2019
DOI: 10.21203/rs.2.14657/v1
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Establishing a canine brain and tissue bank – molecular validation by RT-qPCR targeting three reference genes

Abstract: Background: Dogs ( Canis familiaris ) are natural models of several human diseases, including age-related dementia. However, the molecular techniques, which are routinely applied in invertebrate and rodent models to study disease pathologies and mechanisms, has limited applicability in dogs, mainly because of ethical reasons. In the case of humans, the limited accessibility of tissue samples is at least partly solved by biobanks, which collect and store tissues and organs from voluntary donations. A similar ap… Show more

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“…The animals used in study 1 were donated to the Hungarian Canine Brain and Tissue Bank (CBTB) by their owners, who had previously been informed about the donation possibility through various forums, e.g., social media [( 36 ), submitted]. The animals were euthanized by their veterinarian only for justified medical reasons.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The animals used in study 1 were donated to the Hungarian Canine Brain and Tissue Bank (CBTB) by their owners, who had previously been informed about the donation possibility through various forums, e.g., social media [( 36 ), submitted]. The animals were euthanized by their veterinarian only for justified medical reasons.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%