| MPI RESEARCH expands
Experimental Therapeutics capabilities
with a nude rat HEPA filtration area. |
To compliment our existing ‘clean’ laboratory
for nude mice, MPI Research is excited to
announce the completion of a new area for
immunocompromised (‘nude’) rats.
Both the rat and mouse laboratories are supported
by a fully equipped cell culture laboratory
for the maintenance of multiple human cancer
cell lines for use in xenograft studies.
In addition, both areas are equipped with
the latest High Efficiency Particulate Arresting
(HEPA) filtration systems.
At MPI Research, we are constantly evaluating
the services we offer our sponsors. The nude
rat is an extremely valuable tool in the
research setting for human tumor xenograft
and tumorigenicity studies. As a leading
service provider to the pharmaceutical and
biotech industries, we felt it important
to offer this service to our sponsors evaluating
compounds to treat cancer. Nude rats offer
significant advantages over nude mice including
the ease of administration of test articles
via continuous tail vein infusion, the ability
to conduct serial sampling for toxicokinetic
evaluations, and organ toxicity assessments.
Dr. James Laveglia, Executive Vice President
and Director of Research, commented, “We
are excited to be able to offer the nude
rat model; a service which is unique in the
contract service industry. Dr. Kate Lane,
our Director of Experimental Therapeutics,
is setting a standard of innovation that
we are proud to foster. We are proud of our
team and the valuable services we offer the
pharmaceutical industry to aid in developing
better treatments for these terrible diseases.”
MPI Research exists to provide comprehensive
non-clinical research that meets the requirements
of pharmaceutical, medical device, animal
health and chemical companies as well as
governmental agencies as we partner together
to bring safer, healthier products to the
world. MPI Research employees specialize
in a wide variety of scientific disciplines
including toxicology, pharmacology, metabolism,
pathology, clinical pathology, reproductive
and developmental biology, veterinary science,
neuroscience, experimental therapeutics,
immunotoxicology, analytical chemistry, computer
science, regulatory science, and statistics.
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