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Animal model for human disease

Translational challenges of animal models in Chagas disease drug development: a review

Translational challenges of animal models in Chagas disease drug development: a review

... suitable animal model does not necessarily need to closely reproduce human disease, only to find an acceptable balance between relevance to human disease and capacity to answer a ...

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Animal models of human disease for gene therapy

Animal models of human disease for gene therapy

... for human gene therapy ...the disease and the role of central nervous system– directed versus systemic gene transfer made the availability of an animal model compelling and necessary for the ...

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Animal models for human disease – reflections from an animal researcher’s perspective

Animal models for human disease – reflections from an animal researcher’s perspective

... the human context is ...that animal models are representations of and not identical to humans and there needs to be awareness that negative and neutral analo- gies exist between animal models and ...

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Accelerating drug discovery for Alzheimer's disease: best practices for preclinical animal studies

Accelerating drug discovery for Alzheimer's disease: best practices for preclinical animal studies

... AD animal models or ...to disease-modifying ...of animal models to recapitulate the human disease, variations in breeding and colony maintenance, lack of standards in design, conduct ...

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MicroRNA functions in animal development and human disease

MicroRNA functions in animal development and human disease

... in human cancer? Many microRNAs are de-regulated in primary human tumours (Calin et ...many human microRNAs are located at genomic regions linked to cancer (Calin et ...on human chromosome 13 ...

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A xenograft animal model of human arteriovenous malformations

A xenograft animal model of human arteriovenous malformations

... Some evidence suggests that complete surgical resec- tion with preoperative embolization has remained the most likely chance for cure, especially in the early phase [7,13]. But diagnosis of such lesions in the early ...

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To Identify Animal Skin Disease Model Using Image Processing

To Identify Animal Skin Disease Model Using Image Processing

... in human body is common. The disease such as cancer can easily spread through the application of ...case disease spread beyond certain level then they cannot be ...

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An overview of SARS‐CoV‐2 and animal infection

An overview of SARS‐CoV‐2 and animal infection

... an animal model for studying human respiratory viral infection ...severe disease or death [27, ...as animal models for assessing antiviral drugs or vaccine against SARS-CoV-2 [15, ...

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Developing an animal model of Dupuytren’s disease by orthotopic transplantation of human fibroblasts into athymic rat

Developing an animal model of Dupuytren’s disease by orthotopic transplantation of human fibroblasts into athymic rat

... Dupuytren’s disease generally begins as a hard nodule on the palm and slowly progresses into a fibrous cord that pulls the affected digit into a flexed contracted position [4, ...the disease progresses over ...

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Chemical and biomechanical characterization of hyperhomocysteinemic bone disease in an animal model

Chemical and biomechanical characterization of hyperhomocysteinemic bone disease in an animal model

... chick model of severe hyper- homocysteinemia as a superior alternative to the CBS- knockout mouse [7] for study of connective tissue ...liver disease, neither of which is typical of human CBS ...of ...

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Brca1 is expressed in human microglia and is dysregulated in human and animal model of ALS

Brca1 is expressed in human microglia and is dysregulated in human and animal model of ALS

... at disease end-stage ...motoneurone disease (hSOD1 G93A and pmn) an increase in ...all disease stages in hSOD1 G93A mice [8] and IGFBP4 mRNA was induced at pre-symptomatic age in pmn mice ...

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The domestic cat as a natural animal model of Alzheimer’s disease

The domestic cat as a natural animal model of Alzheimer’s disease

... In animal species that express human-type Aβ, SPs may be gathering toxic Aβ oligomers as “trash bins”, pre- venting Aβ oligomers from interacting with tau and pro- ceeding to NFT formation [12, 38, 52] ...

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Caffeine effect on non motor symptoms in an animal model of parkinson disease

Caffeine effect on non motor symptoms in an animal model of parkinson disease

... the animal, as well as in primates to test drug treatment protocols prior to the study in humans, since they resemble more closely human DP and researches have already been performed with the use of MPTP ...

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Effects of Rhes Prenylation on Mouse Cognition in a 3-Nitropropionic Acid Animal Model of Huntington's Disease

Effects of Rhes Prenylation on Mouse Cognition in a 3-Nitropropionic Acid Animal Model of Huntington's Disease

... HD human studies, animal models consistently show cognitive impairments that occur before motor symptom onset and progress throughout the course of the disease (Lione et ...mouse model of HD ...

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Renal Function and Hemodynamics in Recent Onset Type 1 Diabetes Mellitus in Sprague Dawley Rats

Renal Function and Hemodynamics in Recent Onset Type 1 Diabetes Mellitus in Sprague Dawley Rats

... We wish to thank Mr. Jusfaridan Aizan, Mr. Abd. Rahim Abdullah, Ms. Yong Mee Nyok and Mr. Roseli Hassan for helpful support and excellent technical assistance. Likewise, we are indebted to Mr. Yosuff Md. Saud from the ...

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The importance of integrating basic and clinical research toward the development of new therapies for Huntington disease

The importance of integrating basic and clinical research toward the development of new therapies for Huntington disease

... Huntington disease (HD) is a dominantly inherited neurodegenerative disorder that results from expansion of the polyglutamine repeat in the huntingtin (HTT) ...devastating disease. Given its monogenic ...

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DENGUE: BREAKBONE FEVER, HEMORRHAGIA OR SHOCK

DENGUE: BREAKBONE FEVER, HEMORRHAGIA OR SHOCK

... Dengue virus infection has been endemic in Malaysia and in the region for decades and the disease caused by the virus has led to increased morbidity and mortality each year. Dengue is now endemic in more than 110 ...

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A One Health Evaluation of the Southern African Centre for Infectious Disease Surveillance

A One Health Evaluation of the Southern African Centre for Infectious Disease Surveillance

... one human health, and one animal health institute engaged with SACIDS, which reflected the consortium’s aim to encourage collaboration between human and animal health sectors and to promote ...

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Genetic Diversity in the Collaborative Cross Model Recapitulates Human West Nile Virus Disease Outcomes

Genetic Diversity in the Collaborative Cross Model Recapitulates Human West Nile Virus Disease Outcomes

... Our adaptive immune response studies also revealed intra- and interdisease state heterogeneity in immune responses. For exam- ple, in some asymptomatic strains there are large numbers of WNV-specific CD8 ⫹ T cells ...

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