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APP21 transgenic rats develop age-dependent cognitive impairment and microglia accumulation within white matter tracts
2018
Journal of Neuroinflammation
Most of the animal models commonly used for preclinical research into Alzheimer's disease (AD) largely fail to address the pathophysiology, including the impact of known risk factors, of the widely diagnosed sporadic form of the disease. Here, we use a transgenic rat (APP21) that does not develop AD-like pathology spontaneously with age, but does develop pathology following vascular stress. To further the potential of this novel rat model as a much-needed pre-clinical animal model of sporadic
doi:10.1186/s12974-018-1273-7
pmid:30153843
pmcid:PMC6114740
fatcat:bsacc3be2fhinok42vauyyrkni