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Laboratory Mice

Mice as An Important Tool in Scientific Experiments

  • In the stage of drug development, laboratory mice are often used for toxicity testing of new drugs, including long-term toxicity tests and acute toxicity tests.
  • In disease research, people usually use genetic engineering technology to knock out or knock in certain genes in mice to simulate a certain disease in humans.
  • Laboratory mice are also widely used in the fields of psychology and neuroscience, etc. By conducting experiments on mice, scientists can understand the mechanisms of the emergence and development of various psychological disorders, which provides the possibility of finding treatments.

Abundant Laboratory Mouse Models

Laboratory Mice

We have a wide range of laboratory mice, including mouse, golden hamster, Chinese hamster, siberian hamster, Campbell's dwarf hamster, Roborovski dwarf hamster, prairie vole, reed vole. Our lab mice have long been preferred by researchers in the life sciences because they possess characteristics such as rapid fertility, easy access to basic conditions, and easy manipulation of genes.

Advantages of Lab Mice

  • Lab mice have the ease of manipulation and ease of genetic modification that allows you to genetically engineer them to mimic virtually any human disease or condition.
  • Lab mice can be inbred to produce genetically consistent strains for more accurate and reproducible experiments.
  • They are inexpensive to raise, small, reproduce quickly, and are relatively easy to handle and transport.

Related Services

  • Customized mouse models. With CRISPR/CAS9 gene editing, BXB1 transgene insertion, DNA microinjection, and ES cell microinjection technologies, we can provide knockout, knock-in, point mutation, and large insertion mouse models for your research needs.
  • Existing disease models provided. We can provide various known disease mouse models, such as cancer, cardiovascular disease, neurodegenerative disease, diabetes and other models.
  • Disease model testing services. We can provide various physiological, biochemical, pathological, imaging and other testing services for mice to prove the success of the construction of the disease model and the experimental effect of the model.
  • Professional consulting service. According to your needs, we provide professional consulting services for the design, construction and application of mouse disease models.

Related Products

Browse our list of laboratory mouse models

Products Name Cat.No. Animal Type Disease Area
Head and neck cancer (squamous cell carcinoma), orthotopic xenograft (OSC19 transfected with luciferase/GFP), in nude mouse (Balb/c) AB32931 mouse Cancer,head and neck (squamous cell carcinoma)
Hemangioma, allograft (EOMA), in nude mouse (Balb/c) AB32932 mouse Hemangioma
Hepatoblastoma, orthotopic xenograft (HepG2 transfected with green fluorescent protein), in nude mouse (Balb/c) AB32933 mouse Hepatoblastoma
Hepatoblastoma, orthotopic xenograft (HepG2 transfected with short hairpin RNA for ZC3H14), in nude mouse (Balb/c) AB32934 mouse Hepatoblastoma
Hepatoblastoma, orthotopic xenograft (HepG2)/fructose-induced, in nude mouse (Balb/c) AB32935 mouse Hepatoblastoma
Lung cancer (non-small cell) (NSCLC), xenograft (H1299 (mutant MZT2A-expressing)), in nude mouse (Balb/c) AB32936 mouse Cancer,lung (non-small cell) (NSCLC)
Lung cancer (non-small cell) (NSCLC), xenograft (H1299 (MZT2A-overexpressing)), in nude mouse (Balb/c) AB32937 mouse Cancer,liver (hepatocellular carcinoma)
Lung cancer (non-small cell) (NSCLC), xenograft (H1299 (PHRF1-overexpressing)), in nude mouse (Balb/c) AB32938 mouse Cancer,lung (non-small cell) (NSCLC)
Lung cancer (non-small cell) (NSCLC), xenograft (H1299 transfected with short hairpin RNA for METTL3), in nude mouse (Balb/c) AB32939 mouse Cancer,lung (non-small cell) (NSCLC)
Lung cancer (non-small cell) (NSCLC), xenograft (H1299 transfected with short hairpin RNA for MIR4435), in athymic nude mouse (Balb/c) AB32940 mouse Cancer,lung (non-small cell) (NSCLC)