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Cyagen은 최선을 다하여 ACE2/DPP4 Knock-Out 마우스, Humanized 마우스, Point Mutation 마우스, Transgenic 마우스 모델을 연구개발하고 있습니다.
2019년12월, 중국 후베이성 우한시에서 한차례 신형호흡기전염병이 발견되었습니다. 과학자들은 이번 전염병이 신종코로나바이러스에 의하여 감염된다는것을 발견하였고 WHO에서는 이것을 코로나바이러스감염증-19(COVID-19)라고 명명하였습니다. Read More ›
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Are you considering custom animal models to accelerate your next research project? Cyagen's Discount of the Decade Event can help you extend your research with big savings for multiple projects - the more animal models you order from any eligible service, the more you save! Read More ›
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Differentiating the Biological Functions of Nestin with Transgenic Mice
Since the identification of the intermediate filament (IF), nestin, it has been used as a marker for Neural Stem Cells (NSCs) and commonly considered as a key component of the cytoskeleton. Read More ›
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KO-First: A Tool for Studying Gene Function Across the Mammalian Genome
Since the early 2000s, large-scale knockout consortia have been established with the goal of generating a complete resource of reporter-tagged null mutations in C57BL/6 mouse ES cells. Herein, we provide a brief introduction to the ‘knockout-first’ Read More ›
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CRISPR-Cas9: How the Patent Dispute has Transformed Science Innovation
As CRISPR-based innovations begin to move into clinical testing and the dispute over core patents continues worldwide, CRISPR-Pro gene editing has been under increased scrutiny in both commercial and academic sectors. Read More ›
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RPS23RG1-mediated Stabilization of Synaptic Function Rescues AD-Associated Cognitive Deficits
Synaptic impairment is known to be a prerequisite to the cognitive deficiencies exhibited in Alzheimer's Disease (AD), so investigating the mechanisms which Read More ›
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Advancing the Study of Cardiac Chamber Specification During Development & Pathological Remodeling
Nppa (natriuretic peptide A) is a cardiac hormone that dynamically changes its spatiotemporal expression during heart development. Read More ›
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The State of Genetically Modified Mouse Models in 2019 – Advances in Human Disease Research
Genetically engineered animals remain essential for gaining proper understanding of human disease mechanisms and play an important role in a variety of research areas. Read More ›

Improving Cancer Models with Humanized Mice
Mouse models have been instrumental in elucidating the pathobiology of cancer formation and inhibition, including that of Colorectal Cancers (CRC) and Prostate Cancers. Read More ›