ADVANCING NEUROLOGICAL RESEARCH: MOUSE MODELS WITH HUMANIZED GENES AS TOOLS FOR UNDERSTANDING PATHOPHYSIOLOGY AND DEVELOPING THERAPEUTICS
Cyagen Biosciences B.V.
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PS03-08AM-441
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Furthermore, Cyagen has created HUGO models associated with rare diseases, such the hMECP2 gene and the hMECP2 T158M mutation related to Rett syndrome. The hMECP2 T158M HUGO mice demonstrate motor deficits from 1.5 months of age. This indicate a strong correlation between the mouse model and the corresponding human disease. In summary, Cyagen has developed a comprehensive collection of HUGO mouse models that is highly valuable for studies focusing on the pathophysiology and therapeutic strategies of these conditions.
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