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 Model for diarrhea caused by E. coli STa enterotoxin using 5-10 day-old calf:

Carnevale, E.M.,The Mare Model for Follicular Maturation and Reproductive Aging in the Woman. Theriogenology 69, 2008, 23-30.

Ginther, O.J., M.A. Beg, E.L. Gastal, M.O. Gastal, A.R. Baerwald, and R.A. Pierson, Systemic Concentrations of Hormones During the Development of Follicular Waves in Mares and Women: A Comparative Study.  2005, Society for Reproduction and Fertility, ISSN 1470-1626 (paper) 1741-7899 (online).

Trans-NIH Gallus Initiative, Model Organisms for Biomedical Research.  National Institutes of Health.

Buza, Joram J., and Shane C. Burgess, Modeling the proteome of a Marek's disease transformed cell line: a natural animal model for CD30 overexpressing lymphomas. Proteomics 2007, 7, 1316-1326.

Burgess, S. C., J.R. Young, B.J.G. Baaten, L. Hunt, L.N.J. Ross, M.S. Parcells, P.M. Kumar, C.A. Tregaskes, L.F. Lee, and T.F. Davison, Marek's disease is a natural model for lymphomas overexpressing Hodgkin's disease antigen (CD30). PNAS, September 21, 2004, vol. 101, no. 38, 13879-13884.

Nathanielsz, Peter W.,  2008. Animal Models That Elucidate Basic Principles of the Developmental Origins of Adult Diseases. ILAR Journal Vol 47(1).

Prather, Randall S., Shen, Miaoda, and Dai, Yifan. 2008. Genetically Modified Pigs for Medicine and Agriculture. Biotechnology and Genetic Engineering Reviews Vol 25, 245-266.

Stahl, Chad H., Xingen Lei, and Brian Larson. 2008. Introduction to the Symposium: Appropriate Animal Models for Nutritional Research in Health and Disease. J. Nutr. 138: 389-390.

Bauman, Dale E., James W. Perfield II, Kevin J. Harvatine, and Lance H. Baumgard. 2008. Regulation of Fat Synthesis by Conjugated Linoleic Acid: Lactation and the Ruminant Model. J. Nutr. 138: 403-409.

Baker, David H. 2008. Animal Models in Animal Nutrition. J. Nutr. 138: 391-396.

Spurlock, Michael E. and Nicholas K. Gabler. 2008. The Development of Porcine Models of Obesity and the Metabolic Syndrome. J. Nutr. 138: 397-402.

Puiman, Patrycja and Barbara Stoll. 2008. Animal Models to Study Neonatal Nutrition in Humans. Current Opinion in Clinical Nutrition and Metabolic Care 2008, 11:601–606.

 

 

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