Animal-based biotechnologies involve the use of domestic animals for the production of pharmaceuticals and various proteins in milk and eggs, as disease models, as tools for stem cell research and animal cloning, and as sources of organs for xenotransplantation into humans. Avian species offer several advantages over mammalian models, and they have been used historically to advance the fields of embryology, immunology, oncology, virology, and vaccine development. In addition, avian species can be used for studying the etiology of human ovarian cancer and other human diseases such as disorders based on the abnormal metabolism of lipids and as unique mechanisms for the biosynthesis and transport of cholesterol. This review integrates recent p...
Over the past two decades numerous reports have demonstrated that the genetic modification of poultr...
Ovarian cancer (OC) is the most lethal gynecological cancer. Early detection of OC is crucial for pr...
This session begins with a review of avian gastrointestinal anatomy and physiology. The intestinal ...
The latest progress of biological sciences is intensively related with the development of genetic te...
Aves species have become valuable models for numerous experimental and biotechnological purposes due...
The ability to introduce foreign DNA into the genome of an organism has proven to be one of the most...
The ability to introduce foreign DNA into the genome of an organism has proven to be one of the most...
Biomedical research focusing on physiological, morphological, behavioral, and other aspects of devel...
The rapid development of genome modification technology has provided many great benefits in diverse ...
Production of genome-edited animals using germline-competent cells and genetic modification tools ha...
Antimicrobial resistance is becoming a greater danger to both human and animal health, reducing the ...
Avian models were some of the first animal models of atherosclerosis to be studied. This work presen...
ABSTRACT The avian embryo is uniquely amenable to experimental manipulation. The most widely used mo...
International audienceThe chicken embryo has a long history as a key model in developmental biology....
Over the past two decades numerous reports have demonstrated that the geneticmodification of poultry...
Over the past two decades numerous reports have demonstrated that the genetic modification of poultr...
Ovarian cancer (OC) is the most lethal gynecological cancer. Early detection of OC is crucial for pr...
This session begins with a review of avian gastrointestinal anatomy and physiology. The intestinal ...
The latest progress of biological sciences is intensively related with the development of genetic te...
Aves species have become valuable models for numerous experimental and biotechnological purposes due...
The ability to introduce foreign DNA into the genome of an organism has proven to be one of the most...
The ability to introduce foreign DNA into the genome of an organism has proven to be one of the most...
Biomedical research focusing on physiological, morphological, behavioral, and other aspects of devel...
The rapid development of genome modification technology has provided many great benefits in diverse ...
Production of genome-edited animals using germline-competent cells and genetic modification tools ha...
Antimicrobial resistance is becoming a greater danger to both human and animal health, reducing the ...
Avian models were some of the first animal models of atherosclerosis to be studied. This work presen...
ABSTRACT The avian embryo is uniquely amenable to experimental manipulation. The most widely used mo...
International audienceThe chicken embryo has a long history as a key model in developmental biology....
Over the past two decades numerous reports have demonstrated that the geneticmodification of poultry...
Over the past two decades numerous reports have demonstrated that the genetic modification of poultr...
Ovarian cancer (OC) is the most lethal gynecological cancer. Early detection of OC is crucial for pr...
This session begins with a review of avian gastrointestinal anatomy and physiology. The intestinal ...