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    Research Animal Models

    維通利華 Vital River | Charles River is committed to providing you with high quality research animal models. From genetically standard and disease specific models to surgically altered animals, you can trust us to be an integral part of your biomedical research programs.

    Rats

    CD®(SD) IGS, Wistar IGS, Brown Norway

    Mice

    CD®(ICR) IGS, BALB/c, C3H, C57BL/6, SKH1 Hairless, NIH(S)

    Immunodeficient Models

    BALB/c Nude, NU/NU, NOD SCID, SCID Beige, NOG

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    Reconditioned Animal Models

    Our preconditioning services can help alleviate the space, time, and labor costs involved with refining an animal model to meet your unique research requirements. Whether you are looking for animals fed a special diet, altered through surgery, or reared to a certain age, tumor-bearing models or humanization model, Charles River has the state-of-the-art animal facilities, professional animal care, and robust model selection to deliver

    study-ready animals right to your door.

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    In-vivo Studies

    Based on our own rodent models and laboratory equipment, we can provide customers with non-GLP customized animal experiment contract research services such as pharmacology, pharmacodynamics, nutrition, behavior, pharmacokinetics, toxicology evaluation, etc., to help you obtain ideal and compliant experimental results.

    Animal experiments strictly under the guidance of animal welfare and ethics policies, and animal experiment protocols must be reviewed and approved by IACUC before implementations. We have IACUC at each service site involving multiple departments to jointly ensure animal welfare.

    The production and experimental facilities refer to the unified standard of laboratory animal facility management SOP from North America to China, and are managed in strict accordance with AAALAC certification standards to ensure a high level of laboratory biosafety (Biosafety + Biosecurity) and meet the requirements of laboratory animal welfare and EHS.