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Global privacy policy

Global privacy policy

Global privacy policyLast updated: Oct 25, 2024

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Fluorescent tracking

fluorescent label fluorescent tag fluorescent genes

Exogenous fluorescent genes were knocked in to endogenous genes and fluorescence expression was used to reflect the expression status of genes.

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Gene Knock-in

gene knock in knock in mice knock in mouse

Knock-in represents the introduction of specific mutations or exogenous genes, such as point mutations (mimicking human genetic disease) at the selected location or reporter genes (e.g., EGFP, RFP, mCherry, YFP, LacZ, Luciferase etc.) or functional cDNAs (such as Cre, Dre etc.) into a specific genomic locus through homologous recombination, thereby allowing the exogenous DNA fragment to be expressed. A simultaneous occurrence of knock-in and knock-out can be achieved by replacing a murine endogenous gene with a foreign DNA fragment.

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Gene tracking

marker gene gene tracking

Gene tracers are an important application for genetically engineered mice. Through gene knock-in, exogenous tracer genes were knocked into endogenous genes, enabling labeling and tracing of genes.

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Database

mouse genome database

Here you can find links to databases for mouse genomes and other resources.

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Aging and Longevity Research

Humans have always been fascinated with the study of aging. Despite experiencing thousands of years of civilization, we have yet to clearly identify the mechanisms of aging. Either from the perspective of drug development or genetic research, the study of aging is undoubtedly a worthy cause.

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