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Drug Screening

drug screening high throughput screening for drug discovery

With a comprehensive model organisms service platform that generates the mouse, zebrafish and C. elegans models, Shanghai Model Organisms enables high-throughput drug screening as well as the evaluation and research on drug efficacy, thus accelerating drug development and achieving greater accuracy in the prediction of in vivo interactions.

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Evaluating the Efficacy of Tumor-targeted Antibody in vivo

immunotherapy immune checkpoint immune checkpoint genes

As the most frequently used animal model, mice have been widely applied in the evaluation of drug efficacy. However, the human immune checkpoint genes only share ~60% identity with their murine counterparts. Thus antibodies that recognize human proteins do not necessarily interact with murine proteins, making it inappropriate to use wild type mice for evaluating the in vivo efficacy of human-specific antibody. The humanized immune checkpoint mouse models (Immune-Hu models), which were independently developed by Shanghai Model Organisms Center, are ideal models to evaluate the efficacy of anti-tumor antibody therapy.

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Inflammation Models

inflammation diseases inflammation research inflammatory factors

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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