We have over 30,000 rat models in a wide variety of species, including rats, blind mole rats, sand rat, cotton rats, Nile grass rats, spiny rats, rice rat, diurnal Sudanese grass rat, South American water rat, long-tailed pygmy rice rat, and diurnal grass rat. They can be used to study a variety of diseases such as cancer, diabetes, Parkinson's disease, Alzheimer's disease, cardiovascular disease, depression, schizophrenia, autism, and more. By observing the lab rats, you can conduct more in-depth research on the pathogenesis of various diseases, pathological changes, drug efficacy and other studies.
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Models Name | Cat.No. | Animal Type | Disease Area |
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Hepatic steatosis, tamoxifen-induced, in rat (Wistar) | AB31849 | rat | Hepatic steatosis |
Hepatitis, endotoxin/D-galactosamine-induced, in rat (Wistar) | AB31850 | rat | Hepatitis |
Hepatotoxicity (adverse event), in rat (Wistar) | AB31851 | rat | |
Hepatotoxicity, acetaminophen-induced, in fasted rat (Wistar) | AB31852 | rat | Hepatotoxicity |
Hepatotoxicity, cadmium-induced, in rat (Wistar) | AB31853 | rat | Hepatotoxicity |
Hepatotoxicity, carbon tetrachloride-induced, in rat (Wistar) | AB31854 | rat | Hepatotoxicity |
Hepatotoxicity, cyclosporin A-induced, in rat (Wistar) | AB31855 | rat | Hepatotoxicity |
Hepatotoxicity, D-galactosamine-induced, in rat (Wistar) | AB31856 | rat | Hepatotoxicity |
Hepatotoxicity, gentamicin-induced, in rat (Wistar) | AB31857 | rat | |
Hepatotoxicity, glutamine-induced, in rat (Wistar) | AB31858 | rat | Hepatotoxicity |