages, disadvantages, and specific skin and hair abnormalitie...
In this overview, we describe the advantages, disadvantages, and specific skin and hair abnormalitie...
Nearly 100 mouse mutations have been described as causing some type of abnormality of the skin or ha...
Nearly 100 mouse mutations have been described as causing some type of abnormality of the skin or ha...
Inbred laboratory mice are mammals and therefore are haired. Mice develop many of the same diseases ...
A comparison has been presented to illustrate many of the similarities in patterns of disease betwee...
A comparison has been presented to illustrate many of the similarities in patterns of disease betwee...
The recent advent of large scale reverse genetics and phenotyping projects has signalled a new era i...
Abstract. A valuable approach to investigating a bloiogical process is to study the effect of mutati...
During the last half-century pathologists have explored the biologic mechanisms associated with inhe...
Technology now exists for rapid screening of mutated laboratory mice to identify phenotypes associat...
Technology now exists for rapid screening of mutated laboratory mice to identify phenotypes associat...
Technology now exists for rapid screening of mutated laboratory mice to identify phenotypes associat...
Recent advances in high-throughput gene targeting and conditional mutagenesis are creating new and p...
The mouse is the leading organism for disease research. A rich resource of genetic variation occurs ...