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An outbred mouse strain that spontaneously develops a chronic intestinal inflammation similar to human Crohn's disease.
The F344 rat carries alleles contributing to bone fragility while the GK rat spontaneously develops type-2 diabetes.
In this paper a hierarchically structured model spontaneously develops an 'anatomical' division of labor akin to what several of the PFC speakers discussed.
For instance swine, a species that spontaneously develops atherosclerosis and thrombosis, are more closely mimics of the macrovascular-related thrombotic complications found in humans.
After injection, primary tumour grows into the mammary gland and spontaneously develops lung metastasis even after surgical removal of the original tumour, a situation resembling that occurring in real clinical situations43,59.
One of the principle disease models is the non-obese diabetic (NOD) mouse, a strain which spontaneously develops type 1 diabetes; and which is similar to the same disease in man.
I meet a woman whose son has a disorder where his body spontaneously develops tumors on nerve cells.
Driving back to her office, Miranda spontaneously develops tumors all over her body and dies in her car.
A chimeric HLA-DR4-H2-E (DR4) homozygous transgenic mouse line spontaneously develops diverse hematological malignancies with high frequency (70%).
To test this hypothesis, we have employed a transgenic mouse model that spontaneously develops adenocarcinoma of the prostate (TgMAP) [17], [18].
Validation of the targeted approach with fluorescence endoscopy was achieved using a mouse model that spontaneously develops adenomas in the distal colon.
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