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Our IBD Portfolio provides researchers with essential tools and resources to study the complex mechanisms underlying inflammatory bowel disease (IBD), including Crohn’s disease and ulcerative colitis. We offer specialized mouse models, cutting-edge assays, and expert consultation to support investigations into gut inflammation, immune regulation, microbiome interactions, and therapeutic interventions.
Whether you’re studying disease etiology, testing potential treatments, or analyzing host-microbe dynamics, our IBD resources are designed to enhance the reproducibility and impact of your research with some of the following resources:
We provide a diverse selection of mouse models for studying IBD, including:
Advance your IBD research with our specialized models, phenotyping services, and expert support and ask about how the Mouse Biology Program can support your research:
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