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A novel mouse model can be a valuable asset to the institution that developed it. Understanding the various distribution agreements available can help developers protect their intellectual property (IP) while still getting their new mouse out to others to use. That’s more important than ever as technological advances in making new models change the IP landscape.
Using a systems genetics approach, a new study identifies genetic variants and proteins associated with plasma and hepatic lipid abundance and hepatic lipotoxicity.
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