The Next Frontier in Disease Modeling

Mouse strains empower clinically relevant research. Download this poster from The Jackson Laboratory to learn more.

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Whether you are investigating the interactions between host immune cells and pathogens, tumors and immune cells, or require an oncological platform to test your therapeutic compounds, NSGTM strains have revolutionized how infectious disease and cancer research is conducted. By supporting the engraftment of human immune cells and tumors, NSGTM strains have transformed the approach taken by the biomedical community to understand human diseases. Download this poster to learn more.

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