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Large Animal Models of Neurological Disorders for Gene Therapy
Author(s) -
Christine Gagliardi,
Bruce A. Bunnell
Publication year - 2009
Publication title -
ilar journal
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 1930-6180
pISSN - 1084-2020
DOI - 10.1093/ilar.50.2.128
Subject(s) - genetic enhancement , animal model , gene , neuroscience , bioinformatics , medicine , computational biology , biology , genetics
he development of therapeutic interventions for genetic disorders and diseases that affect the central nervous system (CNS) has proven challenging. There has been significant progress in the development of gene therapy strategies in murine models of human disease, but gene therapy outcomes in these models do not always translate to the human setting. Therefore, large animal models are crucial to the development of diagnostics, treatments, and eventual cures for debilitating neurological disorders. This review focuses on the description of large animal models of neurological diseases such as lysosomal storage diseases, Parkinsons disease, Huntingtons disease, and neuroAIDS. The review also describes the contributions of these models to progress in gene therapy research.

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