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An article published in the journal Theriogenology demonstrates that it is possible to cryopreserve mouse spermatozoa at −80 °C. What is…
Published: 16 Aug 2018
Advancing Rare Disease Research and Gene Therapy Applications with Animal Models The second Stakeholder Meeting of INFRAFRONTIER, the European Research…
The two related questions below have recently been sent in to our Reddit and Twitter accounts. The IMPC chair Steve…
Researchers have discovered a new way to activate the stem cells in the hair follicle to make hair grow. The…
Published: 14 Aug 2018
Data release 8.0 has been published on the IMPC website. Over 500 new genes have been added, bringing the total number…
Published: 17 Jul 2018
CRISPR/Cas9 has revolutionised genetic research, with seemingly no end to its potential applications. Until recently genome engineering relied on the…
Published: 12 Jul 2018
As highlighted in a recent post, there are a variety of new applications for CRISPR technology. A study out this week describes…
Published: 11 Jul 2018
In a major step forward in the battle against macular degeneration, the leading cause of vision loss among the elderly,…
Published: 10 Jul 2018
Research using IMPC resources offers new insight into congenital heart disease and may allow new therapies to be developed for human…
Published: 9 Jul 2018
Humans and mice share approximately 98% of genes, and have similar physiology and anatomy. This is because we share a…