Title : Evaluation of the mouse prostate as a suitable model for the study of human prostate function - Gray_2005_J.Pharmacol.Toxicol.Methods_51_41 |
Author(s) : Gray KT , Ventura S |
Ref : Journal of Pharmacological & Toxicological Methods , 51 :41 , 2005 |
Abstract :
INTRODUCTION: Research into prostate development and function is mainly carried out in rats and guinea pigs. While these animals have proven to be good models of human prostate function, their use is limited when compared with what could be achieved using the various currently available gene knockout mice. This study aimed to ascertain whether the mouse prostate was a viable model for studying human prostate function. |
PubMedSearch : Gray_2005_J.Pharmacol.Toxicol.Methods_51_41 |
PubMedID: 15596113 |
Gray KT, Ventura S (2005)
Evaluation of the mouse prostate as a suitable model for the study of human prostate function
Journal of Pharmacological & Toxicological Methods
51 :41
Gray KT, Ventura S (2005)
Journal of Pharmacological & Toxicological Methods
51 :41