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Preclinical characterization of Sintilimab, a fully human anti-PD-1 therapeutic monoclonal antibody for cancer

Model Organisms:Mouse Product & Service:PD-1 Research field:Cancer Immunotherapy

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New Service Launch: Mouse Bone Metastasis Cancer Model and Pain-Related Behavior Assessment!

Bone metastasis cancer model Pain-related behavior assessment Cancer-induced bone pain Bone cancer pain models Mouse bone metastasis model Animal models in cancer research Cancer research services Bone metastasis in mice Pain management in cancer

We are excited to announce that GenoBioTX has launched a new service featuring mouse bone metastasis cancer models and pain-related behavior assessment, designed to support cancer research and pain management effectively.

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Advancing Cancer Therapy: Harnessing In Vivo Tumor Models for Breakthrough Drug Development

Cancer therapy advancements In vivo tumor models Preclinical cancer research Drug development in oncology Gene-modified cell lines Immuno-oncology Tumor modeling for drug discovery Cancer drug development Animal modeling services Cancer drug preclinical models

Join us for an insightful webinar exploring the critical role of in vivo tumor models in advancing cancer drug therapy. We will provide an overview of the diverse tumor models developed by our company, highlighting case studies demonstrating their effectiveness in preclinical cancer research. The session will delve into the comprehensive use of gene-modified cell lines and genetically modified spontaneous mouse models, showcasing their application in mimicking human cancer biology. We will conclude with a brief introduction to our company and our commitment to accelerating cancer drug development through innovative animal modeling services.

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These Mice Are About to Go Viral Because of the Nobel Prize!

microRNA (miRNA) microRNA mouse models Nobel Prize microRNA discovery genetically engineered mice miRNA in gene regulation miRNA therapeutics miRNA in cancer research customized mouse models contract research organization (CRO) preclinical drug discovery

The 2024 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine awarded to Victor Ambros and Gary Ruvkun for their discovery of microRNA (miRNA) highlights its revolutionary role in gene regulation and disease treatment. This article explores miRNA's impact on neuroscience, cancer, and cardiovascular research. GenoBioTX offers advanced microRNA mouse models and customized genetic solutions, empowering researchers with essential tools to drive innovation in miRNA studies and therapeutic developments.

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Webinar on Advances in Antibody-Drug Conjugates (ADCs) Development & Preclinical Models

Antibody-Drug Conjugates ADC Development Preclinical Models Targeted Cancer Therapies GenoBioTX ADC Webinar Biopharma Research Oncology Biochemistry Cancer Treatment Preclinical Evaluation Monoclonal Antibodies Small Molecule Drugs

Join us for a webinar on June 26th, 2024, exploring the development and preclinical evaluation of Antibody-Drug Conjugates (ADCs). Learn from Dr. Hua Wei, VP of the Industrial Clients Department at GenoBioTX, about ADC components, mechanisms, historical evolution, and future directions.

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Workshop:Progress and Advances in Preclinical immuno-Oncology Research

SMOC’s Annual Progress and Advances in Preclinical immuno-Oncology Research: The workshop is designed as a forum for ideas and opinions exchange on how to decrease the rate of clinical failures in oncology and immuno-oncology.

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SMOC Launched U-HuDTMbase®, Inclusive Resource Library of Innovative Therapeutic Target-Humanized Mouse Models, to Accelerate Novel Drug Discovery

U-HuDTMbase® is composed of more than 600 therapeutic target-humanized mouse models, including multiple background strains, and has covered almost all commonly studied areas, such as oncology, metabolism, immunity, inflammation and more.

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Mouse models for cancer research

Tumor bearing Mouse DEN model PDX model CDX model

Shanghai Model Organisms Center provides multiple types of tumor-bearing mouse models for cancer research and drug efficacy testing, including cell line-derived xenograft model (CDX) and patient-derived xenograft model (PDX). While PDX models better reflect the heterogeneity and diversity of human cancers, CDX models allow researchers to advance their pre-clinical drug development in a cost- and time-efficient manner.

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