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Publication : Insights from von Willebrand disease animal models.

First Author  Denis CV Year  1999
Journal  Cell Mol Life Sci Volume  56
Issue  11-12 Pages  977-90
PubMed ID  11212329 Mgi Jnum  J:59403
Mgi Id  MGI:1351542 Doi  10.1007/s000180050487
Citation  Denis CV, et al. (1999) Insights from von Willebrand disease animal models. Cell Mol Life Sci 56(11-12):977-990
abstractText  von Willebrand disease is a genetic bleeding disorder that arises from abnormalities in von Willebrand factor, an adhesive glycoprotein involved in both primary hemostasis and coagulation. It is the most common inherited bleeding disorder in humans, and over the years several animal species have also been described as suffering from this disease whether through a spontaneous mutation (pigs, dogs) or a genetically engineered one (mouse). These different animal models are extremely useful in exploring the characteristics of von Willebrand disease and in testing new treatments. This review provides an update of the various von Willebrand disease models and the contribution that these models can make to a better understanding of human von Willebrand disease.
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