We have a wide range of mouse models, including mouse, golden hamster, Chinese hamster, siberian hamster, Campbell's dwarf hamster, Roborovski dwarf hamster, prairie vole, reed vole. Our lab mice have long been preferred by researchers in the life sciences because they possess characteristics such as rapid fertility, easy access to basic conditions, and easy manipulation of genes.
Related Models
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Models Name | Cat.No. | Animal Type | Disease Area |
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Weight loss (adverse event), alloograft (4T1), in mouse (Balb/c) | AB43585 | mouse | |
Weight loss (adverse event), fluorouracil-induced, in mouse (Balb/c) | AB43586 | mouse | |
Weight loss (adverse event), xenograft (BJMC3879), in mouse (Balb/c) | AB43587 | mouse | |
Weight loss (adverse event), xenograft (Ehrlich ascites mouse breast carcinoma cells), in mouse (Balb/c) | AB43588 | mouse | |
Weight loss (adverse event), xenograft (LXFL529), in athymic nude mouse (Balb/c) | AB43589 | mouse | |
11beta-Hydroxysteroid dehydrogenase type 1 (11beta-HSD1) inhibition, in mouse (Balb/c) | AB43590 | mouse | |
5-Hydroxytryptamine Receptor 2 (5-HT2) (nonspecified subtype) agonism, 5-hydroxytryptophan-induced, in mouse (Balb/c) | AB43591 | mouse | |
Actin alpha Cardiac inhibition, Schistosoma japonicum-infected, in mouse (Balb/c) | AB43592 | mouse | |
Acute toxicity, allograft (4T1), in nude mouse (Balb/c) | AB43593 | mouse | |
Acute toxicity, in neutropenic mouse (Balb/c) | AB43594 | mouse |