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Author: Eleazar Shafrir
As the incidence of diabetes increases worldwide, the need for recommendations on how to prevent and treat the condition grows exponentially, and so does the need for an authoritative source for information on the appropriate models to study the condition. The new edition of Animal Models of Diabetes is that source. The book presents updated
1 Rat Models of Type 1 Diabetes: Genetics, Environment, and Autoimmunity
2 The NOD Mouse and Its Related Strains
3 Obesity/Diabetes in Mice with Mutations in Leptin or Leptin Receptor Genes
4 The Zucker Diabetic Fatty (ZDF) Rat—Lessons from a Leptin Receptor Defect Diabetic Model
5 The Goto-Kakizaki Rat
6 The New Zealand Obese Mouse: Polygenic Model of Obesity, Glucose Intolerance, and the Metabolic Syndrome
7 The JCR:LA-cp Rat: Animal Model of the Metabolic Syndrome Exhibiting Micro- and Macrovascular Disease
8 The SHROB (Koletsky) Rat as a Model for Metabolic Syndrome
9 OLETF Rats: Model for the Metabolic Syndrome and Diabetic Nephropathy in Humans
10 Neonatally Streptozotocin- Induced (n-STZ) Diabetic Rats: A Family of Type 2 Diabetes Models
11 The Rhesus Monkey (Macaca mulatta) Manifests All Features of Human Type 2 Diabetes
12 Pigs in Diabetes Research, with Special Focus on Type 2 Diabetes Research
13 Psammomys Obesus: Nutritionally Induced Insulin Resistance, Diabetes, and Beta Cell Loss
14 The Spontaneously Diabetic Torii (SDT) Rat with Retinopathy Lesions Resembling Those of Humans
15 Cohen Diabetic Rat
16 KK and KKAy Mice: Models of Type 2 Diabetes with Obesity
17 Animal Models to Study Obesity and Type 2 Diabetes Induced by Diet
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Tags: Eleazar Shafrir, Animal, Models