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Cost-effective Animal Disease Models to Power Up Life Science Research

Published on 11-30-2023 03:11:08 AM by Zoe Green


In a pioneering effort to revolutionize life science research, a wide range of cost-effective animal disease models, from Drosophila to non-human primates, from knockout models to different disease models, are released. These

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Animal Emotional Behavior Tests for Anxiety and Depression Treatment

Published on 10-27-2023 10:10:12 PM by Zoe Green


In today’s fast-paced and stressful society, the prevalence of anxiety and depression has become a significant concern. Emotion-related animal behavior tests aim to provide a good research tool for

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Multi-Type Animal Cognitive Behavioral Tests for Disease Research

Published on 10-27-2023 10:10:20 PM by Zoe Green


In the pursuit of advancing disease research and its treatment, animal cognitive behavior is studied in a wide range of animal species. The innovative multi-type animal cognitive behavioral

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Comprehensive Gene Therapy Development Solutions to Further Boost Rare Disease Research

Published on 10-27-2023 10:10:06 PM by Zoe Green


As several gene therapy approvals for rare disease treatment gain steam in 2023, a comprehensive set of gene therapy development solutions is released to pave richer avenues for rare disease research. This path-breaking move sees the integration of cutting-edge technology with state-of-art

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Animal Tests for Emotion-Related Behavior in Rodents

Published on 09-30-2023 08:09:06 AM by Zoe Green


In the field of scientific research, understanding and studying emotion-related behaviors in animals plays a crucial role in advancing the knowledge of the human brain and mental health. Animal models can help researchers better comprehend animal behaviors, and

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Gene Therapy for Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy

Published on 09-25-2023 04:09:01 AM by Zoe Green


What is Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy?

Duchenne muscular dystrophy (DMD) is a fatal neuromuscular disease caused by mutations in the dystrophin gene on the X chromosome. The mutation results in a lack of dystrophin in patients' muscles, a protein that keeps muscle cells

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Gene Therapy for Cystic Fibrosis

Published on 09-25-2023 04:09:51 AM by Zoe Green


What is cystic fibrosis?

Cystic fibrosis (CF) is a rare genetic disorder that affects the lungs, digestive system, and other organs. It is caused by mutations in the cystic fibrosis transmembrane conductance regulator (CFTR) gene, which encodes a protein that regulates

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Why need animal cognitive behavioral tests?

Published on 08-31-2023 04:08:14 AM by Zoe Green


1. Understanding animal behavior: Animal cognitive behavioral tests help researchers gain insight into how animals think, learn, and solve problems. By conducting cognitive behavioral tests,

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Morris Water Maze Test

Published on 08-31-2023 04:08:21 AM by Zoe Green


What is Morris Water Maze Test?

The Morris Water Maze Test is a behavioral test primarily used in animal research to assess spatial learning and memory abilities. It involves placing a small animal, typically a rat or mouse, in a large circular pool filled with opaque

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Development of Gene Therapy Viral Vectors for Rare Diseases

Published on 08-03-2023 01:08:15 AM by Zoe Green


In many cases, gene therapy requires a vector to deliver the gene therapy drug to the target cell. Viral vectors have been one of the most widely studied vectors due to their outstanding transduction efficiency and other significant advantages. Viral vector-based gene therapy has now achieved

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