نتایج جستجو برای: animal study

تعداد نتایج: 4104704  

Journal: :Frontiers in bioscience 2012
Yu-Chang Chen Jui-Sheng Wu Shun-Tai Yang Chien-Yu Huang Chen Chang Grace Y Sun Teng-Nan Lin

Stroke, or brain attack, is the third leading cause of death and the leading cause of adult disability worldwide. There is a great demand for intervention therapy. Unfortunately, although more than 700 drugs that target neuroprotection showed beneficial effects in preclinical animal studies, none of them proved efficacious in treating stroke patients. There is recent interest in understanding m...

Journal: :Frontiers in bioscience : a journal and virtual library 2008
Natasha J Hill Cecile King Malin Flodstrom-Tullberg

In this review we will discuss recent progress from studies on the genetic basis of autoimmune disease and how this has advanced our understanding of the processes behind disease susceptibility and pathogenesis. We review the genetic associations with autoimmune and inflammatory disease discovered in the latest genome-wide association (GWA) scans, and discuss the importance of animal models bot...

Journal: :International journal of endocrinology 2015
Myrte Merkestein Dyan Sellayah

In 2007, FTO was identified as the first genome-wide association study (GWAS) gene associated with obesity in humans. Since then, various animal models have served to establish the mechanistic basis behind this association. Many earlier studies focussed on FTO's effects on food intake via central mechanisms. Emerging evidence, however, implicates adipose tissue development and function in the c...

2015
Jennifer Blaze Arun Asok Tania L. Roth

Early childhood is a sensitive period in which infant-caregiver experiences have profound effects on brain development and behavior. Clinical studies have demonstrated that infants who experience stress and adversity in the context of caregiving are at an increased risk for the development of psychiatric disorders. Animal models have helped to elucidate some molecular substrates of these risk f...

Journal: :Antimicrobial agents and chemotherapy 2009
Karoline Sidelmann Brinch Anne Sandberg Pierre Baudoux Françoise Van Bambeke Paul M Tulkens Niels Frimodt-Møller Niels Høiby Hans-Henrik Kristensen

Antimicrobial therapy of infections with Staphylococcus aureus can pose a challenge due to slow response to therapy and recurrence of infection. These treatment difficulties can partly be explained by intracellular survival of staphylococci, which is why the intracellular activity of antistaphylococcal compounds has received increased attention within recent years. The intracellular activity of...

Journal: :Current Biology 2013
L. Marsh A. Pearson D. Ropar A. Hamilton

population expansion is that most alleles are rare, and are not interrogated by standard commercially available microarrays. The full extent of what is missed became apparent from recent population scale re-sequencing projects: only 13% of variants with a frequency of less than 0.5% had been described previously. If rare variants make a substantial contribution to your disease of interest, bewa...

Journal: :The British journal of nutrition 2007
Graham C Burdge Mark A Hanson Jo L Slater-Jefferies Karen A Lillycrop

There is considerable evidence for the induction of different phenotypes by variations in the early life environment, including nutrition, which in man is associated with a graded risk of metabolic disease; fetal programming. It is likely that the induction of persistent changes to tissue structure and function by differences in the early life environment involves life-long alterations to the r...

2014
Rosemary C. Bagot Benoit Labonté Catherine J. Peña Eric J. Nestler

Psychiatric disorders are complex multifactorial disorders involving chronic alterations in neural circuit structure and function. While genetic factors play a role in the etiology of disorders such as depression, addiction, and schizophrenia, relatively high rates of discordance among identical twins clearly point to the importance of additional factors. Environmental factors, such as stress, ...

2000
H. A. E. ZWART

What role does the wild duck play in Ibsen’s famous drama? I argue that, besides mirroring the fate of the human cast members, the duck is acting as animal subject in a quasi-experiment, conducted in a private setting. Analysed from this perspective, the play allows us to discern the epistemological and ethical dimensions of the new scientific animal practice (systematic observation of animal b...

2016
Y. L. Bernal Rubio J. L. Gualdrón Duarte R. O. Bates C. W. Ernst D. Nonneman G. A. Rohrer A. King S. D. Shackelford T. L. Wheeler R. J. C. Cantet J. P. Steibel

Genome-wide association (GWA) studies based on GBLUP models are a common practice in animal breeding. However, effect sizes of GWA tests are small, requiring larger sample sizes to enhance power of detection of rare variants. Because of difficulties in increasing sample size in animal populations, one alternative is to implement a meta-analysis (MA), combining information and results from indep...

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