ABSTRACT
During the last 15 years, transgenic mice have been generated that carry defective and/or mutant alleles of the natural anticoagulant pathways and display a spontaneous thrombotic phenotype. With the generation of these mouse lines, better opportunities became available for investigating both existing and novel risk factors for venous thrombosis. In addition, these models could serve as a tool for evaluating novel antithrombotic strategies. This review summarizes these mouse models and evaluates whether they have fulfilled the expectations.
KEYWORDS
Venous thrombosis - natural anticoagulants - knockout mouse - mouse models - factor V Leiden
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Pieter H Reitsma
Einthoven Laboratory for Experimental Vascular Medicine, Leiden University Medical Center
C9-023, P.O. Box 9600, 2300 RC Leiden, The Netherlands
Email: p.h.reitsma@lumc.nl