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Genetic approaches in the mouse have relied on germline engineering to access marker-defined cell populations.
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Previous studies of C57BL/6J mice have relied on short-term observations of age-matched subject groups to reconstruct a time course for auditory pathologies.
Studies of CNVs in mice have relied on two main approaches.
However, previous studies in a mouse model have relied on TCR-transgenic T cells that may not reflect the behavior of a naturally-diverse polyclonal TCR repertoire.
Studies have investigated the role of propriospinal neurons in partial recovery from incomplete SCI (Bareyre, 2008; Flynn et al., 2011a) while in vitro analyses of functional connectivity in mouse spinal cord have relied on electrophysiological methods (Flynn et al., 2011b).
Most studies of mammalian cis-regulation to date have relied on mouse transgenesis as a means of assaying the enhancer function of CREs [4].
Because of these challenges to the embryological study of endodermal cells in the mouse embryo, many recent studies have relied on the use of endodermal-like cell lines that can mimic the functions of the early endoderm.
Several studies have relied heavily on mouse models of NPD with total KO of the Smpd1 gene (Asm−/−).
For decades immunologists have relied heavily on the mouse model for their experimental designs.
To date, most models of breast cancer angiogenesis have relied on subcutaneous injection into mice or implantation of tumors in human skin grafted onto immunocompromised mice, the latter providing the benefit that the response of human vessels can be evaluated.
Many past and recent advances in the field of iron metabolism have relied upon the use of mouse models of disease.
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