Many of the pathogens that cause human infectious diseases do not infect rodents or other mammalian species. Small animal models that allow studies of the pathogenesis of these agents and evaluation of drug efficacy are critical for identifying ways to prevent and treat human infectious diseases. Immunodeficient mice engrafted with functional human cells and tissues, termed \u27humanized\u27 mice, represent a critical pre-clinical bridge for in vivo studies of human pathogens. Recent advances in the development of humanized mice have allowed in vivo studies of multiple human infectious agents providing novel insights into their pathogenesis that was otherwise not possible
Rodent models for human diseases contribute significantly to understanding human physiology and path...
Immunodeficient mice engrafted with human cells and tissues have provided an exciting alternative to...
Immunodeficient mice engrafted with human cells and tissues have provided an exciting alternative to...
Many of the pathogens that cause human infectious diseases do not infect rodents or other mammalian ...
The evolution of infectious pathogens in humans proved to be a global health problem. Technological ...
Immunodeficient mice engrafted with functional human cells and tissues, that is, humanized mice, hav...
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 ...
With the increase in knowledge resulting from the sequencing of the human genome, the genetic basis ...
With the increase in knowledge resulting from the sequencing of the human genome, the genetic basis ...
Humanized mice are a promising translational model for studying human hematopoiesis and immunity. T...
The study of human-specific infectious agents has been hindered by the lack of optimal small animal ...
The study of human-specific infectious agents has been hindered by the lack of optimal small animal ...
While the traditional animal models contributed immensely to biomedical research there remain many k...
Rodent models for human diseases contribute significantly to understanding human physiology and path...
Immunodeficient mice engrafted with human cells and tissues have provided an exciting alternative to...
Immunodeficient mice engrafted with human cells and tissues have provided an exciting alternative to...
Many of the pathogens that cause human infectious diseases do not infect rodents or other mammalian ...
The evolution of infectious pathogens in humans proved to be a global health problem. Technological ...
Immunodeficient mice engrafted with functional human cells and tissues, that is, humanized mice, hav...
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 ...
With the increase in knowledge resulting from the sequencing of the human genome, the genetic basis ...
With the increase in knowledge resulting from the sequencing of the human genome, the genetic basis ...
Humanized mice are a promising translational model for studying human hematopoiesis and immunity. T...
The study of human-specific infectious agents has been hindered by the lack of optimal small animal ...
The study of human-specific infectious agents has been hindered by the lack of optimal small animal ...
While the traditional animal models contributed immensely to biomedical research there remain many k...
Rodent models for human diseases contribute significantly to understanding human physiology and path...
Immunodeficient mice engrafted with human cells and tissues have provided an exciting alternative to...
Immunodeficient mice engrafted with human cells and tissues have provided an exciting alternative to...