Large animals as models for human diseases
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Large animals as models for human diseases
(Progress in molecular biology and translational science, v. 189)
Academic Press, an imprint of Elsevier, 2022
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Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology Library, Fuchu Library
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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Description
Large Animals as Models for Human Diseases, Volume 189 in the Progress in Molecular Biology and Translational Science series, highlights new advances in the field, with this new volume presenting interesting chapters on a variety of important topics, including Sheep as a model for neuroendocrinology research, Relevance of dog as a model for urologic diseases, Relevance of lactocrine hypothesis to human maternal programming of development, Comparative aspects of embryo implantation, Pig as an animal model for obesity, Canine models of cancer, Bovine model for human ovarian diseases, Mutations in G protein-coupled receptors in large animals: Modeling human diseases, and more.
Table of Contents
Preface Ya-Xiong Tao 1. Sheep as a model for neuroendocrinology research Chad D. Foradori and Laci Mackay 2. Relevance of dog as an animal model for urologic diseases Hannah Ruetten and Chad M. Vezina 3. Canine models of human cancer: Bridging the gap to improve precision medicine Rebecca L. Nance, Abdul Mohin Sajib and Bruce F. Smith 4. Bovine models for human ovarian diseases John F. Roberts and Chen-Che Jeff Huang 5. Mutations in rhodopsin, endothelin B receptor, and CC chemokine receptor 5 in large animals: Modeling human diseases Ren-Lei Ji and Ya-Xiong Tao 6. Melanocortin-1 receptor mutations and pigmentation: Insights from large animals Ren-Lei Ji and Ya-Xiong Tao 7. Mutations in melanocortin-4 receptor: From fish to men Ya-Xiong Tao 8. Patient-derived organoids as a model for tumor research Jia Wang, Xiaoying Feng, Zhichao Li, Wei Chen and Weiren Huang
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