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nr titel auteur tijdschrift jaar jaarg. afl. pagina('s) type
1 Analysis of respiratory mechanics in animal models: Its use in understanding lung behavior in emphysema and asthma Biselli, Paolo José Cesare

17-18 C p. 11-17
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2 Animal and cell models for Lesch-Nyhan syndrome Micheli, Vanna

17-18 C p. 45-57
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3 Animal models for heart valve research and development Kheradvar, Arash
2017
17-18 C p. 55-62
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4 Animal Models for Microbiome Research and Drug Discovery Richter, Philip J.

17-18 C p. 1-2
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5 Animal models for understanding microbial decomposition of human remains Belk, Aeriel D.

17-18 C p. 117-125
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6 Animal models in bone repair von Rechenberg, Brigitte
2014
17-18 C p. 23-27
5 p.
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7 Animal models of bone disease and repair Hoffmann, Oskar
2014
17-18 C p. 1-2
2 p.
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8 Animal models of cardiovascular disease as test beds of bioengineered vascular grafts Row, Sindhu
2017
17-18 C p. 37-45
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9 Animal models of kidney inflammation in translational medicine Holderied, Alexander
2014
17-18 C p. 19-27
9 p.
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10 Animal models of regression/progression of kidney disease Lim, Beom Jin
2014
17-18 C p. 45-51
7 p.
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11 Animal models of renal disease Alpers, Charles E.
2014
17-18 C p. 1-4
4 p.
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12 Animal models of vascular stenting Perkins, Laura E. Leigh
2017
17-18 C p. 31-36
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13 An Opinion on non-human primates testing in Europe Epstein, Michelle M.
2017
17-18 C p. 5-9
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14 Ant microbial symbionts are a new model for drug discovery Artavia-León, Allan

17-18 C p. 27-33
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15 Applicability of epithelial models in protein permeability/transport studies and food allergy Cubells-Baeza, N.
2015
17-18 C p. 13-21
9 p.
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16 Applying the 3Rs to non-human primate research: Barriers and solutions Prescott, Mark J.
2017
17-18 C p. 51-56
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17 A primer on ageing studies in mice: Considerations, opportunities and limitations Potter, Paul K.
2018
17-18 C p. 23-29
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18 A review of animal models used to evaluate potential allergenicity of genetically modified organisms (GMOs) Marsteller, Nathan
2015
17-18 C p. 81-88
8 p.
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19 A review of mathematical models for leukemia and lymphoma Clapp, Geoffrey
2015
17-18 C p. 1-6
6 p.
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20 Assessing interindividual variability by Bayesian-PBPK modeling Krauss, Markus
2016
17-18 C p. 15-19
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21 Atlas-based anatomical modeling and analysis of heart disease Medrano-Gracia, Pau
2014
17-18 C p. 33-39
7 p.
artikel
22 Bone pathology in murine models of inflammatory arthritis Zwerina, Jochen
2014
17-18 C p. 11-15
5 p.
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23 Budding yeast as a model to study epigenetics Fuchs, Stephen M.
2014
17-18 C p. 1-6
6 p.
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24 Cancer gene therapy: innovations in therapeutic delivery of CRISPR-Cas9 Lindsay-Mosher, Nicole
2016
17-18 C p. 17-21
5 p.
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25 Capturing intracellular Ca2+ dynamics in computational models of neurodegenerative diseases Anwar, Haroon
2016
17-18 C p. 37-42
6 p.
artikel
26 C. elegans and its bacterial diet: An interspecies model to explore the effects of microbiota on drug response Diot, Cédric

17-18 C p. 21-26
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27 Cell and tissue models of alkaptonuria Braconi, Daniela

17-18 C p. 3-10
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28 Chediak-Higashi syndrome: A review of the past, present, and future Sharma, Prashant

