Disease is not limited to humans. Rather, humans are but another mammal in a continuum, and as such, often share similar if not identical diseases with other mammalian species. Alopecia areata (AA) is such a disease. Natural disease occurs in humans, nonhuman primates, many domestic animals, and laboratory rodents. However, to be useful as models of human disease, affected animals need to be readily available to the research community, closely resemble the human disease, be easy to work with, and provide reproducible data. To date, the laboratory mouse (most if not all of the C3H substrains) and the Dundee experimental bald rat fit these criteria. Manipulations using full-thickness skin grafts or specific immune cell transfers have improved...
One of the most common human autoimmune diseases, alopecia areata (AA), is characterized by sudden, ...
Alopecia areata (AA)-like hair loss in C3H/HeJ mice provides an excellent model for human AA disease...
Alopecia areata is a cell-mediated autoimmune disease of humans and many domestic and laboratory ani...
Disease is not limited to humans. Rather, humans are but another mammal in a continuum, and as such,...
Disease is not limited to humans. Rather, humans are but another mammal in a continuum, and as such,...
Disease is not limited to humans. Rather, humans are but another mammal in a continuum, and as such,...
Disease is not limited to humans. Rather, humans are but another mammal in a continuum, and as such,...
Disease is not limited to humans. Rather, humans are but another mammal in a continuum, and as such,...
Laboratory mice have become the premier animal model for most human and domestic animal diseases, an...
Laboratory mice have become the premier animal model for most human and domestic animal diseases, an...
Rodent models of human disease provide an important tool in the investigation of genetic and environ...
Rodent models of human disease provide an important tool in the investigation of genetic and environ...
Although alopecia areata (AA) is not life threatening, it may lead to severe psychological disturban...
Alopecia areata (AA) is a nonscarring form of inflammatory hair loss in humans. AA-like hair loss ha...
Alopecia areata (AA)-like hair loss in C3H/HeJ mice provides an excellent model for human AA disease...
One of the most common human autoimmune diseases, alopecia areata (AA), is characterized by sudden, ...
Alopecia areata (AA)-like hair loss in C3H/HeJ mice provides an excellent model for human AA disease...
Alopecia areata is a cell-mediated autoimmune disease of humans and many domestic and laboratory ani...
Disease is not limited to humans. Rather, humans are but another mammal in a continuum, and as such,...
Disease is not limited to humans. Rather, humans are but another mammal in a continuum, and as such,...
Disease is not limited to humans. Rather, humans are but another mammal in a continuum, and as such,...
Disease is not limited to humans. Rather, humans are but another mammal in a continuum, and as such,...
Disease is not limited to humans. Rather, humans are but another mammal in a continuum, and as such,...
Laboratory mice have become the premier animal model for most human and domestic animal diseases, an...
Laboratory mice have become the premier animal model for most human and domestic animal diseases, an...
Rodent models of human disease provide an important tool in the investigation of genetic and environ...
Rodent models of human disease provide an important tool in the investigation of genetic and environ...
Although alopecia areata (AA) is not life threatening, it may lead to severe psychological disturban...
Alopecia areata (AA) is a nonscarring form of inflammatory hair loss in humans. AA-like hair loss ha...
Alopecia areata (AA)-like hair loss in C3H/HeJ mice provides an excellent model for human AA disease...
One of the most common human autoimmune diseases, alopecia areata (AA), is characterized by sudden, ...
Alopecia areata (AA)-like hair loss in C3H/HeJ mice provides an excellent model for human AA disease...
Alopecia areata is a cell-mediated autoimmune disease of humans and many domestic and laboratory ani...