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Phenotyping

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Provide blood analysis, image analysis, pathology analysis, behavior analysis etc.

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Osteoporosis

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Tnfrsf11b (Opg) knockout mice were generated through homologous recombination and supplied by Shanghai Research Center for Model Organisms. This mouse model, which is referred to as the "osteoporotic mouse", shows a typical phenotype of osteoporosis and arterial calcification, and Therefore, this animal model is ideal for drug screening and evaluation for the treatment of "human osteoporosis", in gene therapy of osteoporosis, as well as in the research on the mechanisms of interaction between osteoclasts and osteoblasts.

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About Us

Our vision is to become the leader in the field of genetically modified animal models,helping people understand the life science and improving quality of life around the world.

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Dysgenesis model

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Prss37 gene knockout infertility mouse model. SMOC has developed the Prss37 gene knockout mouse model (Prss37 KO, Model No.: NM -KO-00016) by ES cell targeting. It is a homozygous male infertility model.

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Literature

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Metabolic Analysis

Metabolic analysis

There are many mice models used to mimic human metabolic diseases, such as diabetes and obesity, which are caused by nutritional imbalances and metabolic disorders. The detection and analysis of sugar and lipid metabolism phenotypes in these model mice are crucial for the establishment of model mice, the study of disease progression, and the research on the pathogenesis. Shanghai Model Organisms can help your research on metabolism by providing you with a series of testing tools for glucose and lipid metabolisms.

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Gene overexpression

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Generate a mouse model in which an exogenous gene is introduced and overexpressed. An overexpression model can be used to investigate gene functions, promoter functions, or model the pathogenesis of human disease. Depending on the method to introduce foreign DNA, a random transgenes or targeted conditional overexpression model can be created.

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