| Literature DB >> 23572354 |
Lin Xu1, Yun Zhang, Bin Liang, Long-Bao Lü, Ce-Shi Chen, Yong-Bin Chen, Ju-Min Zhou, Yong-Gang Yao.
Abstract
Animal models are indispensible in biomedical research and have made tremendous contributions to answer fundamental questions on human biology, disease mechanisms, and to the development of new drugs and diagnostic tools. Due to the limitations of rodent models in translational medicine, tree shrews (Tupaia belangeri chinensis), the closest relative of primates, have attracted increasing attention in modeling human diseases and therapeutic responses. Here we discuss the recent progress in tree shrew biology and the development of tree shrews as human disease models including infectious diseases, metabolic diseases, neurological and psychiatric diseases, and cancers. Meanwhile, the current problems and future perspectives of the tree shrew model are explored.Entities:
Keywords: Animal models of human diseases; Experimental animals; Fundamental biology; Tree shrew
Mesh:
Year: 2013 PMID: 23572354 DOI: 10.3724/SP.J.1141.2013.02059
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Dongwuxue Yanjiu ISSN: 0254-5853