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Brief Report Of Mice and Monkeys: National Institute on Aging Resources Supporting the Use of Animal Models in Biogerontology Research

机译:小鼠和猴子的简要报告:国立衰老资源研究所,支持在生物老年医学研究中使用动物模型

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The preponderance of our understanding of the biological changes that occur with aging has come from studies using rodents. Rodents are a valuable model for biogerontology research because of similarities to humans in the physiology and cell biology of aging. There are, however, many differences between rodents and humans, so application of findings in rodents to human aging requires the use of a model that is closer to humans at the genetic and physiological level. In aging research, the macaque has filled this need. There are many challenges associated with using nonhuman primates in aging research, not the least of which are the limited availability of aged monkeys and the cost of using them. To facilitate this research, the National Institute on Aging has developed several resources to assist investigators and promote the use of the nonhuman primate model in aging research.
机译:我们对随着衰老而发生的生物学变化的理解主要来自使用啮齿动物的研究。由于衰老的生理学和细胞生物学与人类相似,因此啮齿动物是生物老年医学研究的宝贵模型。但是,啮齿动物和人类之间存在许多差异,因此,将啮齿动物的发现应用于人类衰老需要使用一种在遗传和生理水平上更接近人类的模型。在老化研究中,猕猴满足了这一需求。在衰老研究中使用非人类灵长类动物存在许多挑战,其中最重要的挑战是衰老的猴子数量有限以及使用它们的成本。为了促进这项研究,美国国家老龄研究所开发了多种资源来协助研究人员,并促进在衰老研究中使用非人类灵长类动物模型。

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