This article reviews several experimental approaches used to study arterial, venous, and microvascular thrombosis in mice, including their advantages and limitations.
This article provides a comprehensive review of experimental murine models for studying arterial, venous, and microvascular thrombosis, alongside related laboratory techniques.
Due to exciting advances in molecular biology, the laboratory mouse has become an important and frequently used model for studying thrombosis. This article reviews several experimental approaches that have been used to study arterial, venous, and microvascular thrombosis in mice. The advantages and limitations of different models are examined. Related topics of mouse anesthesia, phlebotomy, and in vitro hemostasis testing are also reviewed.
Day et al. (Thu,) conducted a review in Thrombosis. Murine thrombosis models was evaluated. This article reviews several experimental approaches used to study arterial, venous, and microvascular thrombosis in mice, including their advantages and limitations.
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