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Home / Science / Biology / Genetics / Eukaryotic / Animal / Mammal / Rodent / Mouse / Transgenics and Cloning
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- DNX Transgenic Sciences - Contract research organization specializing in the genetic modification of mice and rats using gene addition, gene targeting, homologous recombination, and microinjection techniques.
www.dnxsciences.com
- Lexicon Genetics Inc - Mouse clones to define the function of genes. Each contains a gene trap event in a single gene that may be used to identify the function of genes and their importance to the therapy of human diseases .
www.lexgen.com
- Macrogen - Offer customized transgenic mouse developing services to scientists in the field of biomedical research. Also develop cancer related DNA Chip using the cDNA microarray method.
www.macrogen.com
- Mice & More GmbH & Co. KG - Offers a overview of services, conditional and consitutive knock-out and knock-in technology, animal model development, and phenotyping. Includes news and available jobs.
www.miceandmore.de
- Tosk, Inc. - Offer a transgenic rodent production service. Includes an overview of services, advantages, and pricing.
www.tosk.com
- Transgenic and Chimeric Mouse Facility - Provide a centralized service to efficiently produce transgenic mice for basic research. At the University of Pennyslyvania.
www.med.upenn.edu/tcmf
- Transgenic Animal Model Core - Prepares transgenic mice and mice with targeted mutations for University of Michigan investigators.
www.med.umich.edu/tamc
- Transgenic Animal Service of Queensland - Service run by the University of Queensland's Institute for Molecular Biosciences which provides transgenic mice and other related services for Australian Science.
www.imb.uq.edu.au/tasq
- Transgenic Mouse and Gene Targeting Resource - Produces transgenic and knock out mice for cancer center members and members of the Yale community.
info.med.yale.edu/transgen
- Transgenic Mouse Research - Transgenic histopathology laboratory at the University of California-Davis providing comprehensive light and electron microscopic analysis of tissues submitted by interested investigators .
ccm.ucdavis.edu/tgmouse
- University of Hawaii - News release that was reported in the journal nature concerning the first reproducible cloning of mammals from adult cells.
www.hawaii.edu/ur/News_Releases/NR_July98/cloning.html
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