Murine models for human autoimmune diseases are an essential tool for studying pathogenesis and for identifying new therapeutic targets. Mice are not the natural disease host, and conventional models have proved to be poor predictors of efficacy and safety in recent trials aiming to translate drug and biologic treatments to humans. Evidently, further steps towards recapitulating human diseases are urgently needed, for example using transgenic predisposing human HLA allele(s) plus T-cell receptor(s) implicated in a representative patient's autoimmune disease. The latest development - humanizing most of the immune system by transplanting human hematopoietic stem cells into severely immunodeficient mice - should lead to even better modeling
Our understanding of the molecular pathways that control immune responses, particularly immunomodula...
Mouse models of human cancer have been used extensively to circumvent the complexity in human patien...
The immune system is quite remarkable having both the ability to tolerate innocuous and self-antigen...
Humanized mice are a promising translational model for studying human hematopoiesis and immunity. T...
Immunodeficient mice engrafted with functional human cells and tissues, that is, humanized mice, hav...
The development of transgenic mice expressing human DR and DQ major histocompatibility complex (MHC)...
Humanized mice are a promising translational model for studying human hematopoiesis and immunity. T...
Immunodeficient mice engrafted with functional human cells and tissues, that is, humanized mice, hav...
With the increase in knowledge resulting from the sequencing of the human genome, the genetic basis ...
In the post-genomic era, the expression and investigation of human (auto)immunity genes seems more r...
Rodent models of rheumatoid arthritis (RA) have been used over decades to study the immunopathogenes...
While the traditional animal models contributed immensely to biomedical research there remain many k...
International audienceOver the last decade, incrementally improved xenograft mouse models, which sup...
Biomedical research in human beings is largely restricted to in vitro studies that lack complexity o...
Rodent models for human diseases contribute significantly to understanding human physiology and path...
Our understanding of the molecular pathways that control immune responses, particularly immunomodula...
Mouse models of human cancer have been used extensively to circumvent the complexity in human patien...
The immune system is quite remarkable having both the ability to tolerate innocuous and self-antigen...
Humanized mice are a promising translational model for studying human hematopoiesis and immunity. T...
Immunodeficient mice engrafted with functional human cells and tissues, that is, humanized mice, hav...
The development of transgenic mice expressing human DR and DQ major histocompatibility complex (MHC)...
Humanized mice are a promising translational model for studying human hematopoiesis and immunity. T...
Immunodeficient mice engrafted with functional human cells and tissues, that is, humanized mice, hav...
With the increase in knowledge resulting from the sequencing of the human genome, the genetic basis ...
In the post-genomic era, the expression and investigation of human (auto)immunity genes seems more r...
Rodent models of rheumatoid arthritis (RA) have been used over decades to study the immunopathogenes...
While the traditional animal models contributed immensely to biomedical research there remain many k...
International audienceOver the last decade, incrementally improved xenograft mouse models, which sup...
Biomedical research in human beings is largely restricted to in vitro studies that lack complexity o...
Rodent models for human diseases contribute significantly to understanding human physiology and path...
Our understanding of the molecular pathways that control immune responses, particularly immunomodula...
Mouse models of human cancer have been used extensively to circumvent the complexity in human patien...
The immune system is quite remarkable having both the ability to tolerate innocuous and self-antigen...