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IMPROVE-ing Animal Welfare in Experimental Stroke Research

Over the last two years, representatives from the UK’s stroke research community have been working, in a collaboration led by the NC3Rs, to improve the welfare and increase the scientific value of rodent models of stroke. The findings from the collaboration - The IMPROVE Guidelines (Ischaemia Models: Procedural Refinements Of in Vivo Experiments)  have been published in the Journal of Cerebral Bloodflow and Metabolism.

Topic: Cardiology

Tissue and Cell Engineering Society

The Tissue and Cell Engineering Society UK (TCES) has the aim of furthering knowledge, research and dissemination of information on cell and tissue engineering.

Topic: Tissue Banks

Nature-Latest Genetics Research Publications
Topic: Genetics

Creative Bioarray Animal Tissue Banks

The Animal Tissue Bank of Creative Bioarray provides animal tissue samples focused on biological studies. A directory of available samples is provided 

Topic: Tissue Banks

NC3Rs-New Device for Refined Neural Recording in Mice Could Transform Dementia Research

Research published in Scientific Reports describes a new ultra lightweight system for recording neural activity in the brains of mice.

Topic: Aged

Breast Cancer Now Tissue Bank
Topic: Tissue Banks

Ubiquity Genomics Custom Catch-Seq

Ubiquity Genomics provides high-quality CATCH-Seq probes, customized for your genomic regions of interest.  These kits enable targeted enrichment of next-generation sequencing libraries for contiguous blocks of the genome at a fraction of the cost of oligonucleotide pools.  CATCH-Seq probes can be synthesized for any species for which there are mapped genomic clones available (BACs or fosmids).

Topic: Genetics

Liverpool University Vetschool Cardiology Department
Topic: Cardiology

National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA)
Topic: Tissue Banks

Animal Health Trust- Genetics Research

Inherited diseases are widespread among purebred dog populations and represent a significant welfare issues for afflicted breeds.

Topic: Genetics

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