Rabbits are relatively inexpensive to purchase, raise and maintain compared to large animal models. They are easy to raise and handle and are recognized as proven models by the scientific community and regulatory agencies. Rabbits are phylogenetically closer to primates than rodents and have more diverse genetic backgrounds than inbred and distantly bred rodent strains, which makes rabbit models closer to humans overall. In addition, rabbit genomics and proteomics are developing rapidly, and a number of transgenic lines have been established and characterized and are readily available.
Choosing the right animal model is critical to the success of your research. Our scientists consider several factors, including research objectives, economic feasibility, genetic stability, and adaptability, to help you pick the best laboratory rabbit model for your needs.
Animal models are evaluated quarterly using a comprehensive health monitoring program that includes bacteriology, parasitology, pathology, and serology. The New Zealand white rabbit colony is also screened quarterly for Helicobacter using PCR and tested annually for infectogens.
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Products Name | Cat.No. | Animal Type | Disease Area |
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Hepatotoxicity (adverse event), in rabbit | AB230323 | rabbit | |
Hepatotoxicity (adverse event), in rabbit (New Zealand White) | AB230324 | rabbit | |
Histamine H1 receptor agonism, histamine-induced, in rabbit | AB230325 | rabbit | |
HIV infection, HIV-1-induced, in rabbit | AB230326 | rabbit | Infection,HIV |
HIV infection, HIV-1-induced, in rabbit (New Zealand White) | AB230327 | rabbit | Infection,HIV |
HIV infection, in rabbit (New Zealand White) | AB230328 | rabbit | Infection,HIV |
Hutchinson-gilford progeria syndrome, Lmna (G609G) mutated, in rabbit | AB230329 | rabbit | Hutchinson-Gilford progeria syndrome (HGPS) |
Hydrocephalus (germinal matrix), intaventricular hemorrhage-induced, in rabbit | AB230330 | rabbit | Hydrocephalus |
Hydrocephalus, kaolin-induced, in rabbit (New Zealand) | AB230331 | rabbit | Hydrocephalus |
Hydronephrosis, unilateral ureteric obstruction-induced, in rabbit (New Zealand White) | AB230332 | rabbit | Hydronephrosis |