17-18 C p. 31-36
artikel
29 Computational approaches for the systematic analysis of aging-associated molecular alterations Debès, Cédric
2018
17-18 C p. 51-59
artikel
30 Computational Drug Networks: a computational approach to elucidate drug mode of action and to facilitate drug repositioning for neurodegenerative diseases Sirci, Francesco
2016
17-18 C p. 11-17
7 p.
artikel
31 Computational modeling helps uncover mechanisms related to the progression of emphysema Suki, Béla
2015
17-18 C p. 9-15
7 p.
artikel
32 Computational modeling to advance deep brain stimulation for the treatment of Parkinson’s disease Holt, Abbey B.
2016
17-18 C p. 31-36
6 p.
artikel
33 Computational modeling to improve treatments for essential tremor Lee, Shane
2016
17-18 C p. 19-25
7 p.
artikel
34 Computational modelling of Hedgehog signalling in liver regeneration Matz-Soja, Madlen
2016
17-18 C p. 45-50
artikel
35 Computational models for patient-specific analysis of pulmonary vascular disease Clark, Alys
2015
17-18 C p. 29-36
8 p.
artikel
36 Computational models for predictive cardiac ion channel pharmacology Yarov-Yarovoy, Vladimir
2014
17-18 C p. 3-10
8 p.
artikel
37 Computational models of heart disease Smith, Nic
2014
17-18 C p. 1-2
2 p.
artikel
38 Computational models of lung diseases Tawhai, Merryn H.
2015
17-18 C p. 1-2
2 p.
artikel
39 Computational models of ventilator induced lung injury and surfactant dysfunction Bates, Jason H.T.
2015
17-18 C p. 17-22
6 p.
artikel
40 Computational models of ventricular arrhythmia mechanisms: recent developments and future prospects Clayton, R.H.
2014
17-18 C p. 17-22
6 p.
artikel
41 Computer modeling for pharmacological treatments for dystonia Neymotin, Samuel A.
2016
17-18 C p. 51-57
7 p.
artikel
42 Computer modeling of epilepsy: opportunities for drug discovery Lytton, William W.
2016
17-18 C p. 27-30
4 p.
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43 Computer modeling of ischemic stroke Newton, Adam J.H.
2016
17-18 C p. 77-83
7 p.
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44 Contents 2014
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45 Contents 2014
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46 Contents 2014
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47 Contents 2015
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48 Contents 2015
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49 Contents 2014
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50 Contents page 2015
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51 Contents page 2016
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52 Cuprizone as a model of myelin and axonal damage Nyamoya, Stella
2017
17-18 C p. 63-68
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53 Current technological advances in mapping new DNA modifications Amouroux, Rachel
2014
17-18 C p. 15-26
12 p.
artikel
54 Developing genetically engineered mouse models using engineered nucleases: Current status, challenges, and the way forward Lee, Jaehoon
2016
17-18 C p. 13-20
8 p.
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55 Development of animal models of human IgA nephropathy Suzuki, Hitoshi
2014
17-18 C p. 5-11
7 p.
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56 Development of quantitative systems pharmacology and toxicology models within consortia: experiences and lessons learned through DILIsym development Howell, Brett A.
2016
17-18 C p. 5-13
artikel
57 Diaphragm muscle adaptations in health and disease Fogarty, Matthew J.

17-18 C p. 43-52
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58 Disease models in cerebral cavernous malformations Glading, Angela J.

17-18 C p. 21-29
artikel
59 Disorders of complement regulation Barbour, Thomas D.
2014
17-18 C p. 29-35
7 p.
artikel
60 Drosophila and its gut microbes: A model for drug-microbiome interactions Douglas, Angela E.

17-18 C p. 43-49
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61 Editorial and introduction by Kitty Verhoeckx, Liam O’Mahony and Michelle M. Epstein 2015
17-18 C p. 1-2
2 p.
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62 Editorial DDT: Cancer models in drug development Mader, Robert M.
2016
17-18 C p. 1-2
2 p.
artikel
63 Editorial: Models for Aging Research Mack, Hildegard
2018
17-18 C p. 1-2
artikel
64 Editorial to “Computational models of liver disease 2016” Henney, Adriano M.
2016
17-18 C p. 1-3
artikel
65 Editorial to “Evaluating biomaterials and implanted devices” Gaetani, Roberto
2017
17-18 C p. 1-3
artikel
66 Editorial to “Lung mechanics” Klein, Wilfried

