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The Mouse Biology Program (MBP) offers a variety of resources and services that support research across multiple disease areas. MBP enables researchers to explore disease mechanisms, test therapies, and develop targeted treatments by providing tools for creating, studying, and managing mouse models. Here’s how our core services align with specific disease types:
The Mouse Biology Program provides mouse models critical for exploring the genetic basis of human diseases. These models allow researchers to investigate gene function and mutation impacts, enabling the development of targeted therapies and gene-editing approaches.
The Mouse Biology Program (MBP) advances biomedical research by providing essential mouse models for studying diseases like cancer, neurological and metabolic disorders, and more. These resources drive discoveries, bridging basic research and clinical breakthroughs to improve global health.
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