2015 Mouse Genetics; Models for Human Diseases
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2015 Mouse Genetics; Models for Human Diseases is a science podcast hosted by ICGEB. It has 12 episodes, with the latest published March 2015.
A 3-day, ICGEB annual course held in Trieste, Italy, covering topics including basic principles of mouse genetics, mutagenesis approaches, archiving, phenotyping, informatics and databases, quantitative traits, examples of disease model discovery and the use of mouse disease models as a therapeutic tool.
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M. Giacca - Disease Models and Translation 8 The mouse as a tool for the development of novel biotherapeutics for cardiovascular disorders
D. Marazziti - Prosaposin receptors and the primary cilium
A. Muro - Crigler-Najjar Syndrome type I_ new insights into disease mechanisms and therapy using Ugt1 knock-out mice
S. Brown - The mouse as an engine for systems genetics and translational research
M. Giacca - Adeno-associated virus (AAV)-based vectors as powerful tools for gene transfer into post-mitotic cells in vivo
S. Brown - Mouse Phenotyping 2_ IMPC and future directions
R. D. Cox - Disease models and Translation 1: Diabetes
S. Brown - Mouse Phenotyping 1 Principles and the EUMODIC programme
H. Morgan - Databases and Infrastructure 1
R. D. Cox - Basic Introduction to Mouse Genetics: part II
R. D. Cox - ENU mutagenesis 1: Aging screens
R. D. Cox - Basic Introduction to Mouse Genetics_ part I
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