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839 
 
Judith Stern 
Cryopreserved
837 
Judith Stern 
Cryopreserved
836 
Mark S. LeDoux 
Cryopreserved
834 
Cas9-nickase
Brandon Harvey 
Cryopreserved
833 
Cas9
Brandon Harvey 
Cryopreserved
832 
 
Bruce Molitoris 
Cryopreserved
831 
Michael J. Soares 
Cryopreserved
830 
 
David Tank 
 Live
829 
 
David Tank 
Cryopreserved
827 
 
Brandon Harvey 
Cryopreserved
826 
 
Anne Kwitek 
Cryopreserved
825 
 
Anne E Kwitek 
Cryopreserved
824 
 
Anne Kwitek 
Cryopreserved
822 
 
Anne Kwitek 
Cryopreserved
817 
Magdalene J. Seiler 
Cryopreserved
807 
 
Michael J Soares 
Cryopreserved
800 
George Kunos 
Cryopreserved
798 
 
Prosper NGouemo 
Cryopreserved
797 
Elizabeth Bryda 
 Live
796 
Tim Aitman 
Cryopreserved
795 
EGFP
Elizabeth Bryda 
Cryopreserved
794 
 
Richard J. Roman 
Cryopreserved
793 
 
Richard J. Roman 
Cryopreserved
792 
Richard J. Roman 
Cryopreserved
791 
 
Philippe Poussier 
Cryopreserved
790 
 
Philippe Poussier 
Cryopreserved
789 
Philippe Poussier 
Cryopreserved
788 
 
Philippe Poussier 
Cryopreserved
787 
 
Philippe Poussier 
Cryopreserved
785 
Richard Wade-Martins 
Cryopreserved
784 
George Stoica 
Cryopreserved
783 
James Amos-Landgraf 
Cryopreserved
782 
James Amos-Landgraf 
 Live
780 
GFP
Tim Aitman 
Cryopreserved
778 
Richard Wade-Martins 
Cryopreserved
776 
Richard Wade-Martins 
Cryopreserved
775 
Richard Wade-Martins 
Cryopreserved
773 
Brandon Harvey/Jim Pickel 
 Live
770 
Michael J. Soares 
Cryopreserved
769 
Michael J. Soares 
Cryopreserved
839 
Cryopreserved
donor: Judith Stern
837 
Cryopreserved
donor: Judith Stern
836 
Cryopreserved
donor: Mark S. LeDoux
834 
Cryopreserved
donor: Brandon Harvey
833 
Cryopreserved
donor: Brandon Harvey
832 
Cryopreserved
donor: Bruce Molitoris
831 
Cryopreserved
donor: Michael J. Soares
830 
donor: David Tank
829 
Cryopreserved
donor: David Tank
827 
Cryopreserved
donor: Brandon Harvey
826 
Cryopreserved
donor: Anne Kwitek
825 
Cryopreserved
donor: Anne E Kwitek
824 
Cryopreserved
donor: Anne Kwitek
822 
Cryopreserved
donor: Anne Kwitek
817 
Cryopreserved
donor: Magdalene J. Seiler
807 
Cryopreserved
donor: Michael J Soares
800 
Cryopreserved
donor: George Kunos
798 
Cryopreserved
donor: Prosper NGouemo
797 
donor: Elizabeth Bryda
796 
Cryopreserved
donor: Tim Aitman
795 
Cryopreserved
donor: Elizabeth Bryda
794 
Cryopreserved
donor: Richard J. Roman
793 
MNS
Cryopreserved
donor: Richard J. Roman
792 
Cryopreserved
donor: Richard J. Roman
791 
Cryopreserved
donor: Philippe Poussier
790 
Cryopreserved
donor: Philippe Poussier
789 
Cryopreserved
donor: Philippe Poussier
788 
Cryopreserved
donor: Philippe Poussier
787 
Cryopreserved
donor: Philippe Poussier
785 
Cryopreserved
donor: Richard Wade-Martins
784 
Cryopreserved
donor: George Stoica
783 
Cryopreserved
donor: James Amos-Landgraf
782 
donor: James Amos-Landgraf
780 
Cryopreserved
donor: Tim Aitman
778 
Cryopreserved
donor: Richard Wade-Martins
776 
Cryopreserved
donor: Richard Wade-Martins
775 
Cryopreserved
donor: Richard Wade-Martins
773 
donor: Brandon Harvey/Jim Pickel
770 
Cryopreserved
donor: Michael J. Soares
769 
Cryopreserved
donor: Michael J. Soares

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10.03.2025

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07.30.2025

Animal Models and New Approach Methodologies (NAMs)

NAMs are lab (e.g., organoids and iPSCs) or computer-based methods intended to expand our tools for modeling human biology and disease. While this field is rapidly evolving, the need for animal models remains, especially for situations where a complex biological system is necessary. In addition, animal models serve as vital in vivo controls for the validation and verification of emerging NAMs.  

02.16.2025

In Need of a New Rat Model?

Need a new rat model?  The RRRC in conjunction with the MU Animal Modeling Core (AMC) can assist with the generation of transgenic rats, create knock-out and knock-in rats using CRISPR/Cas9 technology and genetically manipulate rat embryonic stem cells to make chimeric animals.  Contact us to discuss your rat model needs and how we can help.