Creative Biolabs is professional in building a wide variety of neurological disease models using non-human primates, especially cerebral stroke NHP models. Our company gathers the top scientists and the most advanced experimental platforms to provide the most comprehensive and satisfactory service for our global clients.
Neuroscience (or neurobiology) is a multidisciplinary branch of biology, that focus on the study of brain and nervous system, including molecular neuroscience, cellular neuroscience, cognitive neuroscience, psychophysics, computational modeling and diseases of the nervous system, etc. Studies on the nervous system excavate considerable information on the various neurological disorder (e.g. Parkinson's disease, spinal cord injury, middle cerebral artery occlusion, and cerebral infarction) and help to establish novel treatments and drugs.
Advantages of non-human primates (NHPs)
Non-human primates (NHPs) are widely used in the study of human neurological diseases because they may be the only animals with the closest anatomy, pathophysiology characteristics, disease onset/progression mode to that of humans. Sometimes only non-human primates can respond to or be affected by a potential vaccine or medicine as human does.
What is cerebral stroke?
A stroke is cell death caused by poor blood supply to the brain. It will result in part of the brain not functioning properly. Stroke can be divided into two types: ischemic due to lack of blood flow and hemorrhagic due to bleeding. The focal cerebral ischemic model of stroke is commonly used to evaluate ischemic injury of the brain. Signs and symptoms of a stroke may include:
Cerebral stroke model provided by Creative Biolabs
Cerebral stroke models can be established by the latest microneurosurgery technique. We adopt micro catheter embolization or blood vessel clamping method through-pterion, orbital or supraorbital operation to build the cerebral stroke model. The comprehensive testing package can be provided including:
Creative Biolabs offers various Neurological Disease Models you may be interested in. Please feel free to contact us for more details.
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