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Nervous System

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The model of nerve injury induced by surgery or drugs can be used to study the mechanism of nerve injury and to evaluate drug efficacy.

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Fibrosis

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The mouse liver fibrosis model can be generated by surgery or drug induction, which can be used to study the role of genes and proteins in the development of liver fibrosis, to explore the mechanisms underlying liver fibrosis, and to carry out drug efficacy evaluations.

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Evaluating the Efficacy of Tumor-targeted Antibody in vivo

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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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