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  • Oprk1 (KOR1) - pain/drug addiction - Neuroscience

    Opioid receptor deficient rats could be an advantage to nociception research due to their higher cognitive abilities over mice.

  • CACNA1C Bi-Polar disorder - Neuroscience

    CACNA1C was identified through genome association studies to be a candidate for Bi-Polar Disorder.

  • Oprm1 (MOR1) - pain/drug addiction - Neuroscience

    Opioid receptor deficient rats could be an advantage to nociception research due to their higher cognitive abilities over mice.

  • Ank3 Bi-Polar disorder Neuroscience

    Ank3 was identified through genome association studies to be a candidate for Bi-Polar Disorder.

  • Brd1 Bi-Polar disorder - Neuroscience

    Brd1 was identified through genome association studies to be a candidate for Bi-Polar Disorder.

  • Scn9A pain/sensorial - Neuroscience

    Sodium Channel 1.7 deficient rats could be useful for sensorial perception research.

  • Oprd1 (DOR1) - pain/drug addiction - Neuroscience

    Opioid receptor deficient rats could be an advantage to nociception research due to their higher cognitive abilities over mice.

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  • Bcrp Knockout Rat

    This model will contain a bi-allelic deletion within the Bcrp gene, synonym Abcg2 (ATP-binding cassette, subfamily G, member 2), encoding for an ATP drug transporter.

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  • Mdr1a Knockout Rat

    This model contains a bi-allelic deletion of 20 base pairs within exon 7 of the multi-drug resistance gene Mdr1a, synonym Abcb1a (ATP-binding cassette, sub-family B [MDR/TAP], member 1A), encoding P-glycoprotein 3. The deletion causes a frameshift in the coding region, resulting in a premature termination codon at the end of exon 7.

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  • Mrp1 Knockout Rat

    This model will contain a bi-allelic deletion within the Mrp1 gene, synonym Abcc1a (ATP-binding cassette, sub-family C [CFTR/MRP], member 1a), encoding an ATP-dependent drug transporter.

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  • Mrp2 Knockout Rat

    This model will contain a bi-allelic deletion within the Mrp2 gene, synonym Abcc2 (ATP-binding cassette, sub-family C [CFTR/MRP], member 2), encoding a multispecific organic anion transporter.

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  • PXR Knockout Rat

    This model will contain a bi-allelic deletion within the Nr1i2 (nuclear receptor, sub-family 1, group I, member 2) gene, encoding for the Pregnane X receptor (PXR).

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SAGE Labs News ::
  • Sigma® Life Science extends research model portfolio into Oncology and Carcinogenicity screening
    Apr 19 2010
  • Sigma-Aldrich Further Expands In Vivo Biology Offering with Acquisition of Ace Animals, Inc.
    Mar 16 2010
  • Sigma Life Science Introduces World's First Suite of Knockout Rats for ADME/Tox Applications
    Mar 8 2010
  • Generation of Knockout Rats with X-Linked Severe Combined Immunodeficiency (X-SCID) using Zinc-Finger Nucleases
    Jan 25 2010
  • Sigma-Aldrich's Targeted Knockout Rat Ranks in Top 5 of The Scientist Magazine's Top 10 Innovations for 2009
    Dec 3 2009
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    Jun 18 2010
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    Jan 29 2010
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    Jan 29 2010
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