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Inflammation Models

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Inflammation is a common yet important pathological process. Any factor that may cause tissue damage can lead to inflammation. Anomal inflammatory response may result in chronic inflammation, autoimmune diseases and even cancer. The regulation of inflammation-related genes is an important topic in the study of the development of inflammation.

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Brca1 CKO Mouse Model

Our own-developed Brca1 conditional knockout mice (Brca1-CKO) can be used to study breast cancer.

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Rb1 CKO Mouse Model

With the ability to avoid the risk of death caused by homozygous and systemic knockout, our own-developed Rb1 conditional knockout mice (Rb1-CKO) can be used to study cancer, cell cycle or aging.

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Smad4 CKO Mouse Model

Our own-developed Smad4 conditional knockout mice (Smad4-CKO) can be used to study cell proliferation and tumor suppression.

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P53 CKO Mouse Model

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Our own-developed mouse model of p53 conditional knockout (p53-CKO) can be mated with mice carrying tissue-specific Cre expression to obtain mice with homozygous deletion of p53 in specific tissues or cells. These mice can be used for tumorigenesis and tumor mechanistic studies.

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Pten CKO Mouse Model

Our own-developed mouse model of Pten conditional knockout (Pten-CKO) can be mated with mice carrying tissue-specific Cre expression to obtain mice with homozygous deletion of Pten in specific tissues or cells, thus avoiding the embryonic death caused by systemic and homozygous Pten knockout. Pten-CKO mice can be used to study tumorigenesis, anti-tumor targets, neurogenesis, glial differentiation and cerebellar development.

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