Transgenic animals are used extensively in the study of in vivo gene function, as models for human diseases and in the production of biopharmaceuticals. The technology behind obtaining these animals involves molecular biology techniques, cell culture and embryo manipulation; the mouse is the species most widely used as an experimental model. In scientific research, diverse models are available as tools for the elucidation of gene function, such as transgenic animals, knockout and conditional knockout animals, knock-in animals, humanized animals, and knockdown animals. We examined the evolution of the science for the development of these animals, as well as the techniques currently used in obtaining these animal models. We review the phenoty...
Livestock models have contributed significantly to biomedical and surgical advances. Their contribut...
Abstract Transgenic animals are extensively used to study in vivo gene function as well as to model ...
Mice have become the mammalian model of choice for the application of genetics in biomedical researc...
Transgenic animals are used extensively in the study of in vivo gene function, as models for human d...
ABSTRACT. Transgenic animals are used extensively in the study of in vivo gene function, as models f...
Transgenic techniques have prompted major contributions to a number of research areas of biology and...
ArtículosEn este capítulo se muestran los avances de la biología molecular y las posibilidades que h...
Developments in the biological sciences in the last years have changed mankind's ability to manipu...
Our ability to modify whole animal genetics has grown considerably in the last two decades. We have ...
Background & Aim: Transgenic mice, of tengenerated by random integration of foreign genes into the m...
Background & Aim: Transgenic mice, of tengenerated by random integration of foreign genes into the m...
Our intention with this paper is to explain why transgenic mice have become an indispensable tool to...
A transgenic animal is an animal in which foreign DNA has been incorporated into its original DNA. T...
The first genetically modified large animals were developed in 1985 by microinjection to increase th...
Animals with manipulated genetic material (carrying recombinant DNA) are known as transgenic animals...
Livestock models have contributed significantly to biomedical and surgical advances. Their contribut...
Abstract Transgenic animals are extensively used to study in vivo gene function as well as to model ...
Mice have become the mammalian model of choice for the application of genetics in biomedical researc...
Transgenic animals are used extensively in the study of in vivo gene function, as models for human d...
ABSTRACT. Transgenic animals are used extensively in the study of in vivo gene function, as models f...
Transgenic techniques have prompted major contributions to a number of research areas of biology and...
ArtículosEn este capítulo se muestran los avances de la biología molecular y las posibilidades que h...
Developments in the biological sciences in the last years have changed mankind's ability to manipu...
Our ability to modify whole animal genetics has grown considerably in the last two decades. We have ...
Background & Aim: Transgenic mice, of tengenerated by random integration of foreign genes into the m...
Background & Aim: Transgenic mice, of tengenerated by random integration of foreign genes into the m...
Our intention with this paper is to explain why transgenic mice have become an indispensable tool to...
A transgenic animal is an animal in which foreign DNA has been incorporated into its original DNA. T...
The first genetically modified large animals were developed in 1985 by microinjection to increase th...
Animals with manipulated genetic material (carrying recombinant DNA) are known as transgenic animals...
Livestock models have contributed significantly to biomedical and surgical advances. Their contribut...
Abstract Transgenic animals are extensively used to study in vivo gene function as well as to model ...
Mice have become the mammalian model of choice for the application of genetics in biomedical researc...