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Join Our Webinar: Advanced Strategies in Genetically Modified Mice

Discover cutting-edge strategies and applications of genetically modified mice in biomedical research at our webinar on May 23rd, 2024. Register now for insights from industry expert Dongxiao Feng

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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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Gene Knock-in

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Knock-in represents the introduction of specific mutations or exogenous genes, such as point mutations (mimicking human genetic disease) at the selected location or reporter genes (e.g., EGFP, RFP, mCherry, YFP, LacZ, Luciferase etc.) or functional cDNAs (such as Cre, Dre etc.) into a specific genomic locus through homologous recombination, thereby allowing the exogenous DNA fragment to be expressed. A simultaneous occurrence of knock-in and knock-out can be achieved by replacing a murine endogenous gene with a foreign DNA fragment.

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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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Model Repository

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Shanghai Model Organisms has established more than 18,000 genetically modified mouse models using three core technologies of gene editing. It has more than 10,000 proprietary genetically engineered mouse models that can be directly used for studies on gene functions, drug screening, and human diseases. At the same time, Shanghai Model Organisms has more than 30 fluorescent-labeled tumor cell lines, which can be used for in vitro experiments, studies on tumor bearing mice and other tumor researches.

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