The mouse resource at National Resource Center for Mutant Mice of China.
Journal:
Mammalian genome : official journal of the International Mammalian Genome Society
Published Date:
Mar 27, 2025
Abstract
Mouse models serve as the most important laboratory resource for both biomedical research and preclinical study of drug development. National Resource Center of Mutant Mice (NRCMM) of China was initiated in 2001 and became one of the 31 members of National Science and Technology Resource Sharing Platform in 2019. Currently, NRCMM is co-managed by Model Animal Research Center of Nanjing University and Gempharmatech (GPT, a Shanghai Exchange enlisted public company). Dedicated to produce and collect genetic edited mouse models, NRCMM holds more than 22,000 mouse strains in 2024, compared with 18,500 strains reported in 2022. This review provides an update on our Knock-Out All Project (KOAP) and highlights resources available for immune system reconstitution models, disease models, and chromosome substitution strains at NRCMM.
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