Disruption of the mouse cyclooxygenase 1 gene: Characteristics of the mutant and areas of future study

Robert Langenbach, Scott G. Morham, Howard F. Tiano, Charles D. Loftin, Burhan I. Ghanayem, Patrica C. Chulada, Joel F. Mahler, Barbara J. Davis, Christopher A. Lee

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Surprisingly, disruption of the COX-1 gene resulted in generally healthy mice. This is in spite of the fact that prostaglandin levels in the tissues examined were reduced by greater than 99%. The results obtained to date with the COX-1 deficient mice indicate that some of the physiological roles previously attributed to COX-1 may not be entirely correct. Ongoing studies with the COX deficient mice are aimed at better defining the physiological roles of the cyclooxygenases and concomitantly the mechanisms by which NSAIDs cause their biological effects.

Idioma originalEnglish
Páginas (desde-hasta)87-92
Número de páginas6
PublicaciónAdvances in Experimental Medicine and Biology
Volumen407
EstadoPublished - 1996

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  • General Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology

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