17-18 C p. 1-2
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67 Editorial to “Novel development in mouse phenotyping 2014” Brown, Steve
2016
17-18 C p. 1-2
2 p.
artikel
68 Editorial to “Use of non-human primate disease models” Vermeire, Theo
2017
17-18 C p. 1-3
artikel
69 Epithelial models to study food allergen-induced barrier disruption and immune activation Gavrovic-Jankulovic, Marija
2015
17-18 C p. 29-36
8 p.
artikel
70 Evolution of cancer cell resistance versus intelligent design of epigenetic drugs Barbieri, Isaia
2014
17-18 C p. 35-39
5 p.
artikel
71 Experimental food allergy models to study the role of innate immune cells as initiators of allergen-specific Th2 immune responses Hussain, Maryam
2015
17-18 C p. 55-62
8 p.
artikel
72 Experimental models of cortical multiple sclerosis pathology Witte, Maarten E.
2017
17-18 C p. 69-74
artikel
73 Extracellular matrix components remodeling and lung function parameters in experimental emphysema and allergic asthma: Differences among the mouse strains Oliveira, Milena Vasconcellos

17-18 C p. 27-34
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74 Fish: a suitable system to model human bone disorders and discover drugs with osteogenic or osteotoxic activities Laizé, Vincent
2014
17-18 C p. 29-37
9 p.
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75 Genome wide conditional mouse knockout resources Kaloff, C.
2016
17-18 C p. 3-12
10 p.
artikel
76 Gut microbes as a therapeutic armory Bhardwaj, Neerupma

17-18 C p. 51-59
artikel
77 Honey bee as a model organism to study gut microbiota and diseases Wang, Xiaofei

17-18 C p. 35-42
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78 Humanized mouse model for evaluating biocompatibility and human immune cell interactions to biomaterials Wang, Raymond M.
2017
17-18 C p. 23-29
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79 Human neurons to model aging: A dish best served old Böhnke, Lena
2018
17-18 C p. 43-49
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80 IgE – the main player of food allergy Broekman, Henrike C.H.
2015
17-18 C p. 37-44
8 p.
artikel
81 Impact of senescence on bone quality: lessons from animal models of aging Richards, Peter J.
2014
17-18 C p. 17-22
6 p.
artikel
82 Influence of microbiome and diet on immune responses in food allergy models Barcik, Weronika
2015
17-18 C p. 71-80
10 p.
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83 Innovative in vitro models for breast cancer drug discovery Kaemmerer, Elke
2016
17-18 C p. 11-16
6 p.
artikel
84 In silico modeling of malaria and sickle-cell disease Fedosov, Dmitry A.
2015
17-18 C p. 17-22
6 p.
artikel
85 In silico models of M. tuberculosis infection provide a route to new therapies Linderman, Jennifer J.
2015
17-18 C p. 37-41
5 p.
artikel
86 In silico tools for exploring potential human allergy to proteins Hayes, Maria
2015
17-18 C p. 3-11
9 p.
artikel
87 Interactions between human microbiome, diet, enteric viruses and immune system: Novel insights from gnotobiotic pig research Vlasova, Anastasia N.

17-18 C p. 95-103
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88 Interstitial lung disease and surfactant dysfunction as a secondary manifestation of disease: insights from lysosomal storage disorders Paget, Tamara L.

