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This review summarizes the most important mouse models currently used to study HCV pathogenesis and infection.
This review will summarize the most commonly used of the genetic mouse models currently available for PD research.
In this review, we describe the mouse models currently used for colorectal cancer with liver metastasis, their characteristics, and their pros and cons.
The purpose of this Research Techniques Made Simple article is to provide an overview of the common types of psoriasis-like mouse models currently in use and their inherent advantages and limitations.
The vast array of breast cancer mouse models currently available is testimony to the complexity of mammary tumorigenesis and attempts by investigators to accurately portray the heterogeneity and intricacies of this disease.
Table 1 summarizes many of the genetically engineered MB mouse models currently published in the literature.
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Mouse models are currently used to research many human cancers including colon cancer.
Preclinical studies utilizing nanocomplexes to systemically deliver siRNA therapeutic to xenografts mouse models are currently underway.
No KO mouse models are currently available for these two cullins to understand their in vivo physiological functions.
The mechanism by which HBII-85 deficiency causes neurodevelopmental abnormalities in PWS and PWS-like abnormalities in mouse models is currently unknown.
Thus, both conclusions may be correct, and the specific circumstances surrounding a given model and protocol will need to be noted in future studies with the multiple eosinophil-deficient mouse models now currently available.
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