2019
DOI: 10.1101/785220
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Monodelphis domesticaas a fetal intra-cerebral inoculation model for Zika virus pathogenesis

Abstract: 34Monodelphis domestica, also known as the laboratory opossum, is a marsupial native to South 35 America. At birth, these animals are developmentally equivalent to human embryos at 36 approximately 5 weeks of gestation which, when coupled with other characteristics including the 37 size of the animals, the development of a robust immune system during juvenile development, 38 and the relative ease of experimental manipulation, have made M. domestica a valuable model in 39 many areas of biomedical research… Show more

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“…Marsupials are also valuable for investigating major epigenetic processes such as X-chromosome inactivation ( Hornecker et al 2007 ; Grant et al 2012 ; Rodriguez-Delgado et al 2014 ; Wang et al 2014 ; Waters et al 2018 ; Mahadevaiah et al 2020 ) and genomic imprinting ( Weidman et al 2006 ; Lawton et al 2008 ; Das et al 2012 ; Douglas et al 2014 ; Suzuki et al 2018 ). Monodelphis domestica has been used in many medical and disease studies, such as gene expression during neural development ( Dooley et al 2012 ; Sears et al 2012 ; Pavan et al 2014 ; Wheaton et al 2021 ), hypercholesterolemia and steatohepatitis ( Chan et al 2010 , 2012 ; Chan and VandeBerg 2011 ), cancer therapy and prevention ( Nair and VandeBerg 2012 ; Nair et al 2014 ), immunogenomics ( Parra et al 2008 ; Morrissey et al 2021 ; Schraven et al 2021 ), viral pathogenesis ( Thomas et al 2019 ), and influence of biological sex on social behavior, individual recognition, and associative learning ( Gil et al 2019 ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Marsupials are also valuable for investigating major epigenetic processes such as X-chromosome inactivation ( Hornecker et al 2007 ; Grant et al 2012 ; Rodriguez-Delgado et al 2014 ; Wang et al 2014 ; Waters et al 2018 ; Mahadevaiah et al 2020 ) and genomic imprinting ( Weidman et al 2006 ; Lawton et al 2008 ; Das et al 2012 ; Douglas et al 2014 ; Suzuki et al 2018 ). Monodelphis domestica has been used in many medical and disease studies, such as gene expression during neural development ( Dooley et al 2012 ; Sears et al 2012 ; Pavan et al 2014 ; Wheaton et al 2021 ), hypercholesterolemia and steatohepatitis ( Chan et al 2010 , 2012 ; Chan and VandeBerg 2011 ), cancer therapy and prevention ( Nair and VandeBerg 2012 ; Nair et al 2014 ), immunogenomics ( Parra et al 2008 ; Morrissey et al 2021 ; Schraven et al 2021 ), viral pathogenesis ( Thomas et al 2019 ), and influence of biological sex on social behavior, individual recognition, and associative learning ( Gil et al 2019 ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Non‐commercial probes can be quite useful for resource‐limited laboratories dedicated to routine diagnosis or research, particularly those analyzing large numbers of samples, because commercial probes (e.g., RNAscope ® , Advanced Cell Diagnostics) can be quite expensive. There are, however, only a few protocols available that use non‐commercial probes to detect ZIKV (Beaufrère et al., 2019; Thawani, Sirohi, Kuhn, & Fekete, 2018; Thomas et al., 2019). In addition, ISH is frequently combined with IHC to obtain detailed information about the relationship between ZIKV replication location and infected target cells in FFPE samples, for both diagnosis and research of this arbovirus (Calvet et al., 2016; OPS, 2018), but detailed step‐by‐step procedures are lacking.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Marsupials are also valuable for investigating major epigenetic processes such as X-chromosome inactivation (Hornecker et al 2007; Grant et al 2012; Rodriguez-Delgado et al 2014; Wang et al 2014; Waters et al 2018; Mahadevaiah et al 2020) and genomic imprinting (Weidman et al 2006; Lawton et al 2008; Das et al 2012; Douglas et al 2014; Suzuki et al 2018). M. domestica has been used in many medical and disease studies, such as gene expression during neural development (Dooley et al 2012; Sears et al 2012; Pavan et al 2014; Wheaton et al 2021), hypercholesterolemia and steatohepatitis (Chan et al 2010; Chan and VandeBerg 2011; Chan et al 2012), cancer therapy and prevention (Nair and VandeBerg 2012; Nair et al 2014), immunogenomics (Parra et al 2008; Morrissey et al 2021; Schraven et al 2021), viral pathogenesis (Thomas et al 2019), and influence of biological sex on social behavior, individual recognition, and associative learning (Gil et al 2019).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%