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Humanized model of the immune system
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iHuPBMC-T
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iHuPBMC-NK
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iHuPBMC-B
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PBMC-LT
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CD34+ HSC
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Winn model
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iHuPBMC-MHC/KO
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iHuPBMC-OncVax
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PBMC mixed inoculation model
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In vivo tumor experimental platform
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CDX
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iHuPDX
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Non-GLP Toxicology
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PK/PD
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Brain in situ model
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Other in situ models
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Hematologic tumor model system inoculation
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Creation of high interstitial tumor models
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In vitro killing experiment platform
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Immune co-culture killing model
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CDC
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In vitro killing experiment platform
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IC50
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PDC High-Throughput In Vitro Pharmacodynamics
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3D organoids
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ADCC
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T cell-mediated killing experiment
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Mouse-derived immune system model
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Tumor vaccine
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Cell therapy
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In vitro testing platform
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Non-GLP Toxicology Platform
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Non-tumor model and drug efficacy evaluation platform
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Systematic Vaccination Model
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Non-tumor model and drug efficacy evaluation platform
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Skin injury model
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Stroke model
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Liver fibrosis model
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Diabetes model
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Gouty Arthritis (GA) Model
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Pulmonary fibrosis model
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Systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) model
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Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IBD) model
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Rheumatoid Arthritis (RA) Model
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PDX model
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PDX model
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Head and neck cancer
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Eye cancer
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Lung cancer
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Human breast cancer
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Esophageal cancer in humans
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Human gastric cancer
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Colorectal cancer
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Human liver cancer
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Bile duct cancer
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Gallbladder cancer
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Human pancreatic cancer
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Human kidney cancer
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Human Bladder Cancer
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Ureteral cancer
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Prostate cancer
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Uterine cancer
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Cervical cancer in women
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Human Ovarian Cancer
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Human skin cancer
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sarcoma
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Human Nervous System Cancer
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Embryonal carcinoma
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Human Lymphoma
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Human leukemia
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Multiple Myeloma
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Adrenal gland
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Mesothelioma
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Other people
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CDX model
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CDX model
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Head and neck cancer
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Eye cancer
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Lung cancer
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Human breast cancer
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Esophageal cancer in humans
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Human gastric cancer
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Colorectal cancer
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Human liver cancer
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Bile duct cancer
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Gallbladder cancer
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Human pancreatic cancer
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Human kidney cancer
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Human Bladder Cancer
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Ureteral cancer
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Prostate cancer
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Uterine cancer
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Cervical cancer in women
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Human Ovarian Cancer
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Human skin cancer
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sarcoma
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Human Nervous System Cancer
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Embryonal carcinoma
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Human Lymphoma
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Human leukemia
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Multiple Myeloma
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Adrenal gland
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Mesothelioma
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Other people
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Homogeneous Model
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Homogeneous Model
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Head and neck cancer
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Eye cancer
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Lung cancer
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Breast cancer
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Stomach cancer
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Liver cancer
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Bile duct cancer
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Gallbladder cancer
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Pancreatic cancer
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Kidney cancer
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Bladder cancer
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Ureteral cancer
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Prostate cancer
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Uterine cancer
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Cervical cancer
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Ovarian cancer
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Esophageal cancer
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Skin cancer
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sarcoma
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Nervous System Cancer
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Embryonal carcinoma
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Lymphoma
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Leukemia
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Multiple Myeloma
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Adrenal gland
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Mesothelioma
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Other
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Colorectal cancer
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New Drug Development Services
Other orthotopic models
Welcome to our in situ tumor model research platform, meticulously designed for pre-clinical evaluations of oncological drugs. We offer a range of detailed models that closely simulate the growth environments of tumors in various organs, ensuring the accuracy and realism of drug assessments.
Platform Features and Applications:
• Renal Capsule Tumor Model: Utilizes tumor chunk inoculation with evaluations conducted through clinical observations and in vivo imaging.
• Brain Tumor Model: Employs cell suspension inoculation methods, with evaluations based on clinical observations and in vivo imaging.
• Lung Tumor Model: Uses cell suspension inoculation, primarily assessed through in vivo imaging.
• Lung Tumor Model (Via Airway): Implemented with cell suspension inoculation, primarily evaluated using in vivo imaging.
• Breast Tumor Model (Mammary Fat Pad Inoculation): Utilizes cell suspension inoculation, with measurements taken using calipers.
• Liver Tumor Model: Uses tumor chunk inoculation, with evaluations encompassing palpation, in vivo imaging, and AFP level measurements.
• Pancreatic Tumor Model: Employs tumor chunk inoculation, with evaluations based on clinical observations and satellite tissue observations.
• Colorectal Tumor Model: Utilizes both tumor chunk and cell suspension inoculation methods, with evaluations including clinical observations and satellite tissue observations.
• Systemic Inoculation Tumor Model (Tail Vein): Employs cell suspension inoculation, with evaluations based on clinical observations and in vivo imaging.
• Prostate Tumor Model: Uses both tumor chunk and cell suspension inoculation methods, primarily assessed through in vivo imaging.
Note: All the above in situ tumor models can utilize tumor cell line models or the iHuPDX models from innoModels Technologies.
Our in situ tumor model research platform integrates a variety of experimental techniques and methods, offering comprehensive support for your oncological drug research and development. Should you have any questions or require further insights, please don't hesitate to contact us.
InnoModels Biotechnology (Beijing) Co., Ltd.
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Telephone:+8615010000264 +8613810723384
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E-mail:cndw@imodels.tech
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Address: Building 14, Life Valley, Shuangying West Road, Changping District, Beijing
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