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Rabbit Biotechnology - Rabbit genomics, transgenesis, cloning and models

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Louis-Marie Houdebine and Jianglin Fan The study of biological functions of proteins and their possible roles in the pathogenesis of human diseases requires more and more relevant animal m- els. Although mice including genetically modified mice offer many possibilities, other non-murine species are absolutely required in some circumstances. Rabbit is one of these species, which has been widely used in biomedical studies. This animal is genetically and physiologically closer to humans including cardiov- cular system and metabolism characteristics. Rabbit is thus more appropriate than mice to study some diseases such as atherosclerosis and lipid metabolism. Because of its larger size, surgery manipulation, bleeding, and turn-over studies are much easier performed in rabbits than in mice. Furthermore, transgenic rabbits can be produced using microinjection and other methods such as lentiviral v- tors. Cloning in rabbits has been proved possible, even though still laborious and time-consuming. Hopefully, functional rabbit ES cell lines will be available in the coming years. Gene deletion or knock-out in rabbits will then become possible.

List of contents

Improvement of Rabbit Production.- Basic Methods for Experimental Rabbits.- Useful Information for Rabbit Genes, Proteins, and Antibodies.- General Physiology of Rabbits.- Rabbit Transgenesis.- Rabbit as a Model for the Study of Human Diseases.- Transgenic Rabbits to Prepare Pharmaceutical Proteins.- Derivation and Characterization of Rabbit Embryonic Stem Cells: A Review.- Rabbit Cloning.- The European Rabbit Genome.

Summary

Louis-Marie Houdebine and Jianglin Fan The study of biological functions of proteins and their possible roles in the pathogenesis of human diseases requires more and more relevant animal m- els. Although mice including genetically modified mice offer many possibilities, other non-murine species are absolutely required in some circumstances. Rabbit is one of these species, which has been widely used in biomedical studies. This animal is genetically and physiologically closer to humans including cardiov- cular system and metabolism characteristics. Rabbit is thus more appropriate than mice to study some diseases such as atherosclerosis and lipid metabolism. Because of its larger size, surgery manipulation, bleeding, and turn-over studies are much easier performed in rabbits than in mice. Furthermore, transgenic rabbits can be produced using microinjection and other methods such as lentiviral v- tors. Cloning in rabbits has been proved possible, even though still laborious and time-consuming. Hopefully, functional rabbit ES cell lines will be available in the coming years. Gene deletion or knock-out in rabbits will then become possible.

Product details

Assisted by Fan (Editor), Fan (Editor), Jianglin Fan (Editor), Louis-Mari Houdebine (Editor), Louis-Marie Houdebine (Editor)
Publisher Springer Netherlands
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 21.06.2011
 
EAN 9789048184767
ISBN 978-90-481-8476-7
No. of pages 136
Weight 226 g
Illustrations VIII, 136 p.
Subjects Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Medicine > Clinical medicine

B, Medicine, biotechnology, Zoology & animal sciences, Genetic Engineering, Biomedical and Life Sciences, Biomedicine, general, Biomedical Research, Genetics (non-medical), Animal genetics, Agricultural Genetics, Animal Genetics and Genomics

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