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Publication : ApoE knockout and knockin mice: the history of their contribution to the understanding of atherogenesis.

First Author  Getz GS Year  2016
Journal  J Lipid Res Volume  57
Issue  5 Pages  758-66
PubMed ID  27015743 Mgi Jnum  J:231754
Mgi Id  MGI:5774892 Doi  10.1194/jlr.R067249
Citation  Getz GS, et al. (2016) ApoE knockout and knockin mice: the history of their contribution to the understanding of atherogenesis. J Lipid Res 57(5):758-66
abstractText  ApoE is a multifunctional protein that is expressed by many cell types that influences many aspects of cardiovascular physiology. In humans, there are three major allelic variants that differentially influence lipoprotein metabolism and risk for the development of atherosclerosis. Apoe-deficient mice and human apoE isoform knockin mice, as well as hypomorphic Apoe mice, have significantly contributed to our understanding of the role of apoE in lipoprotein metabolism, monocyte/macrophage biology, and atherosclerosis. This brief history of these mouse models will highlight their contribution to the understanding of the role of apoE in these processes. These Apoe(-/-) mice have also been extensively utilized as an atherosensitive platform upon which to assess the impact of modulator genes on the development and regression of atherosclerosis.
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