Cancer is the second leading disease causing human death. Pre-clinical in vivo studies are essential for translating in vitro laboratory research results into the clinic. Rodents, including the mouse and rat, have been widely used for pre-clinical studies due to their small size, clear genetic backgrounds, rapid propagation, and mature transgenic technologies. However, because rodents are evolutionarily distinct from humans, many pre-clinical research results using rodent models cannot be reproduced in the clinic. Non-human primates (NHPs) may be better animal models than rodents for human cancer research because NHPs and humans share greater similarity in regards to their genetic evolution, immune system, physiology and metabolism. This ar...
International audienceAnimal models are necessary tools for solving the most serious challenges faci...
Because of their strong similarities to humans across physiolog-ic, developmental, behavioral, immun...
Rodents (especially Mus musculus and Rattus norvegicus) have been the most widely used models in bio...
Cancer is the second leading disease causing human death. Pre-clinical in vivo studies are essential...
Obesity and its multiple metabolic sequelae, including type 2 diabetes, cardiovascular disease, and ...
While the advancement of transgenic primate models has led to a new era in modeling human conditions...
Human development has been studied for over a century, but the molecular mechanisms underlying human...
Nonhuman primates (NHPs) are alike humans in size, behavior, physiology, biochemistry, and immunolog...
The costs for the development of new drugs have increased dramatically over the past 30 years. One o...
There is much current debate surrounding the use of non-human primates (NHPs) in medical research an...
Human development has been studied for over a century, but the molecular mechanisms underlying human...
Research involving nonhuman primates (NHPs) has played a vital role in many of the medical and scien...
Advocates of chimpanzee research claim the genetic similarity of humans and chimpanzees make them an...
The remarkable similarity between non-human primates (NHPs) and humans establishes them as essential...
Abstract Animal models that represent human diseases constitute an important tool in understanding t...
International audienceAnimal models are necessary tools for solving the most serious challenges faci...
Because of their strong similarities to humans across physiolog-ic, developmental, behavioral, immun...
Rodents (especially Mus musculus and Rattus norvegicus) have been the most widely used models in bio...
Cancer is the second leading disease causing human death. Pre-clinical in vivo studies are essential...
Obesity and its multiple metabolic sequelae, including type 2 diabetes, cardiovascular disease, and ...
While the advancement of transgenic primate models has led to a new era in modeling human conditions...
Human development has been studied for over a century, but the molecular mechanisms underlying human...
Nonhuman primates (NHPs) are alike humans in size, behavior, physiology, biochemistry, and immunolog...
The costs for the development of new drugs have increased dramatically over the past 30 years. One o...
There is much current debate surrounding the use of non-human primates (NHPs) in medical research an...
Human development has been studied for over a century, but the molecular mechanisms underlying human...
Research involving nonhuman primates (NHPs) has played a vital role in many of the medical and scien...
Advocates of chimpanzee research claim the genetic similarity of humans and chimpanzees make them an...
The remarkable similarity between non-human primates (NHPs) and humans establishes them as essential...
Abstract Animal models that represent human diseases constitute an important tool in understanding t...
International audienceAnimal models are necessary tools for solving the most serious challenges faci...
Because of their strong similarities to humans across physiolog-ic, developmental, behavioral, immun...
Rodents (especially Mus musculus and Rattus norvegicus) have been the most widely used models in bio...