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Pharmacodynamics Analysis & Evaluation

Based on the U-GEMM repository, the pharmacodynamics evaluation service from Shanghai Model Organisms can conduct main pharmacodynamics study on the drugs for anti-inflammatory-immunity, antineoplastic, cardiovascular system, respiratory system and metabolic diseases,etc, satisfy the study requirements of different layers of in vivo experiments, mechanism investigation and molecular biological study, and confirm the effectiveness and safety of new drug(s).

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薬効の分析と評価

上海南方モデル動物バイオテクノロジー株式会社(Shanghai Model Organisms Center, Inc)の薬力学的評価サービスは、二十年の業界経験を積み重ねて、自社開発のU-GEMM®モデルマウスリソースライブラリーを利用して、抗炎免疫、抗腫瘍、心臓血管系、呼吸器系、代謝性疾患など薬物のスクリーニングをする為に、研究者様の求めに応じて 、in vivo 実験、メカニズムの検討、分子生物学研究などの異なるレベルの研究ニーズを満足し、新薬の有効性と安全性を明らかにし、国内外の製薬会社、生物医薬研究機関、新薬開発センター、大学の新薬開発機関などに、専門的な薬力学的評価サービスを提供しております。

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약물 효과 분석 및 평가

Shanghai Model Organisms Center, Inc.(사)는 약물 효과 평가 서비스는 U-GEMMs 리소스 라이브러리를 기반으로 하여 항염 면역, 항종양, 심혈관계, 호흡계, 대사성 질병 등 약물의 주요 약력학 연구를 수행할 수 있으며, 체내 실험, 메커니즘 검토 및 분자생물학 연구 등 서로 다른 수준의 연구 수요를 충족시켜 신약의 유효성과 안전성을 확립하고 국내외의 제약업체, 생물의학연구소, 신약개발센터, 고등교육기관의 신약 연구개발 기관 등에 전문적인 약력학 평가 서비스를 제공합니다.

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Nervous System

neuropsychiatric disorder models parkinson's disease models

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

liver fibrosis model

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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Excision and Regeneration of Tissue

liver regeneration subtotal gastrectomy

A mouse tissue regeneration model can be established by an operation of partial tissue excision. Such models can be used to study the changes in morphology, serology and metabolism during tissue regeneration, and hence lay the experimental foundation for studying the mechanisms regulating tissue regeneration.

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