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Applications of Sirtuins (SIRT) Knockout Mouse Models in Disease Research
Sirtuins - colloquially known as the longevity genes – are a highly conserved family of NAD1+-dependent enzymes which are involved in the regulation of gene silencing, metabolism, cell division, apoptosis, and genetic material repair. Additionally, it has been reported that sirtuins play important roles in the development of multi-systemic diseases. Read More ›
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How to Choose the Right Mouse Models and Genetic Modification Method for Your Research
Our experts put together the following advice on how to choose the most suitable mouse strains & genetic modification techniques for your research. In practical applications, it is necessary to select mouse strain backgrounds that align with your desired research applications to achieve good experimental results. Read More ›
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ROSA26: The ‘Safe Harbor’ Locus in the Mouse Genome
What is the first thing that comes to your mind when we mention ‘safe harbor’? The ‘safe harbor’ we want to talk about today is not the kind for ships, but, rather, the safe locus for targeted integration of exogenous gene in the mouse genome. Let's explore one of the most well-established safe loci in the mouse genome - ROSA26. Read More ›
Newsletter COVID-19
Interview: Impact of COVID-19 Respiratory Illness on the Life Science Research Industry
With the gradual improvement of the COVID-19 situation in China in the past few days, along with a worsening situation across many regions, research on vaccines and related antiviral drugs has become a key issue for most people both inside and outside the life science research industry. Read More ›
Cyagen Coronavirus Update Research Trends Newsletter COVID-19
Researching the New Coronavirus, SARS-CoV-2: Applications for Animal Models
The novel coronavirus, now officially designated as SARS-CoV-2, was first identified in Wuhan, Hubei Province, China in December of 2019. This virus has led to an outbreak of COVID-19 (Coronavirus Disease in 2019), which is associated with acute respiratory illness and infection, as is common for diseases caused by the coronavirus family. Read More ›
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Cyagen White Paper:  Infectivity and Immune Mechanisms of Coronaviruses & SARS-CoV-2
An outbreak of COVID-19 (Coronavirus Disease in 2019) caused by the novel coronavirus, officially named SARS-CoV-2, swept across the world from Wuhan at the end of 2019 - having since brought a huge impact on the lives of people both in China and abroad. Read More ›
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Thankful for You - New Testimonials for Cyagen`s Animal Services
With the upcoming Thanksgiving Holiday in the US – Cyagen would like to thank you for everything you do to make the world a better place. Read More ›
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Custom Animal Models for Improving Human Disease Research
If your lab is working on research projects that utilize mouse/rat models, off-the-shelf models often come with limitations that may be addressed through genomic modifications to improve homology. Read More ›
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Controlling when and where: Conditional and inducible gene expression
In the early days of engineered animal models, simple knockout and transgenic mice were used to examine gene function. Researchers began to dissect the roles of individual genes by studying phenotypes of mice lacking or... Read More ›
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Rare Genomics Institute Announces Winners of BeHEARD Rare Disease Challenge
Washington, D.C. June 21, 2017. The Rare Genomics (RG) Institute is delighted to announce the winners of the 2017 BeHEARD (Helping Empower and... Read More ›