In Vivo services for type 1 diabetes and complications
Experimental methods
- Dosing by all commonly used routes including:
per os (p.o., gavage) intramuscular (i.m.) intrarectal (i.r.) intravenous (i.v.) subcutaneous (s.c.) food, water intraperitoneal (i.p.) intradermal (i.d.) osmotic pump - Tissue harvest
- Biospecimen collection
- Food and water intake
- Blood and urine glucose
- Wound induction
Selected disease models
|
Disease Area |
Mouse Model |
| Insulin dependent diabetes mellitus (IDDM) |
NOD (autoimmune) |
| Ins2 Akita (mutation; emerging model for complications) | |
| Alloxan, Streptozotocin toxicity | |
| Complications - wound healing | db/db |
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Supporting services
- Histopathology - UC Davis Comparative Pathology Lab (CPL)
- Blood differential - UC Davis Comparative Pathology Lab
- Cytokine analysis - Linco Research
- Immunophenotyping - Gene Logic, SRI
- Hemoglobin A1c (HA1c) - UC Davis CPL
Sample data
Download protocols and data from a wound healing pilot study (pdf)
Scientific advisors
Our Study Directors are supported by Jackson Laboratory scientists Ed Leiter, Ph.D., David Serreze, Ph.D. and John Sundberg, DVM, Ph.D.
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Still have questions?
- Get started using our In Vivo Request Form
- Ask JAX Services a question via email.
- Call JAX Services at 1-800-422-6423 or 1-207-288-5845.
- Contact your Regional Representative.