Murine Models of Airway Inflammation
The suitability of any animal model of allergic airway inflammation is assessed by its ability to mimic human asthma. Thus, the ideal model would exhibit early and late antigen-induced airway responses, reversible bronchial hyperresponsiveness, peribronchial eosinophilia, and chronic lung remodeling (1 ). In this regard, the guinea pig has traditionally been the species of choice for many investigators and has been especially invaluable in elucidating mechanisms governing changes in airway physiology (2 ). However, in recent years, murine models of allergic airway disease have been extensively employed since the mouse can also be sensitized to a number of different antigens, developing an associated lung inflammatory response. This increased use of the mouse has largely been due to the commercial availability of species-specific reagents, as well as the development of gene knockout mice. In addition, the murine immune system has been relatively well characterized and in practical terms, the mouse is cost effective for experimentation.
- 熒光抗體的制備
- 免疫學(immunology)
- 免疫抑制藥物的適應癥和副作用
- 白介素10信號通路圖
- The Detection of Hepatitis Viruses
- Mast Cell Activation by Stress
- In Vitro Generation of Dendritic Cells from Cord Blood CD34+Hematopoietic Progenitors Cells
- Evolution of Antibodies In Vitro by Ribosome Display
- Disulfide-Stabilized Fv Fragments
- Detection of Cytokine Signal Transduction Cross-Talk in Leukocyte Activation