Rats were the first mammalian species domesticated for scientific purposes, and they soon became the most widely used animal model in biomedical sciences, including cardiovascular research and behavioral neuroscience. Yet, after the development of technologies to manipulate genes, researchers largely shifted to the use of mice. However, as we lay out with examples from drug addiction, social behavior, and cardiovascular research, rats have experimental advantages over mice. With the introduction of zinc-finger nuclease (ZFN), transcription activator-like effector nuclease (TALEN) methodologies, and, specifically, the clustered regularly interspaced short palindromic repeats (CRISPR) associated system, gene targeting is no longer limited to ...
The rat is an important system for modeling human disease. Four years ago, the rich 150-year history...
The laboratory rat is one of the most studied model organisms for human heath and disease. Researche...
The rat is an important system for modeling human disease. Four years ago, the rich 150-year history...
Contains fulltext : 174964.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Rats were the...
The rat is a powerful model for the study of human physiology and diseases, and is preferred by phys...
Rodents (especially Mus musculus and Rattus norvegicus) have been the most widely used models in bio...
International audienceThe rat is a model of choice to understanding gene function and modeling human...
The laboratory rat is rapidly gaining momentum as a mammalian genetic model organism. Although tradi...
More than a thousand quantitative trait loci (QTLs) relevant to many aspects of complex human diseas...
International audienceThe generation of genetically modified animals is important for both research ...
In this chapter, we briefly review the use of rats as a genetic model for the study of behavior. Rat...
The laboratory rat has been used for a long time as the model of choice in several biomedical discip...
Gene targeting technologies in rats: zinc finger nucleases, transcription activator-like effector nu...
Transcription Activator-Like Effector Nucleases (TALEN) are potential tools for precise genome engin...
International audienceThe rat is an important animal model to understand gene function and model hum...
The rat is an important system for modeling human disease. Four years ago, the rich 150-year history...
The laboratory rat is one of the most studied model organisms for human heath and disease. Researche...
The rat is an important system for modeling human disease. Four years ago, the rich 150-year history...
Contains fulltext : 174964.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Rats were the...
The rat is a powerful model for the study of human physiology and diseases, and is preferred by phys...
Rodents (especially Mus musculus and Rattus norvegicus) have been the most widely used models in bio...
International audienceThe rat is a model of choice to understanding gene function and modeling human...
The laboratory rat is rapidly gaining momentum as a mammalian genetic model organism. Although tradi...
More than a thousand quantitative trait loci (QTLs) relevant to many aspects of complex human diseas...
International audienceThe generation of genetically modified animals is important for both research ...
In this chapter, we briefly review the use of rats as a genetic model for the study of behavior. Rat...
The laboratory rat has been used for a long time as the model of choice in several biomedical discip...
Gene targeting technologies in rats: zinc finger nucleases, transcription activator-like effector nu...
Transcription Activator-Like Effector Nucleases (TALEN) are potential tools for precise genome engin...
International audienceThe rat is an important animal model to understand gene function and model hum...
The rat is an important system for modeling human disease. Four years ago, the rich 150-year history...
The laboratory rat is one of the most studied model organisms for human heath and disease. Researche...
The rat is an important system for modeling human disease. Four years ago, the rich 150-year history...