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Genetically modified mice as a tool for the study of human diseases.

Alexandra V BruterEkaterina A VarlamovaYulia D OkulovaVictor V TatarskiyYulia Y SilaevaMaxim A Filatov
Published in: Molecular biology reports (2024)
Modeling a human disease is an essential part of biomedical research. The recent advances in the field of molecular genetics made it possible to obtain genetically modified animals for the study of various diseases. Not only monogenic disorders but also chromosomal and multifactorial disorders can be mimicked in lab animals due to genetic modification. Even human infectious diseases can be studied in genetically modified animals. An animal model of a disease enables the tracking of its pathogenesis and, more importantly, to test new therapies. In the first part of this paper, we review the most common DNA modification technologies and provide key ideas on specific technology choices according to the task at hand. In the second part, we focus on the application of genetically modified mice in studying human diseases.
Keyphrases
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  • induced pluripotent stem cells
  • infectious diseases
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