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Humanized Mice for HIV Research

Over the last several years the field of humanized mice has matured and developed into an essential component of translational research for HIV/AIDS. Humanized mice serve both as vehicles for discovery and as highly sophisticated platforms for biomedical research. In addition, humanized mice have de...

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Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor Corporativo: SpringerLink (Online service)
Otros Autores: Poluektova, Larisa Y. (Editor ), Garcia, J. Victor (Editor ), Koyanagi, Yoshio (Editor ), Manz, Markus G. (Editor ), Tager, Andrew M. (Editor )
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: New York, NY : Springer New York : Imprint: Springer, 2014.
Edición:1st ed. 2014.
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Acceso en línea:Texto Completo
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  • Mamoru Ito's Vision for the Future of Humanized Mouse Models
  • Part I. Mouse genetic background and human hematopoietic stem cells biology
  • Humanized Mice as Models for Human Disease
  • Role of mouse innate immunity in immunodeficient mice for xenotransplantation
  • Mouse genetic background and human hematopoietic stem cells biology; tips for humanization
  • Biology of Human Hematopoietic Stem Cell Xenotransplantation in Mice
  • Impact of the mouse IL-2Rg chain on lymphoid tissue development and human reconstitution in immunodeficient mice
  • BM hematopoietic niche occupancy defect of HSC in scid mice
  • Improvement of human multilineage hematopoietic engraftment by cytokine knockin replacement in human-hemato-lymphoid system mice
  • Part II. SECTION 2: Understanding of human immune cells development and function in mouse environment
  • Cytokine species-specificity and humanized mice
  • Human T cell biology in a mouse environment
  • Thymic education of human T cells and regulatory T cell development in humanized mice
  • Human B cell development in a mouse environment
  • The analysis of the functions of human B and T cells in humanized NOG mice
  • NK cell development in human immune system (HIS) mice and their role in HIV pathogenesis
  • Maintenance and function of human CD8+ T cells and NK cells in humanized mice
  • Phenotypical and functional properties of antigen-presenting cells derived from humanized mice
  • Part III: Humanized mice for HIV-1 virus biology and pathogenesis. Is it possible to address?
  • Humanized mouse versus non-human primate models of HIV-1 infection
  • Host factor-mediated resistance to HIV-1 infection
  • Vaginal and Rectal HIV Transmission in Humanized Mice
  • Oral HIV-1 Transmission in BLT Humanized Mice
  • Selective infection of CD4+ memory T cells
  • Development and function of human CD4+CD25+FOXP3+ regulatory T cells in humanized mouse and HIV-1 infection
  • Role of TLR signaling in HIV-1-induced adaptive immune activation
  • Latent HIV-1 infection of resting CD4+ T cells: Testing approaches to overcome HIV latency
  • Brain HIV-1 infection modeling in humanized mice
  • Part IV. Humanized mice for HIV-1-specific adaptive cellular and humoral immune responses
  • Antibody-based protection against HIV infection
  • B-cell responses in humanized mice:  the glass is half full
  • Part V. Therapeutics developments for HIV-1
  • Species similarities and differences in pharmacokinetics and distribution of antiretroviral drugs
  • Anti-Retroviral Treatment Testing in HIV-Infected Humanized Mice
  • Humanized Mice as a Platform for the Development of Long-Acting Nanoformulated Antiretroviral Therapy
  • Targeted delivery of aptamers and siRNAs for HIV prevention and therapies in humanized mice
  • Zinc finger nuclease editing of hematopoietic stem cells as an anti-HIV therapy
  • Hematopoietic progenitor cell transduction by a unique short hairpin RNA to chemokine receptor 5
  • Cell-based approaches for treating HIV infection
  • A conditionally replicating human immunodeficiency virus in BRG-HIS mice
  • Part VI. New models for other human-specific or human selective pathogens
  • Dual reconstituted mice for hepatotropic pathogens
  • Dengue viral pathogenesis and immune responses in humanized mice
  • HIV-1 and TB: How Humanized Mice Can Help
  • Epstein-Barr Virus Infection in Humanized Mice
  • HTLV-1 infection of humanized NOD/SCID IL2 gc-/- and BALB/c-Rag2-/-gc-/- mouse models
  • Plasmodium falciparum parasite development in humanized mice: liver and blood stages
  • Part VII. New horizons in mouse humanization
  • The Future is NOW for Humanized Mouse Models.