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English: This chart is from the journal article "Modelling amyotrophic lateral sclerosis: progress and possibilities" and compares the advantages and disadvantages of different models used to study ALS.
Fig. 2. Model systems in ALS research. A summary of the advantages and limitations of the different model systems – yeast, C. elegans, Drosophila, zebrafish, rodents and iPSC-derived neurons – currently used to study ALS. |
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Author | Philip Van Damme, Wim Robberecht, and Ludo Van Den Bosch |
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