This year could mark a turning point for one of science’s most familiar animals: the laboratory mouse. For decades, mice and ...
Understanding human gene function in living organisms has long been hampered by fundamental differences between species.
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 ...
Animal models are established, important tools for preclinical safety and efficacy testing. Companies are advancing more “humanized” models to better reflect human responses, while at the same time ...
NYU Langone’s Advanced Rodent Transgenics Laboratory assists researchers in generating mutant mice for experimental use.
Markus Terrey, a neuroscientist at The Jackson Laboratory’s Rare Disease Translational Center, led the development of the new AHC mouse models—breakthrough tools that are helping researchers ...
Humanized mouse models are vital for studying human gene function, but fully replacing mouse genes with complete human ...