Genetically engineered animals remain essential for gaining proper understanding of human disease mechanisms and play an important role in a variety of research areas.
Read More ›
Mouse models have been instrumental in elucidating the pathobiology of cancer formation and inhibition, including that of Colorectal Cancers (CRC) and Prostate Cancers.
Read More ›
Toll-like receptors (TLRs) are a class of transmembrane proteins that play essential roles in mammalian innate immune responses against infection. In general, TLRs can recognize structurally conserved molecules, collectively referred to
Read More ›
Neurodegenerative diseases have a multitude of factors contributing to their pathogenesis, such as tau accumulation, amyloid-β deposition, and altered network oscillations. Synaptic and neuronal loss are also typical of many of neurodegenerative diseases
Read More ›
Recent research has aimed to enhance the regeneration capacity of adult cardiomyocytes (CMs), in part by addressing their withdrawal from the cell cycle following myocardial infarction (MI). As a suggested regulator of endogenous CM proliferation
Read More ›
Although humans and mice are separated by 100 million years of evolution, mouse and rat models have continually proven themselves as extremely powerful research tools. Many mouse and rat genetic models can even recapitulate complex and...
Read More ›
Optogenenetics refers to a family of techniques which allow modulation of biological processes using light. Over the past 12 years, optogenetics has...
Read More ›
Invariably, everyone gets old. However, as a true testament to human stubbornness, research toward a “cure” for aging has never stopped. Over the past...
Read More ›
We use cookies to ensure that we give you the best experience on our website. To learn about how we
keep your information safe, view our Privacy Policy.
OKPrivacy policy