Identifying these key mutations is where the transgenic mice come in.
These transgenic mice are also of use in more classical immunological studies.
The genetic material was found working in transgenic mice.
If these transgenic mice stayed healthy, it might mean that humans were also immune.
Rather, the weight difference stemmed from higher energy expenditure in the transgenic mice.
Recent use of transgenic mice to study specific genes in the Down syndrome critical region has yielded some results.
A third approach, which is especially good for studying strain evolution, involves transgenic mice.
Studies of transgenic mice have shown hair regrowth with topical administration.
However, being able to engineer the pathway into transgenic mice has proven to be difficult for engineers.
The first transgenic mouse in the country, which was made at the Institute, hosts a gene for a growth modulator.