How Do We Best Employ Animal Models for Type 1 Diabetes and Multiple Sclerosis?, Volume 1103ISBN: 978-1-57331-678-1
Paperback
300 pages
May 2007, Wiley-Blackwell
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Our understanding of the genetics and pathophysiology of animal
models for autoimmune diseases such as type 1 diabetes and multiple
sclerosis has increased significantly in the past few years. The
central themes of this volume are the necessity for novel and
improved models, the optimal use of information from animal models
to understand pathogenesis of the human disease, and the rational
development of novel immunotherapeutics.
This volume is intended to foster discussion on the utility of currently available animal models, to suggest methods for improving upon present models, and to advance translational research in these fields.
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