نتایج جستجو برای: animal model

تعداد نتایج: 2240924  

2016
Linn F Groeneveld Sigbjørn Gregusson Bernt Guldbrandtsen Sipke J Hiemstra Kristian Hveem Juha Kantanen Hannes Lohi Lina Stroemstedt Peer Berg

In the past decade, biobanking has fuelled great scientific advances in the human medical sector. Well-established domesticated animal biobanks and integrated networks likewise harbour immense potential for great scientific advances with broad societal impacts, which are currently not being fully realised. Political and scientific leaders as well as journals and ethics committees should help to...

     In this study, estimation of genetic parameters were performed for some reproductive disorders (retained placenta, repetitious abortion and infertility) and genetic and phenotypic correlations between these traits with milk, fat and protein yield.  The obtained data were collected from 63403 Holstein cows on Animal Breeding Center of Iran (from 2001 to 2013). After editing the data, estima...

Journal: :Annali dell'Istituto superiore di sanita 2011
Marine Grandgeorge Martine Hausberger

Humans have a long history of relationship with domestic animals and nowadays pets often act as "social substitutes" through bonding. There is some evidence that pet presence at home may induce well being in people and the development of social skills in children. Animal assisted therapies aim at developing these skills in patients on the basis of human animal interactions. Experimental data ob...

2010
Lewis Wolpert

Animal Models in the Light of Evolution provides persuasive evidence that animal models should be used with great caution when applying the results to human diseases. Mice and other model animals are both similar and different, in their biology, to humans.

Journal: :Cancer research 1993
H J Thompson

Research in diet, nutrition, and cancer is multidisciplinary. As a result there are many factors to consider in the conceptualization and design of experiments that may not be readily apparent to someone entering this field. In this article issues are identified that should be considered in the development of hypotheses about the effects of diet and nutrition on the carcinogenic process and the...

Journal: :Medical mycology 2007
Javier Capilla Karl V Clemons David A Stevens

Animal models of fungal infections are, and will remain, a key tool in the advancement of the medical mycology. Many different types of animal models of fungal infection have been developed, with murine models the most frequently used, for studies of pathogenesis, virulence, immunology, diagnosis, and therapy. The ability to control numerous variables in performing the model allows us to mimic ...

Journal: :Ernst Schering Research Foundation workshop 2004
Thomas M Zollner Harald Renz Frederik H Igney Khusru Asadullah

Now, we come to offer you the right catalogues of book to open. animal models of t cell mediated skin diseases is one of the literary work in this world in suitable to be reading material. That's not only this book gives reference, but also it will show you the amazing benefits of reading a book. Developing your countless minds is needed; moreover you are kind of people with great curiosity. So...

Journal: :Journal of glaucoma 2014
Simon W M John Jeffrey M Harder John H Fingert Michael G Anderson

At present, no animal models fully embody exfoliation syndrome or exfoliation glaucoma. Both genetic and environmental factors appear critical for disease manifestation, and both must be considered when generating animal models. Because mice provide a powerful mammalian platform for modeling complex disease, this paper focuses on mouse models of exfoliation syndrome and exfoliation glaucoma.

2016
Sohair R. Fahmy Khadiga Gaafar

BACKGROUND Although animal research ethics committees (AREC) are well established in Western countries, this field is weakly developed and its concept is poorly understood in the Middle East and North Africa region. OBJECTIVE Our main objective was to introduce the concept and requirements of ethical approaches in dealing with experimental animal in research and teaching in Egypt. METHODS D...

2010
David Feifel Paul D. Shilling

Animal models are indispensible tools for advancing understanding of the cause of any given disease and developing new treatments. Developing animal models for schizophrenia presents formidable challenges owing to the distinctively human nature of the symptoms that define it and the thus-far-obscured underlying biological mechanisms. Nevertheless, progress has been and continues to be made in t...

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