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Mouse

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Mice have long been the prime choice for model organisms. In more than 100 years, mice have been widely used by researchers in the fields of physiology, pathology, pharmacology, toxicology, and behavioral science. With the establishment of gene targeting technology, many researchers have made their way to the Nobel Prize.

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Animal Health

Animal Health Care

Shanghai Model Organisms Center (SMOC) provides you with model mice that have been raised under specific pathogen-free (SPF) barriers. Since obtaining AAALAC-accreditation in 2012, Shanghai Model Organisms Center Co., Ltd. has adhered to the standards outlined in the Guide for the Care and Use of Laboratory Animals (Guide). With an experienced team of veterinarians and researchers, advanced equipment, mature testing technologies and strict quality management system, SMOC guarantees consistent quality and is an ideal choice for your project.

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Privacy Statement

Shanghai Model Organisms Center (SMOC) is dedicated to protecting your privacy and works hard to provide all users with a safe online environment.

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Immunology and Inflammation

Inflammatory mouse

Shanghai Model Organisms provides a variety of mouse models of inflammation including exarteritis, chemotherapy-induced intestinal inflammation and inflammatory bowel disease. These models can be applied in researches on the mechanism of inflammation, evaluation of drug efficacy, and others.

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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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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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