Genome editing corrected rare brain mutations in mice. Could it help fight neurological diseases?
Brain-targeted gene editing improved symptoms and survival rates in mice with the genetic mutations behind alternating hemiplegia of childhood
Brain-targeted gene editing improved symptoms and survival rates in mice with the genetic mutations behind alternating hemiplegia of childhood
Advancing clinical pharmacokinetic prediction beyond non-human primate models
Discover how humanized mouse models are revolutionizing drug safety testing, reducing toxicity risks, and paving the way for more effective therapies
Learn how a cutting-edge tool is being used by drug development scientists to optimize preclinical studies
The Jackson Laboratory describes how humanized mice provide a new generation of tools for the preclinical development of drugs recognizing human-specific targets
The Jackson Laboratory explores the efficacy of humanized mice as an alternative to non-human primates in drug development studies
The Jackson Laboratory introduces its versatile toolset of mouse models capable of supporting extensive functional components of the human immune system