Preclinical epilepsy-related research with InnoSer Broadly speaking, epilepsy is a large spectrum of distinct epileptic syndromes that differ in their etiologies, mechanisms, pathophysiological processes, associated comorbidities, and response profile to available...
Introduction into the power of bioluminescence imaging Bioluminescence imaging (further referred to as BLI in this article) is an in vivo imaging technique that allows non-invasive longitudinal monitoring of in vivo processes, commonly applied in preclinical oncology...
We are thrilled to announce that InnoSer, as an innovative preclinical contract research organization (CRO), will be actively participating in the upcoming AD/PD 2024 Conference taking place in Lisbon, Portugal on March 5-9, 2024. The theme of AD/PD 2024 is striving...
Preclinical Nephrology Research Preclinical studies aiming to assess kidney function in animal models of kidney disease or in response to a test compound have traditionally included readouts such as serum creatinine and blood urea nitrogen (BUN). However, the use of...
Modelling neurodegenerative disease using in vitro assays Neurodegenerative drug development is held back due to the lack of appropriate models that help accelerate the pace at which novel therapeutic candidates move through the drug development pipeline. As such, in...
Performing efficacy studies using psoriasis models Psoriasis arises due to the dysregulation of the interplay between the innate and adaptive immune system together with other compartments such as epithelium, vasculature, and cutaneous nervous system. On the cellular...