During the last half-century pathologists have explored the biologic mechanisms associated with inherited human and veterinary diseases by using inbred and inbred mutant (spontaneous) strains of mice. The first successful gene transfer to mice by pronuclear injection of the herpes simplex virus thymidine kinase gene and rabbit and human β-globulin genes was achieved in the early 1980s. This accomplishment was followed a few years later with the creation of a mouse bearing a disrupted hypoxanthine phosphoribosyl transferase (hrpt) gene (targeted mutation based on ES cell blastocyst injection). Since then, hundreds of genetically engineered models of biomedical importance have been created. The unprecedented scale and scope of development of ...
Mice have become the mammalian model of choice for the application of genetics in biomedical researc...
AbstractHuman neurological disorders include a wide range of illnesses which have a disproportionate...
Background & Aim: Transgenic mice, of tengenerated by random integration of foreign genes into the m...
Abstract. As the human and mouse genome projects approach their goals, initiatives in functional gen...
The mouse is an ideal model organism for studies of human disease, because mouse is physiologically ...
Abstract. A valuable approach to investigating a bloiogical process is to study the effect of mutati...
The mouse is the leading organism for disease research. A rich resource of genetic variation occurs ...
<p>The use of the mouse as the dominant animal model for immunologic studies was due in no small par...
The impressive progress in transgenic techniques in mice within the past ten years has opened up val...
In this overview, we describe the advantages, disadvantages, and specific skin and hair abnormalitie...
In this overview, we describe the advantages, disadvantages, and specific skin and hair abnormalitie...
Transgenic animals are used extensively in the study of in vivo gene function, as models for human d...
The evaluation of spontaneous lesions in classical inbred strains of mice has become increasingly im...
ABSTRACT. Transgenic animals are used extensively in the study of in vivo gene function, as models f...
Background & Aim: Transgenic mice, of tengenerated by random integration of foreign genes into the m...
Mice have become the mammalian model of choice for the application of genetics in biomedical researc...
AbstractHuman neurological disorders include a wide range of illnesses which have a disproportionate...
Background & Aim: Transgenic mice, of tengenerated by random integration of foreign genes into the m...
Abstract. As the human and mouse genome projects approach their goals, initiatives in functional gen...
The mouse is an ideal model organism for studies of human disease, because mouse is physiologically ...
Abstract. A valuable approach to investigating a bloiogical process is to study the effect of mutati...
The mouse is the leading organism for disease research. A rich resource of genetic variation occurs ...
<p>The use of the mouse as the dominant animal model for immunologic studies was due in no small par...
The impressive progress in transgenic techniques in mice within the past ten years has opened up val...
In this overview, we describe the advantages, disadvantages, and specific skin and hair abnormalitie...
In this overview, we describe the advantages, disadvantages, and specific skin and hair abnormalitie...
Transgenic animals are used extensively in the study of in vivo gene function, as models for human d...
The evaluation of spontaneous lesions in classical inbred strains of mice has become increasingly im...
ABSTRACT. Transgenic animals are used extensively in the study of in vivo gene function, as models f...
Background & Aim: Transgenic mice, of tengenerated by random integration of foreign genes into the m...
Mice have become the mammalian model of choice for the application of genetics in biomedical researc...
AbstractHuman neurological disorders include a wide range of illnesses which have a disproportionate...
Background & Aim: Transgenic mice, of tengenerated by random integration of foreign genes into the m...