17-18 C p. 35-42
artikel
89 In vitro and in vivo models for assessing the host response to biomaterials Saleh, Leila S.
2017
17-18 C p. 13-21
artikel
90 Ischemic heart disease and coronary flow Kassab, Ghassan S.
2014
17-18 C p. 41-47
7 p.
artikel
91 Large animal models to test mechanical circulatory support devices Miyamoto, Takuma
2017
17-18 C p. 47-53
artikel
92 Lupus nephritis: animal modeling of a complex disease syndrome pathology McGaha, Tracy L.
2014
17-18 C p. 13-18
6 p.
artikel
93 Mass spectrometry analysis of histone post translational modifications Minshull, Thomas C.
2014
17-18 C p. 41-48
8 p.
artikel
94 Mathematical modeling of ventilation defects in asthma Winkler, Tilo
2015
17-18 C p. 3-8
6 p.
artikel
95 Measles: What we have learned from non-human primate models de Swart, Rik L.
2017
17-18 C p. 31-34
artikel
96 Modeling approaches for hepatic spatial heterogeneity in pharmacokinetic simulations Schwen, Lars Ole
2016
17-18 C p. 35-43
artikel
97 Modeling cytokine regulatory network dynamics driving neuroinflammation in central nervous system disorders Anderson, Warren D.
2016
17-18 C p. 59-67
9 p.
artikel
98 Modeling neurological disease processes using process algebra Anastasio, Thomas J.
2016
17-18 C p. 43-49
7 p.
artikel
99 Modelling ageing and age-related disease Bellantuono, Ilaria
2016
17-18 C p. 27-32
6 p.
artikel
100 Modelling amyotrophic lateral sclerosis in mice Stephenson, Jodie
2017
17-18 C p. 35-44
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101 Modelling in miniature: Using Drosophila melanogaster to study human neurodegeneration Lambrechts, Roald
2017
17-18 C p. 3-10
artikel
102 Models for evaluating the immune response to naturally derived biomaterials Dziki, Jenna L.
2017
17-18 C p. 5-11
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103 Models of neuroimmune and neurodegenerative diseases Amor, Sandra
2017
17-18 C p. 1-2
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104 Models of rare diseases Braconi, Daniela

17-18 C p. 1-2
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105 Model systems for the study of how symbiotic associations between animals and extracellular bacterial partners are established and maintained Koch, Eric J.

17-18 C p. 3-12
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106 Mouse models of central nervous system ageing Heng, Yang
2017
17-18 C p. 21-34
artikel
107 Multi-scale biological and physical modelling of the tumour micro-environment Kunz, Robert F.
2015
17-18 C p. 7-15
9 p.
artikel
108 Multiscale modeling for drug discovery in brain disease Neymotin, Samuel A.
2016
17-18 C p. 1-3
3 p.
artikel
109 Multiscale models of pharmacological, immunological and neurostimulation treatments in Alzheimer's disease Cutsuridis, Vassilis
2016
17-18 C p. 85-91
7 p.
artikel
110 Neural cell cultures to study spinal cord injury McCanney, George A.
2017
17-18 C p. 11-20
artikel
111 New insights into disorders of basement membranes and integrins of the kidney Pozzi, Ambra
2014
17-18 C p. 37-44
8 p.
artikel
112 Non-human primate models and in vitro liver stage cultures as alternatives in malaria drug development Zeeman, Anne-Marie
2017
17-18 C p. 17-23
artikel
113 Non-human primate models for disease and human biology: The impact of the Major Histocompatibility Complex Doxiadis, Gaby G.M.
2017
17-18 C p. 25-29
artikel
114 Non-human primates are essential models in the translational research of multiple sclerosis ‘t Hart, Bert A.
2017
17-18 C p. 35-42
artikel
115 Non-IgE mediated food allergy Lozano-Ojalvo, Daniel
2015
17-18 C p. 45-53
9 p.
artikel
116 Osteoporosis – fracture healing and osseointegration Alghamdi, Hamdan S.
2014
17-18 C p. 3-9
7 p.
artikel
117 Overview of 3Rs opportunities in drug discovery and development using non-human primates Prior, Helen
2017
17-18 C p. 11-16
artikel
118 Pancreatic islet xenotransplantation Graham, Melanie L.
2017
17-18 C p. 43-50
artikel
119 Phenotype, endotype and patient-specific computational modelling for optimal treatment design in asthma Donovan, Graham M.
2015
17-18 C p. 23-27
5 p.
artikel
120 Preclinical models of childhood cancer for the development of targeted therapies Kurmasheva, Raushan T.
2016
17-18 C p. 3-9
7 p.
artikel
121 Quantitative morphology of the lung and its importance in investigations of pulmonary diseases in mice Klein, Wilfried

