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Mouse Models for Drug Discovery

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    Chapter 1 Genetically Defined Strains in Drug Development and Toxicity Testing.
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    Chapter 2 Mouse Models for Drug Discovery
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    Chapter 3 Mouse Models for Drug Discovery
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    Chapter 4 Mouse Models for Drug Discovery
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    Chapter 5 Mouse Models for Drug Discovery
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    Chapter 6 Human FcRn Transgenic Mice for Pharmacokinetic Evaluation of Therapeutic Antibodies.
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    Chapter 7 A Humanized Mouse Model to Study Human Albumin and Albumin Conjugates Pharmacokinetics.
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    Chapter 8 Mouse Models for Drug Discovery
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    Chapter 9 Bridging Mice to Men: Using HLA Transgenic Mice to Enhance the Future Prediction and Prevention of Autoimmune Type 1 Diabetes in Humans.
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    Chapter 10 Mouse Models of Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus in Drug Discovery.
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    Chapter 11 Cholesterol Absorption and Metabolism.
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    Chapter 12 Skin Diseases in Laboratory Mice: Approaches to Drug Target Identification and Efficacy Screening.
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    Chapter 13 Chronic Myeloid Leukemia (CML) Mouse Model in Translational Research.
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    Chapter 14 Murine Model for Colitis-Associated Cancer of the Colon.
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    Chapter 15 Mouse Models for Drug Discovery
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    Chapter 16 Mouse Models for Drug Discovery
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    Chapter 17 Repetitive Behavioral Assessments for Compound Screening in Mouse Models of Autism Spectrum Disorders.
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    Chapter 18 Mouse Models for Drug Discovery
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    Chapter 19 Mouse Models for Drug Discovery
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    Chapter 21 Mouse Models for Drug Discovery
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Chapter title
Mouse Models for Drug Discovery
Chapter number 21
Book title
Mouse Models for Drug Discovery
Published in
Methods in molecular biology, January 2016
DOI 10.1007/978-1-4939-3661-8_21
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Book ISBNs
978-1-4939-3659-5, 978-1-4939-3661-8
Authors

Chang, Bo, Bo Chang

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Gabriele Proetzel, Michael V. Wiles

Abstract

Leber's congenital amaurosis (LCA) is an inherited retinal degenerative disease characterized by severe loss of vision in the first year of life. In addition to early vision loss, a variety of other eye-related abnormalities including roving eye movements, deep-set eyes, and sensitivity to bright light also occur with this disease. Many animal models of LCA are available and the study them has led to a better understanding of the pathology of the disease, and has led to the development of therapeutic strategies aimed at curing or slowing down LCA. Mouse models, with their well-developed genetics and similarity to human physiology and anatomy, serve as powerful tools with which to investigate the etiology of human LCA. Such mice provide reproducible, experimental systems for elucidating pathways of normal development, function, designing strategies and testing compounds for translational research and gene-based therapies aimed at delaying the diseases progression. In this chapter, I describe tools used in the discovery and evaluation of mouse models of LCA including a Phoenix Image-Guided Optical Coherence Tomography (OCT) and a Diagnosys Espion Visual Electrophysiology System. Three mouse models are described, the rd3 mouse model for LCA12 and LCA1, the rd12 mouse model for LCA2, and the rd16 mouse model for LCA10.

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