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Ace Therapeutics’ new suite of model development services is designed to provide customized, reliable, and reproducible preclinical models that closely mimic various cardiovascular conditions. In addition to a variety of experimental animals including mice, rats, rabbits, and monkeys, Ace Therapeutics can assist worldwide clients in constructing custom animal models using techniques such as environmental enrichment, gene editing, dietary modifications, or drug therapies. Moreover, the company can also provide researchers with cardiac organoid models and human induced pluripotent stem cell (hiPSC) models to support their research into the mechanisms of cardiovascular disease and facilitate the development of effective new drugs and cell therapies. Ultimately, these diverse models are developed to bridge the gap between laboratory research and clinical application for most cardiovascular diseases such as atherosclerosis, hypertension, thrombosis, heart failure, and cardiovascular infection.  |   https://www.acetherapeutics.com/cardiovascular-diseases/
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cardiacorganoidmodels

Ace Therapeutics’ new suite of model development services is designed to provide customized, reliable, and reproducible preclinical models that closely mimic various cardiovascular conditions. In addition to a variety of experimental animals including mice, rats, rabbits, and monkeys, Ace Therapeutics can assist worldwide clients in constructing custom animal models using techniques such as environmental enrichment, gene editing, dietary modifications, or drug therapies. Moreover, the company can also provide researchers with cardiac organoid models and human induced pluripotent stem cell (hiPSC) models to support their research into the mechanisms of cardiovascular disease and facilitate the development of effective new drugs and cell therapies. Ultimately, these diverse models are developed to bridge the gap between laboratory research and clinical application for most cardiovascular diseases such as atherosclerosis, hypertension, thrombosis, heart failure, and cardiovascular infection.


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