Publication: Innovations, challenges, and minimal information for standardization of humanized mice
Innovations, challenges, and minimal information for standardization of humanized mice
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Stripecke, R., Münz, C., Schuringa, J. J., Bissig, K., Soper, B., Meeham, T., Yao, L., Di Santo, J. P., Brehm, M., Rodriguez, E., Wege, A. K., Bonnet, D., Guionaud, S., Howard, K. E., Kitchen, S., Klein, F., Saeb‐Parsy, K., Sam, J., Sharma, A. D., … Shultz, L. (2020). Innovations, challenges, and minimal information for standardization of humanized mice. EMBO Molecular Medicine, 12(7), e8662. https://doi.org/10.15252/emmm.201708662
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Mice xenotransplanted with human cells and/or expressing human gene products (also known as "humanized mice") recapitulate the human evolutionary specialization and diversity of genotypic and phenotypic traits. These models can provide a relevant in vivo context for understanding of human-specific physiology and pathologies. Humanized mice have advanced toward mainstream preclinical models and are now at the forefront of biomedical research. Here, we considered innovations and challenges regarding the reconstitution of human immunity
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Stripecke, R., Münz, C., Schuringa, J. J., Bissig, K., Soper, B., Meeham, T., Yao, L., Di Santo, J. P., Brehm, M., Rodriguez, E., Wege, A. K., Bonnet, D., Guionaud, S., Howard, K. E., Kitchen, S., Klein, F., Saeb‐Parsy, K., Sam, J., Sharma, A. D., … Shultz, L. (2020). Innovations, challenges, and minimal information for standardization of humanized mice. EMBO Molecular Medicine, 12(7), e8662. https://doi.org/10.15252/emmm.201708662