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Humanized Mice

NMG and NMG-B2m mice transplanted with human-derived PBMC are suitable for short-term in vivo tests requiring mature T cell function, including studies on HIV infection, immuno-oncology and GvHD.

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Humanized Mice

NMG mice with human-derived CD34+ hematopoietic stem cells can be used for reconstruction of multi-lineage human immune cells, and represent effective model animals for studies on immuno-oncology and infectious diseases.

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Shanghai Model Organisms offers a full range of model organism services, including model customization services, research-ready models, breeding, phenotyping and drug screening. Mouse, rat, zebrafish and C. elegans models are available to meet different research needs.

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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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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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