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Introduction to Tumor Models for Research
Jun 04, 2021
The establishment of tumor animal models provide a powerful tool for studying the mechanism of tumorigenesis and metastasis, even validating the efficacy of anti-tumor drugs. Rodent models have many advantages in tumor research, such as fast breeding, low cost, and versatile genetic modification. These traits make them an indispensable tool for preclinical therapeutics screening. Read More >
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How to Avoid the Risk of Residual Protein Expression in Knockout Cell Lines
Jun 03, 2021
In this article, we review the causes of residual protein expression in knockout cell lines and provide the solution to avoid the risk of protein residue in knockout cell line models. Read More >
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Myriad of CRISPR Research Model Services
May 27, 2021
If your lab is utilizing CRISPR in animal or in-vitro modeling work, we have a wide variety of CRISPR offerings with great discounts. Read More >
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Announcement - Introducing Cyagen Upgraded Animal Supporting Services
May 27, 2021
yagen aims to support biomedical research with our expertise. We are committed to enabling development of precise animal models to help researchers study disease mechanisms, target validation, drug screening and more. Our comprehensive services cover the entire process of animal model generation - from gene targeting strategy design and animal model development, through to breeding and animal phenotype analysis – to accelerate your scientific research progress. Read More >
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What Are Transgenic Rats
May 27, 2021
Transgenic rats are animal models which have foreign DNA incorporated into the rat genome and are used to research a wide range of gene functions and human diseases. Read More >
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How to Effectively Generate CRISPR Gene Knockout Cell Lines? Choosing a Transfection Method
May 25, 2021
After deciding upon a CRISPR-mediated gene knockout strategy and obtaining the gRNA, the next step would be choosing the suitable strategy for cell transfection to introduce gRNA and Cas9 protein into cells. The efficiency of this transfection step directly affects the overall success rate of CRISPR/Cas-mediated gene editing and subsequent model generation. Read More >
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Advancing Research with Humanized Mouse Models
May 20, 2021
A humanized mouse model is a broad term referring to a mouse engrafted with functional human genes, cells, or tissues. This type of model is usually used as an powerful in vivo model for preclinical study of human diseases. Humanized mouse models have become an important animal model for identifying how human genes impact development and disease. Read More >
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What is a Knockin Mouse?
May 20, 2021
Gene knock-in (KI), a.k.a. knockin, mice are generated by introducing specific mutations or exogenous genes into specific sites of the target gene through homologous recombination, so that the expression of the gene knockin may be tracked through the expression of a reporter. Read More >
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Animal Models for Metabolic Disease Research
May 20, 2021
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How to Choose the Best Knockout Cell Line Strategy
May 18, 2021
The traditional approaches used in gene function studies, especially in cell lines, include gene interference, gene overexpression, and gene knockout. Herein, we will focus on discussing the most popular approach, gene knockout – a mutation that inactivates a gene function. Read More >