Transgenic Mouse: Methods and Protocols

Genetically very similar to the human species, mice play an important role in biomedical research and have served as experimental models for a wide variety of pathologies, including cancer, cardiovascular diseases, and behavioral disorders. In Transgenic Mouse Methods and Protocols, Marten Hofker an...

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Other Authors: Hofker, Marten H. (Editor), Deursen, Jan van (Editor)
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: Totowa, NJ Humana Press 2002
Series:Methods in Molecular Biology™ 209
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Summary:Genetically very similar to the human species, mice play an important role in biomedical research and have served as experimental models for a wide variety of pathologies, including cancer, cardiovascular diseases, and behavioral disorders. In Transgenic Mouse Methods and Protocols, Marten Hofker and Jan van Deursen have assembled a multidisciplinary collection of readily reproducible methods for working with mice, and particularly for generating mouse models that will enable us to better understand gene function. Described in step-by-step detail by highly experienced investigators, these proven techniques include new methods for conditional, induced knockout, and transgenic mice, as well as for working with mice in such important research areas as immunology, cancer, and atherosclerosis. Such alternative strategies as random mutagenesis and viral gene transduction for studying gene function in the mouse are also presented. Care is taken to make clear the details of the available approaches, as well as their limitations. Up-to-date and highly practical, Transgenic Mouse Methods and Protocols demonstrates clearly for both novice and expert investigators how to make novel transgenic mouse models, and how to use them effectively to understand the role of gene function in human health and disease
Physical Description:1 Online-Ressource (392 p. 80 illus., 4 illus. in color)
ISBN:9781592593408
DOI:10.1385/1592593402

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