An Integrated Approach to High-Throughput PK Profiling
Our fully integrated approach to high-throughput pharmacokinetic profiling offers short lead times for PK study initiation and a complete in-house formulations group with a wide range of standard vehicle components. Learn more. |
Now Available - TARGATT™ Mouse for Reliable Targeted Transgenic Model Creation
We are now the exclusive distributor of the TARGATT™ mouse. The TARGATT mouse is a transgenic mouse engineered to produce animal models with investigator-designed exogenous DNA sequences knocked-in to a specific site. Learn more.
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Patient-Derived Xenograft Tumor Models for Cancer Therapy Research
Charles River now offers early-passage xenografts derived from fresh surgical tumor specimens. These patient-derived xenografts, or PDX models, are believed to offer advantages over conventional models. Learn more.
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Purchase and Transfer Agreement Brings Salmonella pullorum Plate Antigen Manufacturing to Charles River
We have reached an agreement with Lohmann Animal Health, Int. to purchase and transfer their USDA-licensed Salmonella pullorum plate antigen to our laboratories. This license transfer will allow for a more rapid approval by the USDA. Learn more.
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AccuGENX-ST™ - Highly Accurate Strain Analysis Through Single- and Multi-Locus Sequence Typing
We are pleased to now offer AccuGENX-ST™ as an alternative to ribotyping. These methods represent a more accurate, reproducible and cost-effective approach to differentiating closely-related microorganisms. Learn more.
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Optical Coherence Tomography (OCT) in a Blue Light Damage Model of Neuroprotection
We now offer OCT to allow for imaging of ocular structures during the in-life phase of preclinical studies. OCT offers a potential advantage for the reduction of the number of animals required per study. Learn more.
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Access New and Updated Clinical Pathology Data for Common Research Models
Clinical pathology data can assist you in selecting the most appropriate model for your study and can provide important information on the physiology and health of your research animals. Learn more.
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