Last
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June 4, 2009




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TRANSGENIC RABBIT MODEL SERVICING ::
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BioProtein
Transgenics is a Servicing Company
dedicated to the development of genetically
modified rabbit models. The Company is a subsidiary
of BioProtein Technologies, a Contract Manufacturing Organization
specialized in the production of recombinant proteins and
vaccines in the milk of transgenic rabbits.
BioProtein
Transgenics is currently the only company providing animal
model servicing in the rabbit species. With a 400 rabbit facility,
and a highly experienced team
in rabbit transgenesis of 6 scientist (amongst which 2 PhDs
and 4 technicians), the company has the capability to generate
transgenic rabbit animal models
within competitive time frame and cost effective conditions.
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TRANSGENESIS |
RABBIT
BREEDING & HOUSING |
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- Pronuclear microinjection
- DNA, plasmids, BACs, RNA
- Ubiquitous & Tissue specific Over-Expression
- Ubiquitous & Tissue specific Gene Knock Down
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- Rabbit housing
- ICSI (Intra Cytoplasmic Sperm Injection)
- IVF (In Vitro Fertilization)
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Embryo freezing
- Sperm freezing
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Transgenic animals are developed in our conventional status
rabbit husbandry. SPF
(Specific Pathogen Free) animal-related services are subcontracted
to specialized companies, ensuring first class animal breeding,
housing, health status certification as well as worldwide
delivery.
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EXPERTISE ::
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BioProtein
Transgenics has privileged access to the expertise
and know-how developed by INRA (French Agronomy Research
Institute) and its mother company, BioProtein Technologies,
for the production of transgenic rabbits.
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TRANSGENICS :: |
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BioProtein
Transgenesis offers 100%
customized services, from transgene
preparation, through embryo microinjection, transgenic
rabbit screening and breeding. Animals can be easily
transferred at any place and any time thanks to embryo
and sperm freezing. BioProtein Transgenics has no claim
on either the model or the results, and customers
retain the entire property
of the animals and results developed.
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