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Question: Do you use specific mouse species for specific diseases?
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Gillian Taylor answered on 27 Jun 2024:
We do use different ‘strains’ of mice for different diseases. For example a researcher who works on breast cancer might use a mouse that’s been genetically modified to have a mutation which causes breast cancer – then they can treat it with drugs to see what works.
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Kirsty Ross answered on 1 Jul 2024:
I had to work with a strain of mouse from Japan where I could delete their mast cells (part of the immune system) after a series of protein injections, so I could then study how those cells influenced rheumatoid arthritis.
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