Inbred mice exhibit strain-specific variation in susceptibility to atherosclerosis and dyslipidemia that renders them useful in dissecting the genetic architecture of these complex diseases. Traditional quantitative trait locus (QTL) mapping studies using inbred strains often identify large genomic regions, containing many genes, due to limited recombination and/or sample size. This hampers candidate gene identification and translation of these results into possible risk factors and therapeutic targets. An alternative approach is the use of multiparental outbred lines for genetic mapping, such as the Diversity Outbred (DO) mouse panel, which can be more informative than traditional two-parent crosses and can aid in the identification of cau...
To fine map previously identified quantitative trait loci (QTL) affecting atherosclerosis in mice us...
Understanding the genetic basis of common disease and disease-related quantitative traits will aid i...
Abstract—Two strains of ApoE-deficient mice were found to have markedly different plasma lipoprotein...
Inbred mice exhibit strain-specific variation in susceptibility to atherosclerosis and dyslipidemia ...
Inbred mice exhibit strain-specific variation in susceptibility to atherosclerosis and dyslipidemia ...
Susceptibility to atherosclerosis is determined by both environmental and genetic factors. Its genet...
Common forms of atherosclerosis involve multiple genetic and environmental factors. While human geno...
Susceptibility to atherosclerosis is determined by both environmental and genetic factors. Its genet...
Inbred mice exhibit strain-specific variation in susceptibility to complex diseases which renders th...
Objective-—Genetics plays a large role in atherosclerosis susceptibility in humans and mice. We atte...
The recent developments in high-density genotyping and statistical analysis methods that have enable...
Understanding the genetic basis of common disease and disease-related quantitative traits will aid i...
We previously reported that mice have at least one major gene determining atherosclerosis susceptibi...
OBJECTIVE: We observed differences in atherosclerosis susceptibility in mouse inbred strains over th...
Abstract—Two strains of ApoE-deficient mice were found to have markedly different plasma lipoprotein...
To fine map previously identified quantitative trait loci (QTL) affecting atherosclerosis in mice us...
Understanding the genetic basis of common disease and disease-related quantitative traits will aid i...
Abstract—Two strains of ApoE-deficient mice were found to have markedly different plasma lipoprotein...
Inbred mice exhibit strain-specific variation in susceptibility to atherosclerosis and dyslipidemia ...
Inbred mice exhibit strain-specific variation in susceptibility to atherosclerosis and dyslipidemia ...
Susceptibility to atherosclerosis is determined by both environmental and genetic factors. Its genet...
Common forms of atherosclerosis involve multiple genetic and environmental factors. While human geno...
Susceptibility to atherosclerosis is determined by both environmental and genetic factors. Its genet...
Inbred mice exhibit strain-specific variation in susceptibility to complex diseases which renders th...
Objective-—Genetics plays a large role in atherosclerosis susceptibility in humans and mice. We atte...
The recent developments in high-density genotyping and statistical analysis methods that have enable...
Understanding the genetic basis of common disease and disease-related quantitative traits will aid i...
We previously reported that mice have at least one major gene determining atherosclerosis susceptibi...
OBJECTIVE: We observed differences in atherosclerosis susceptibility in mouse inbred strains over th...
Abstract—Two strains of ApoE-deficient mice were found to have markedly different plasma lipoprotein...
To fine map previously identified quantitative trait loci (QTL) affecting atherosclerosis in mice us...
Understanding the genetic basis of common disease and disease-related quantitative traits will aid i...
Abstract—Two strains of ApoE-deficient mice were found to have markedly different plasma lipoprotein...