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Clinically relevant biomarker panels for comprehensive efficacy studies in Alzheimer’s Disease mouse models
InnoSer's validated Alzheimer's disease (AD) mouse models are equipped with translationally relevant biomarker readout panels — spanning amyloid-beta (Aβ) species, phosphorylated Tau isoforms, and the early, sensitive hallmark of neurodegeneration, neurofilament light...
Knocking out Pkd1 in the P40 mouse model enables extended dosing windows and long-term efficacy studies
It is well-established that ADPKD shows heterogeneous disease onset and progression in patients, necessitating preclinical models that capture the heterogeneous disease penetration observed in patients. Therefore, new datasets in our adult-onset (also referred to as...
Proven Compound Susceptible Tau[P301S] Mouse Model for Preclinical Proof of Concept
The Tau[P301S] mouse remains one of the most established in vivo models for evaluating therapeutics targeting tauopathies including Alzheimer's disease and frontotemporal dementia (FTD). Presented at AD/PD 2025 in Vienna, this poster provides comprehensive...
InnoSer Presents New Data at the 8th CKD Summit 2026: Advancing Preclinical Models for ADPKD Research
Next week, the kidney research community will gather in Boston for the 8th CKD Summit 2026, a premier event that brings together clinicians, researchers, and industry experts to discuss the latest advances in chronic kidney disease (CKD) research and therapy...
Home-Cage Behavior Discriminates Neurodegeneration Models from Healthy Aging Mice
Distinguishing pathological neurodegeneration from normal biological aging is a fundamental challenge in preclinical neuroscience. Presented at AD/PD 2023 in Gothenburg, this poster — developed in collaboration with Sylics and VU University Amsterdam — establishes a...
High-Fat Cholesterol and Fructose Diet Induces Cognitive Deficits in a Mouse Model of NAFLD
Epidemiological evidence suggests that western-style diet and the resulting non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) negatively impact cognitive performance, yet this relationship had not been formally investigated in a mouse model. Presented at the 6th Global NASH...
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