The document discusses new APP knock-in mouse models that were recently developed as an alternative to overexpression models of Alzheimer's disease. It notes that the new APP knock-in mice allow for a more accurate model by expressing APP at normal levels rather than overexpressing it. The document also indicates that the research models database on Alzforum's website now features interactive diagrams that enable visual comparisons of core phenotypes between different mouse models.
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ARF Dbase Models Intro Fagan
1. Good-Bye Overexpression, Hello APP Knock-in!
A Better Model?
Presenter:
ALZFORUM
Moderator:
Tom Fagan
Takaomi
Saido
David
Holtzman
Ronald
DeMattos
Mike
Sasner
Mathias
Jucker
Panelists:
April 22, 2014
Karen
Ashe
January 8, 2014 www.alzforum.org
Alzforum has a newly re-designed and re-curated research models database containing information about nearly 100 models relevant to AD research. Data is curated from the published literature and other reliable sources and will be updated as new information becomes available. The hope is this will become an evolving repository of information and a place where researchers can go to share their comments and observations. This is a work in progress and a collaboration with the community. We welcome your feedback, input, and ideas for improvement.
There are multipleways of interacting with the database. at the top of the landing page you can search for model by name if you are looking for something in particular . Or you can make selections in the search box. We encourage you to explore the functionality
For example, Saido’s NL-F and NL-G-F models. Already they have both been quite well characterized, and you can see at a glance that the model carrying the Arctic mutation has an accelerated phenotype.
Can click on the arrow next to the name to expand for more information. Can also click on the colored bars for more info.