Positive control for CCl4 mouse model
We would like to introduce our carbon tetrachloride (CCl4)-induced liver fibrosis model, which is a widely used and reliable animal model of cirrhosis.
The CCl4-induced liver fibrosis model is a model that forms bridging fibrosis around the portal vein region.
While our STAM™ model develops mild liver fibrosis, the CCl4 model develops severe cirrhosis-like fibrosis.
We also offer pharmacological studies with the positive control ”Valsartan”.
As its study period is relatively short, only 4 weeks, the model is useful for in-vivo screening study against liver fibrosis.
Besides the CCl4 model, we also have a variety of other models related to liver diseases such as the STAMTM model, the Bile duct ligation (BDL)-induced cholestatic liver disease and acute liver failure models.