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Publication : Transgenic and knockout analyses of the role of TNF in immune regulation and disease pathogenesis.

First Author  Douni E Journal  J Inflamm
Volume  47 Issue  1-2
Pages  27-38 PubMed ID  8913927
Mgi Jnum  J:162145 Mgi Id  MGI:4462835
Citation  Douni E, et al. (1995) Transgenic and knockout analyses of the role of TNF in immune regulation and disease pathogenesis. J Inflamm 47(1-2):27-38
abstractText  Transgenic mutagenesis in whole animals has become without doubt the most rewarding approach to analyse gene structure, expression, and function. In the TNF field, much of what we now question about TNF/TNF receptor function is based, to a large extent, on what we have already learned by overexpressing these molecules in transgenic mice or by ablating their expression in knockout systems. In addition, a clearer view of the involvement of these molecules in disease pathogenesis has emerged, and useful models for human disease have been generated. In this overview, we summarise our experience with TNF transgenic and knockout systems, and highlight advances made in our understanding of the role played by TNF and its receptors in immune regulation and in the pathogenesis of infectious, inflammatory, and autoimmune disease.
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