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  • Investigation of brain scie...
    Okano, Hideyuki; Kishi, Noriyuki

    Current opinion in neurobiology, June 2018, 2018-06-00, 20180601, Volume: 50
    Journal Article

    •Recent gene manipulation technology enables generation of GM non-human primates.•Transgenic non-human primates modeling human diseases have been generated.•Genome editing technology has enabled creation of knockout non-human primates. Although mice have been the most frequently used experimental animals in many research fields due to well-established gene manipulation techniques, recent evidence has revealed that rodent models do not always recapitulate pathophysiology of human neurological and psychiatric diseases due to the differences between humans and rodents. The recent developments in gene manipulation of non-human primate have been attracting much attention in the biomedical research field, because non-human primates have more applicable brain structure and function than rodents. In this review, we summarize recent progress on genetically-modified non-human primates including transgenic and knockout animals using genome editing technology.