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Mouse I/O RNA-Seq Panel

NGS-based murine targeted panel for I/O and TME studies

Comprehensively Profile Genes Associated with Tumor Immunity with our Mouse I/O RNA-Seq Panel

Gain rapid and in-depth genomic insight into the immune cell populations and I/O pathways and processes of your murine immunity pharmacology study samples. Measure 1080 transcripts from a single sample to thoroughly understand all of the genes linked with tumor immunity in your studies.

Use our Mouse I/O RNA-Seq Panel to:

  • Comprehensively profile the immunogenomics of murine tumor-immune interactions
  • Detect low expressing genes associated with tumor immunity
  • Accurately measure gene expression changes within comparisons
  • Utilize genes unique to our panel for highly accurate detection of key immune cell signatures

Download the Mouse I/O RNA-Seq Panel Gene List

Mouse I/O RNA-Seq Panel

Streamline Your In Vivo Study Sample Analysis Workflow

Combine your sample analysis with our experience and expertise in murine immuno-oncology studies. Existing syngeneic, tumor homograft models, and Humanized genetically modified mouse models/Humanized Target Tumor Cells study samples can be analyzed with the Mouse I/O RNA-Seq Panel, as well as in-house or externally generated murine samples. Additionally, you can incorporate the panel into one of our unique High Throughput Murine Model Screening, to further evaluate your immunotherapy and to maximize the data generated from this study. We provide a 3-week turnaround from sample receipt to analysis report, allowing rapid decision making.

Streamline Your In Vivo Study Workflow Sample Analysis

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