17-18 C p. 19-26
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122 Recent progress in multi-scale models of the human atria Colman, Michael A.
2014
17-18 C p. 23-32
10 p.
artikel
123 Refinement of the MPTP model for Parkinson’s disease in the marmoset Philippens, Ingrid H.C.H.M
2017
17-18 C p. 53-61
artikel
124 Reverse engineering the inflammatory “clock”: from computational modeling to rational resetting Vodovotz, Yoram
2016
17-18 C p. 57-63
artikel
125 Static and dynamic in vitro digestion models to study protein stability in the gastrointestinal tract Dupont, Didier
2015
17-18 C p. 23-27
5 p.
artikel
126 Strange bedfellows: biologists and mathematical modelers tie the knot on cardiomyocyte calcium homeostasis Louch, William E.
2014
17-18 C p. 11-16
6 p.
artikel
127 Systems pharmacology of hepatic metabolism in zebrafish larvae van Wijk, Rob C.
2016
17-18 C p. 27-34
artikel
128 The African turquoise killifish Nothobranchius furzeri as a model for aging research Reuter, Hanna
2018
17-18 C p. 15-22
artikel
129 The complexity of Rett syndrome models: Primary fibroblasts as a disease-in-a-dish reliable approach Cordone, Valeria

17-18 C p. 11-19
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130 The contribution of mouse models in the rare disease alkaptonuria Hughes, Juliette H.

17-18 C p. 37-43
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131 The epigenomic tool kit Mingay, Matthew
2014
17-18 C p. 27-33
7 p.
artikel
132 The geometric framework: An approach for studying the impact of nutrition on healthy aging Solon-Biet, Samantha M.
2018
17-18 C p. 61-68
artikel
133 The ME7 prion model of neurodegeneration as a tool to understand and target neuroinflammation in Alzheimer’s disease Chouhan, Joe K.
2017
17-18 C p. 45-52
artikel
134 The nematode Caenorhabditis elegans as a model for aging research Mack, Hildegard I.D.
2018
17-18 C p. 3-13
artikel
135 The pharmacological audit trail (PhAT): Use of tumor models to address critical issues in the preclinical development of targeted anticancer drugs Rossanese, Olivia
2016
17-18 C p. 23-32
10 p.
artikel
136 The social honey bee in biomedical research: realities and expectations Maleszka, Ryszard
2014
17-18 C p. 7-13
7 p.
artikel
137 The use of animal models to discover immunological mechanisms underpinning sensitization to food allergens Smit, Joost J.
2015
17-18 C p. 63-69
7 p.
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138 The use of dynamic computational models of neural circuitry to streamline new drug development Arle, Jeffrey E.
2016
17-18 C p. 69-75
7 p.
artikel
139 Tools for exploring mouse models of human disease Haendel, Melissa
2016
17-18 C p. 21-26
6 p.
artikel
140 Towards knowledge-driven cross-species extrapolation Thiel, Christoph
2016
17-18 C p. 21-26
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141 Tunicates: A model organism to investigate the effects of associated-microbiota on the production of pharmaceuticals Bauermeister, Anelize

17-18 C p. 13-20
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142 Use and limitations of noninvasive and invasive methods for studying pulmonary function Castro, Juciane Maria de Andrade

17-18 C p. 3-9
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143 Using gnotobiotic mice to discover and validate therapeutically active microbiota to maintain mucosal homeostasis and treat intestinal inflammation Sartor, R. Balfour

17-18 C p. 73-77
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144 Using the natural variation of mouse populations to understand host-gut microbiome interactions Org, Elin

17-18 C p. 61-71
artikel
145 Virtual Brain for neurological disease modeling Bernard, Christophe
2016
17-18 C p. 5-10
6 p.
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146 Virtual liver models in pre-surgical planning, intra-surgical navigation and prognosis analysis Ho, Harvey
2016
17-18 C p. 51-56
artikel
147 Volatile anesthetics and the treatment of severe bronchospasm: a concept of targeted delivery Mondoñedo, Jarred R.
2015
17-18 C p. 43-50
8 p.
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148 What have we learned so far on the molecular pathogenesis of Werner syndrome using mutant mouse models of this human progeroid disorder? Lebel, Michel
2018
17-18 C p. 31-42
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149 Wildlife-microbiome interactions and disease: exploring opportunities for disease mitigation across ecological scales Williams, Candace L.

17-18 C p. 105-115
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150 Without a bug’s life: Germ-free rodents to interrogate microbiota-gut-neuroimmune interactions Spichak, Simon

17-18 C p. 79-93
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