Facility Management and Support
Contract Breeding
Colony management services ensure your small rodent colonies are maintained or expanded under reliable and transparent conditions that meet SPF and SOPF standards and animal welfare guidelines. Our team of experts handles the calculations of your study design, takes full control of the preparation and follows through with breeding.Genetically engineered models
Cryopreservation and rederivation services protect your mouse lines, reduce the number of animals needed to maintain a breeding colony and keep their microbiological statuses under control.In vivo disease models
- ADPKD
- PDX, syngeneic, orthotopic tumor models
- Heart failure (Ang II, MI, TAC)
- NASH model
- Duchenne muscular dystrophy
- AD mouse models
- Immunization studies
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Total kidney volume (TKV) as a translationally relevant, non-invasive disease progression readout
In this month's newsletter, we invite you to explore how InnoSer's longitudinal total kidney volume (TKV) assessment via non-invasive ultrasound imaging in our ADPKD mouse model provides a clinically aligned structural readout that directly supports decision-making in...
Translational Neuroscience: Comprehensive longitudinal profiling of the Tau[P301S] female vs male mice
In this month’s newsletter, we highlight and build upon our knowledge working with the Tau[P301S] mouse model (originally described by Allen et al., 2002), and its applicability in preclinical research.Female and male...
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...


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