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New Cyagen Custom Mouse Model Publication Alert – December 2020
Dec 01, 2020
Herein, we have selected several high-impact factor (IF) publications from May through October 2020, which use custom genetically modified mouse models developed by Cyagen. These citations cover a broad range of research fields, including immunology, inflammation, cardiology, oncology, metabolomics, and epigenetics. Read More >
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Applications of the Mouse Model in Translational Medical Research
Nov 16, 2020
The mouse model has become an irreplaceable model organism for biomedical research, which includes studying gene function and genetic factors of pathogenesis, establishing humanized disease models, and evaluating the safety and effectiveness of drugs under development. Read More >
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[Gene of the Week] Alzheimer's Disease and Genes - PSEN1 (Presenilin 1)
Nov 12, 2020
Alzheimer's disease (AD) is the most common age-related neurodegenerative disorder, which affects 20 to 30 million individuals worldwide. Currently, no effective therapies to treat or cure this disease have been developed. In this review, we discuss the current research and understanding of the PSEN1 gene and its mutation which causes familial Alzheimer's disease (FAD). Read More >
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Genes of Fear – Halloween Special
Oct 29, 2020
Happy Halloween from Cyagen! To celebrate and educate, our team has put together brief synopses of several genes related to fear: STMN1, P4H-TM, ANXA1, FPR1, DAGLA, and TAAR1. Read on to learn about each gene’s functions, research progress, and opportunities for discovery. Read More >
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THE TACONIC-CYAGEN ACADEMIC MODEL GENERATION ALLIANCE EXPERIENCE
Oct 29, 2020
Taconic Biosciences and Cyagen Biosciences have formed a strategic non-profit alliance. As partners, Taconic and Cyagen leverage the power of our complementary approaches to redefine the model generation customer experience by bringing the best and most competitive solutions to the market. Read More >
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Consultations for Academic Researchers Interested in CAMA Grants
Oct 23, 2020
Academic researchers interested in utilizing mouse or rat models are invited to apply for the Taconic-Cyagen Custom Animal Model Awards (CAMA) competition – offering a range of grant awards valued over $77,350 that will help fund six (6) custom animal model (CAM) project proposals anticipated to most significantly impact their respective research fields. Read More >
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Weekly Gene
[Gene of the Week] Alzheimer's Disease and Genes - APP (Amyloid Precursor Protein)
Oct 21, 2020
It is well known that genes play a major role in many human diseases - for this reason they are an important research topic in the field of life science and medicine. How can the public quickly grasp the recent research on disease-related genes, when the only resources out about them are long complex academic journals? Read More >
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Exclusive Webinar: Introduction to Genetically Engineered Rodent Models
Oct 21, 2020
Animal modeling has a played a prominent role in traditional scientific research for hundreds of years. More recently, inbred strains have been developed to support genetically modified models – sometimes called the “living reagents” or “living instruments” of biomedical and health research. Read More >
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Introduction to the Cre-Lox Recombination System
Oct 20, 2020
With the advantages of simple operation and high recombination rate, the Cre-Lox system has now become a powerful tool for genetic manipulation across in vivo and in vitro. The Cre-Lox system enables gene expression with exceptional spatial (expresses a gene in specific cells, tissues, or entire organisms) and temporal (at specific time points through the application of the Cre-Lox system) control. Read More >
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Conditional Knockout (Floxed) Mice Now Available from Cyagen Knockout Catalog Models
Oct 19, 2020
In March 2020, Cyagen officially launched the Cyagen Knockout Catalog Models repository – which has provided researchers in the Americas and Europe with ready to use knockout (KO) mouse models in as few as three (3) months. To date, we have cryopreserved sperm from over 10k KO mouse strains to offer affordable, established, and rapidly available KO models to both research institutions and pharmaceutical corporations. Read More >