Contemporary approaches for developing new interventions and for pre-clinical risk evaluation include assessments for cardiovascular structure and function, frequently performed in a variety of animal and in vitro models, but generally lack details on normal species-specific reference ranges similar to what exists for humans. The genetically diverse Collaborative Cross (CC) mouse reference population allows for modeling genetic variability equivalent to that present in the human population. The CC population was used to develop cardiac reference values for Mus musculus, identify candidate genes that are associated with those phenotypes, and demonstrate interindividual susceptibility to two known cardiotoxicants. Heart function was analyzed ...
In the global human population, the leading cause of non-communicable death is cardiovascular diseas...
Heart size is an important factor in cardiac health and disease. In particular, increased heart weig...
Heart failure (HF) accounts for 1 in 9 deaths in the United States and is the leading cause of hospi...
Clinical variation in patient responses to myocardial infarction (MI) has been difficult to model in...
Clinical variation in patient responses to myocardial infarction (MI) has been difficult to model in...
Mice with genetic alterations are used in heart research as model systems of human diseases. In the ...
The collaborative cross (CC) is a large panel of mouse-inbred lines derived from eight founder strai...
The mouse is the most extensively used mammalian model for biomedical and aging research, and an ext...
Inbred mouse strains play a critical role in biomedical research. Genetic homogeneity within inbred ...
The cardiovascular system is critically important in the transport of oxygen and nutrients in higher...
The genetics of heart failure is complex. In familial cases of cardiomyopathy, where mutations of la...
Genetic reference populations in model organisms are critical resources for systems genetic analysis...
n the global human population, the leading cause of non-communicable death is cardiovascular disease...
Rationale: The extent of heart disease varies from person to person, suggesting that genetic backgro...
RATIONALE:The extent of heart disease varies from person to person, suggesting that genetic backgrou...
In the global human population, the leading cause of non-communicable death is cardiovascular diseas...
Heart size is an important factor in cardiac health and disease. In particular, increased heart weig...
Heart failure (HF) accounts for 1 in 9 deaths in the United States and is the leading cause of hospi...
Clinical variation in patient responses to myocardial infarction (MI) has been difficult to model in...
Clinical variation in patient responses to myocardial infarction (MI) has been difficult to model in...
Mice with genetic alterations are used in heart research as model systems of human diseases. In the ...
The collaborative cross (CC) is a large panel of mouse-inbred lines derived from eight founder strai...
The mouse is the most extensively used mammalian model for biomedical and aging research, and an ext...
Inbred mouse strains play a critical role in biomedical research. Genetic homogeneity within inbred ...
The cardiovascular system is critically important in the transport of oxygen and nutrients in higher...
The genetics of heart failure is complex. In familial cases of cardiomyopathy, where mutations of la...
Genetic reference populations in model organisms are critical resources for systems genetic analysis...
n the global human population, the leading cause of non-communicable death is cardiovascular disease...
Rationale: The extent of heart disease varies from person to person, suggesting that genetic backgro...
RATIONALE:The extent of heart disease varies from person to person, suggesting that genetic backgrou...
In the global human population, the leading cause of non-communicable death is cardiovascular diseas...
Heart size is an important factor in cardiac health and disease. In particular, increased heart weig...
Heart failure (HF) accounts for 1 in 9 deaths in the United States and is the leading cause of hospi...