ISSN: 2472-1115
Full Project Scientist, Departments of Medicine, USA
Khue Vu Nguyen is a professor at the Medicine and Pediatrics department, Full Project Scientist, University of California, San Diego, United States of America. He has published over 3 refereed articles in a wide range of highly recognised international journals. He has a keen interest in Neurobiology. He is currently working in the project ‘’ β-Amyloid precursor protein (APP) and the human diseases’’. His research focuses on Neurodegeneration.
Short Communication
Down Syndrome's Models of Human Nondisjunction and Mouse Models
Author(s): Khue Vu Nguyen*
Ttrisomy of human chromosome 21 (Hsa21) and Down syndrome (DS) is challenging to model in mice. Hsa21 (Orthologs) genes map to segments called Mmu16, Mmu17, and Mmu10. For DS Ts65Dn was the first viable segmental trisomy mouse model and it is a partial trisomy currently popular in preclinical evaluations of drugs for cognition in DS. Ts65Dn a limitations are as follows: (i) it is trisomic for 125 human protein-coding orthologs, but only 90 of these are Hsa21 orthologs (ii) it lacks trisomy for ~75 Hsa21 orthologs... View More»
DOI:
10.35248/2472-1115.20.6.140