New research suggests that the commonly used ‘lab mouse’ may display behaviors entirely distinct from their wild-derived counterparts, prompting new considerations for the future of animal-based ...
NYU Langone’s Advanced Rodent Transgenics Laboratory assists researchers in generating mutant mice for experimental use.
A study conducted in lab dishes and mice finds that mucus-eating bacteria found in the human gut could be key for controlling cholesterol.
Super immunodeficient mice such as the NOG-EXL and NSG-SGM3 combine severe immunodeficiency with transgenic expression of human myeloid-stimulatory cytokines. These mouse strains support an improved ...
Technologies at the Advanced Rodent Transgenics Laboratory include genome editing design and implementation and transgenic ...
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