Mouse Strains for the Study of Common Autoimmune Diseases
In this webinar, we discuss strains available from JAX that have yielded insight into lupus, psoriasis, Type I Diabetes, and Multiple Sclerosis.
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The Jackson Laboratory has developed and validated numerous autoimmune in vivo models to interrogate therapeutic candidates in a relevant and translational manner. These platforms and readouts can help you make informed decisions about which candidates to move forward towards IND.
In this webinar, we discuss strains available from JAX that have yielded insight into lupus, psoriasis, Type I Diabetes, and Multiple Sclerosis.
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Watch this webinar to learn about Experimental Autoimmune Encephalomyelitis (EAE), which serves as the gold standard preclinical model for MS research.
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Mouse research is often performed in genetically-defined inbred mouse strains, where each mouse within a strain is virtually identical to one another.
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Craft the ideal model with JAX's Model Generation Services to design and produce the genetically modified mouse model that is precisely what you need for your research.
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Christian Münz, Ph.D. - Professor and Co-director of the Institute of Experimental Immunology, University of Zürich, Switzerland Talk Title: Humanized mouse models for the influence of genetic variati
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At The Jackson Laboratory (JAX), we are working with our customers to test CAR T efficacy in solid and disseminated tumors and investigate new models of efficacy and safety testing of this nascent the
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An Interview with Professor Dave Serreze, Ph.D. and Jennifer Dwyer, Ph.D. on Type-1 Diabetes and Autoimmune diseases. Learn More Here: https://www.jax.org/explore-by-topic/diabetes/type-1-diabetes
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Beta-amyloid peptid. The amyloid precursor protein being cleaved by gamma and beta secretases and releasing the amyloid beta peptide, which can accumulate to amyloid plaques, one of the main...
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What are the best mouse models for studying autoimmune disease? What in vivo services are available for pre-clinical autoimmune research? Watch this live stream for the answers.
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Frequently Asked Questions about CD34+ HSC Humanized Mice Humanized mouse models serve as an innovative and cost-effective platform to simulate trials, evaluate multiple drugs alone or in...
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The NSG™ mouse model is used by investigators worldwide to advance research in cancer, infectious diseases, and immunological disorders. Watch this video to learn how to care for NSG™ Mice.
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All that glitters… Cancer cells have found ingenious ways to evade the body’s immune system. These cells can shut off cytotoxic activity of anti-tumor...
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This video reviews the basics of optogenetic mouse models and how researchers are using them to investigate neural circuitries underlying complex behaviors and neural diseases.
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Before undertaking a large study, it’s very beneficial to understand the biology of the model you are going to work with. This is particularly important...
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Novel treatment strategies for GvHD Graft-versus-Host Disease (GvHD), a systemic inflammatory condition, is the result of a reaction between transplanted donor T cells recognizing the antigenic...
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Aging studies are lengthy, resource-intensive, and require advance planning. This video highlights considerations for maximizing the translational value of data collected from aged research mice.
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View the suite of next generation NSG models.
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The approval of Orthoclone OKT3® (muromonab-CD3) in 1986 marked the first appearance of monoclonal antibodies in the clinic. In the over 20 years since, more than 70 antibodies have been approved...
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Did you know that CRISPR engineering can sometimes yield more than the allele you originally intended? Learn more about mosaicism, how to resolve it, and other CRISPR basics in this video.
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