نتایج جستجو برای: animal pathology

تعداد نتایج: 311206  

2011
Carla A Scorza Esper A. Cavalheiro

Intellectual disability is a prevalent form of cognitive impairment, affecting 2-3% of the general population. It is a daunting societal problem characterized by significant limitations both in intellectual functioning and in adaptive behavior as expressed in conceptual, social and practical adaptive skills. Intellectual disability is a clinically important disorder for which the etiology and p...

Journal: :Fundamental & clinical pharmacology 2007
Michel Bourin Benoit Petit-Demoulière Brid Nic Dhonnchadha Martine Hascöet

Among the multiple possibilities to study human pathologies, animal models remain one of the most used pathways. They allow to access to unavailable answers in human patients and to learn about mechanisms of action of drugs. Primarily developed with rats, animal models in anxiety have been adapted with a mixed success for mice, an easy-to-use mammal with better genetic possibilities than rats. ...

2016
Mark J Arends Eric S White C Bruce A Whitelaw Timothy P Sheets Simon G Lillico Bhanu P Telugu

The recent development of gene editing tools and methodology for use in livestock enables the production of new animal disease models. These tools facilitate site-specific mutation of the genome, allowing animals carrying known human disease mutations to be produced. In this review, we describe the various gene editing tools and how they can be used for a range of large animal models of disease...

2015
Thoralf Niendorf Andreas Pohlmann Henning M. Reimann Helmar Waiczies Eva Peper Till Huelnhagen Erdmann Seeliger Adrian Schreiber Ralph Kettritz Klaus Strobel Min-Chi Ku Sonia Waiczies

Research in pathologies of the brain, heart and kidney have gained immensely from the plethora of studies that have helped shape new methods in magnetic resonance (MR) for characterizing preclinical disease models. Methodical probing into preclinical animal models by MR is invaluable since it allows a careful interpretation and extrapolation of data derived from these models to human disease. I...

2014
M. W. Hast A. Zuskov L. J. Soslowsky

Tendinopathy is a debilitating musculoskeletal condition which can cause significant pain and lead to complete rupture of the tendon, which often requires surgical repair. Due in part to the large spectrum of tendon pathologies, these disorders continue to be a clinical challenge. Animal models are often used in this field of research as they offer an attractive framework to examine the cascade...

2014
Jan Klohs Markus Rudin Derya R. Shimshek Nicolau Beckmann

In Alzheimer's disease (AD), vascular pathology may interact with neurodegeneration and thus aggravate cognitive decline. As the relationship between these two processes is poorly understood, research has been increasingly focused on understanding the link between cerebrovascular alterations and AD. This has at last been spurred by the engineering of transgenic animals, which display pathologic...

2016
Gillian M Lavelle Michelle M White Niall Browne Noel G McElvaney Emer P Reeves

Cystic fibrosis (CF) is caused by mutations in the cystic fibrosis transmembrane conductance regulator (CFTR) gene. The resultant characteristic ion transport defect results in decreased mucociliary clearance, bacterial colonisation, and chronic neutrophil-dominated inflammation. Much knowledge surrounding the pathophysiology of the disease has been gained through the generation of animal model...

2013
Warren Ladiges Yuji Ikeno Denny Liggitt Piper M. Treuting

Experimental design for mouse aging studies has historically involved lifespan, but it is now clear that survival data without pathology data limit the information that can be obtained on aging animals. This limitation becomes more serious when interventions of any sort are implemented. Pathology gives an insight into the health of an animal by revealing lesions not readily observable in the li...

2014
K. Purohit M. K. Bhowmik

Department of Veterinary Pathology, Faculty of Veterinary & Animal Sciences, West Bengal University of Animal and Fishery Sciences, 37, K.B. Sarani, Belgachia, High Security Animal Disease Laboratory (HSADL), Indian Veterinary Research Institute, AICRP-PHT (ICAR), Department of Fish Processing Technology, Faculty of Fishery Sciences, West Bengal Univers Chakgaria, Kolkata Department of Veterina...

2018
Frances T. Sheehan Elizabeth L. Brainerd Karen L. Troy Sandra J. Shefelbine Janet L. Ronsky

Although all functional movement arises from the interplay between the neurological, skeletal, and muscular systems, it is the skeletal system that forms the basic framework for functional movement. Central to understanding human neuromuscular development, along with the genesis of musculoskeletal pathologies, is quantifying how the human skeletal system adapts and mal-adapts to its mechanical ...

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