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	<title>ScienceLine &#187; Cloned pigs</title>
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		<title>Cloned pigs with Alxheimer`s</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The first pigs containing genes responsible for  					Alzheimer’s disease will be born in Denmark in August. This  					event is a landmark achivement in the effort towards finding  					a cure for the disease.
Pigs with Alzheimer&#8217;s
Scientists from the universities of Copenhagen and Århus,  					Denmark are once again at the cutting edge of biotechnology. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-272" title="Cloned pigs" src="http://www.scienceline.eu/wp-content/uploads/2009/09/Cloned-pigs.jpg" alt="Cloned pigs" width="174" height="250" />The first pigs containing genes responsible for  					Alzheimer’s disease will be born in Denmark in August.</strong> This  					event is a landmark achivement in the effort towards finding  					a cure for the disease.</p>
<h3>Pigs with Alzheimer&#8217;s</h3>
<p>Scientists from the universities of Copenhagen and Århus,  					Denmark are once again at the cutting edge of biotechnology.  					This time with cloned pigs that have been genetically  					modified so that they may function as animal models for the  					notorious Alzheimer’s disease. In the US alone, 5 million  					people suffer from this human brain disorder and globally  					the number is set at approx. 24 million (source: Alzheimer&#8217;s  					Disease International: http://www.alz.co.uk/ )</p>
<h3>Models for human diseases</h3>
<p>- In the light of the intense focus on medical research  					at the University of Copenhagen and the continuous expansion  					of the pharmaceutical industry in Denmark, the ability to  					produce transgenic pig models for human diseases is a major  					prerequisite for future progress in this area, says  					Professor Ingrid Brück Bøgh from the Department of Large  					Animal Sciences, University of Copenhagen.</p>
<p>- The upcoming birth of these transgenic pig models  					constitutes a fantastic success for us. It is also a  					demonstration of the excellent cross-disciplinary  					collaboration between the experts at both universities, she  					continues.</p>
<p>- We now have evidence that our system is very well  					suited for the task of making disease models for human  					medicine, says Professor Gábor Vajta from the Department of  					Genetics and Biotechnology, Faculty of Agricultural Sciences,  					University of Aarhus.</p>
<h3>The research</h3>
<p>Associate Professor Arne Lund Jorgensen, Institute of  					Human Genetics, Aarhus University and his group have made  					the gene construct with the putative Alzheimer gene and  					inserted into the somatic cells. These somatic cells were  					used for the nuclear transfer experiments performed at the  					Faculty of Agricultural Sciences, Aarhus University.</p>
<h3>Contact:</h3>
<p>Professor Ingrid Brück Bøgh, Department of Large Animal  					Sciences, telephone +45 3533 2981, e-mail: 					<a href="mailto:ibb@life.ku.dk">ibb@life.ku.dk</a></p>
<p>Professor Gábor Vajta, Department of Genetics and  					Biotechnology, telephone: +45 8999 1262, e-mail: 					<a href="mailto:Gabor.Vajta@agrsci.dk">Gabor.Vajta@agrsci.dk</a></p>
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