The birth of the first transgenic primate to have inherited a transgene from its parents opens the possibility to set up transgenic marmoset colonies, as these monkeys are small and relatively easy to keep and breed in research facilities. The prospect of transgenic marmoset models of human disease, readily available in the way that transgenic laboratory mice are currently, prompts excitement in the scientific community; but the idea of monkeys being bred to carry diseases is also contentious. We structure an ethical analysis of the transgenic marmoset case around three questions: whether it is acceptable to use animals as models of human disease; whether it is acceptable to genetically modify animals; and whether these animals’ being monke...
Transgenic animals are organisms that have been genetically altered on purpose: genes are knocked ou...
Assertions that the use of monkeys to investigate human diseases is valid scientifically are frequen...
Genetically engineered animals have opened new frontiers in the study of physiology and disease proc...
In May 2009, the journal Nature published an article by Erika Sasaki et al.outlining a research deve...
While the advancement of transgenic primate models has led to a new era in modeling human conditions...
Emerging biotechnology may soon allow the creation of genetically human organs inside animals, with ...
An ongoing flood of comparative genomic data is identifying human lineage specific (HLS) sequences o...
Controversy and activism have long been linked to the subject of primate research. Even in the midst...
Groundbreaking studies showed that differentiated somatic cells of mouse and human origin could be r...
After World War II, a dramatic increase occurred in the utilization of nonhuman primates in biomedic...
The use of non-human primates in biomedical research is a contentious issue that raises serious ethi...
The use of primates in regulated research and testing means that they are intentionally subjected to...
Because of their strong similarities to humans across physiolog-ic, developmental, behavioral, immun...
Human development has been studied for over a century, but the molecular mechanisms underlying human...
Emerging biotechnology may soon allow the creation of genetically human organs inside animals, with ...
Transgenic animals are organisms that have been genetically altered on purpose: genes are knocked ou...
Assertions that the use of monkeys to investigate human diseases is valid scientifically are frequen...
Genetically engineered animals have opened new frontiers in the study of physiology and disease proc...
In May 2009, the journal Nature published an article by Erika Sasaki et al.outlining a research deve...
While the advancement of transgenic primate models has led to a new era in modeling human conditions...
Emerging biotechnology may soon allow the creation of genetically human organs inside animals, with ...
An ongoing flood of comparative genomic data is identifying human lineage specific (HLS) sequences o...
Controversy and activism have long been linked to the subject of primate research. Even in the midst...
Groundbreaking studies showed that differentiated somatic cells of mouse and human origin could be r...
After World War II, a dramatic increase occurred in the utilization of nonhuman primates in biomedic...
The use of non-human primates in biomedical research is a contentious issue that raises serious ethi...
The use of primates in regulated research and testing means that they are intentionally subjected to...
Because of their strong similarities to humans across physiolog-ic, developmental, behavioral, immun...
Human development has been studied for over a century, but the molecular mechanisms underlying human...
Emerging biotechnology may soon allow the creation of genetically human organs inside animals, with ...
Transgenic animals are organisms that have been genetically altered on purpose: genes are knocked ou...
Assertions that the use of monkeys to investigate human diseases is valid scientifically are frequen...
Genetically engineered animals have opened new frontiers in the study of physiology and disease proc...