Animals, Genetically Modified
"Animals, Genetically Modified" is a descriptor in the National Library of Medicine's controlled vocabulary thesaurus,
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ANIMALS whose GENOME has been altered by GENETIC ENGINEERING, or their offspring.
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D030801
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MeSH Number(s) |
B01.050.050.136 B05.620.136
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Concept/Terms |
Animals, Genetically Modified- Animals, Genetically Modified
- Animal, Genetically Modified
- Genetically Modified Animal
- Modified Animal, Genetically
- Modified Animals, Genetically
- GMO Animals
- Animal, GMO
- Animals, GMO
- GMO Animal
- Genetically Engineered Animals
- Animal, Genetically Engineered
- Animals, Genetically Engineered
- Engineered Animal, Genetically
- Engineered Animals, Genetically
- Genetically Engineered Animal
- Genetically Modified Animals
Founder Animals, Transgenic- Founder Animals, Transgenic
- Animal, Transgenic Founder
- Animals, Transgenic Founder
- Founder Animal, Transgenic
- Transgenic Founder Animal
- Transgenic Founder Animals
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Below are the most recent publications written about "Animals, Genetically Modified" by people in Profiles.
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Paul MS, Michener SL, Pan H, Chan H, Pfliger JM, Rosenfeld JA, Lerma VC, Tran A, Longley MA, Lewis RA, Weisz-Hubshman M, Bekheirnia MR, Bekheirnia N, Massingham L, Zech M, Wagner M, Engels H, Cremer K, Mangold E, Peters S, Trautmann J, Mester JL, Guillen Sacoto MJ, Person R, McDonnell PP, Cohen SR, Lusk L, Cohen ASA, Le Pichon JB, Pastinen T, Zhou D, Engleman K, Racine C, Faivre L, Moutton S, Denomm?-Pichon AS, Koh HY, Poduri A, Bolton J, Knopp C, Julia Suh DS, Maier A, Toosi MB, Karimiani EG, Maroofian R, Schaefer GB, Ramakumaran V, Vasudevan P, Prasad C, Osmond M, Schuhmann S, Vasileiou G, Russ-Hall S, Scheffer IE, Carvill GL, Mefford H, Bacino CA, Lee BH, Chao HT. A syndromic neurodevelopmental disorder caused by rare variants in PPFIA3. Am J Hum Genet. 2024 01 04; 111(1):96-118.
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Patil P, Kibiryeva N, Uechi T, Marshall J, O'Brien JE, Artman M, Kenmochi N, Bittel DC. scaRNAs regulate splicing and vertebrate heart development. Biochim Biophys Acta. 2015 Aug; 1852(8):1619-29.
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Kulesa PM, Dickinson ME, Hadjantonakis AK. Highlights of the special imaging issue. Genesis. 2011 Jul; 49(7):479-83.
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McKinney MC, Stark DA, Teddy J, Kulesa PM. Neural crest cell communication involves an exchange of cytoplasmic material through cellular bridges revealed by photoconversion of KikGR. Dev Dyn. 2011 Jun; 240(6):1391-401.
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Kasof GM, Smeyne RJ, Curran T, Morgan JI. Developmental expression of Fos-lacZ in the brains of postnatal transgenic rats. Brain Res Dev Brain Res. 1996 May 31; 93(1-2):191-7.
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Kasof GM, Mahanty NK, Pozzo Miller LD, Curran T, Connor JA, Morgan JI. Spontaneous and evoked glutamate signalling influences Fos-lacZ expression and pyramidal cell death in hippocampal slice cultures from transgenic rats. Brain Res Mol Brain Res. 1995 Dec 28; 34(2):197-208.
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Kasof GM, Mandelzys A, Maika SD, Hammer RE, Curran T, Morgan JI. Kainic acid-induced neuronal death is associated with DNA damage and a unique immediate-early gene response in c-fos-lacZ transgenic rats. J Neurosci. 1995 Jun; 15(6):4238-49.
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