How CD34+ Humanized Mice Advance Your Research Program

As an essential tool for immuno-oncology and drug development studies, the CD34+ humanized mouse model provides a robust platform for studying human immune function. By engrafting immunodeficient mice with hematopoietic stem cells (HSCs), researchers can now investigate disease progression, immune interactions, and T cell development. With the ability to support long-term engraftment, the CD34+ humanized model bridges the gap between preclinical testing and clinical application. 

When looking for study flexibility, humanized mice mouse models – including the CD34+ model – allow for custom humanization and tailored study design. This is best suited for studies on tumor biology, immuno-oncology, infectious diseases, graft-versus-host disease (GvHD), hematopoiesis, and tissue transplantation.

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Severely immunodeficient mice are preconditioned by whole-body irradiation, followed by intravenous engraftment of human CD34+ cells. Humanized mice carrying human CD45+ cells, including B- and T cells are ready for study 14-16 weeks post CD34+ cells engraftment.

diagram of CD34+ humanized mice models for tumor studies


What Are the Benefits of HuCD34+ NCG Humanized Mice?

ConvenientThese study-ready humanized mice provide a stable human immune system for extended studies.
ConsistentEvery mouse is pre-tested for humanization, displays a robust T cell population, and offers high translational relevance.
StableHuman CD34+ cells engraft stably. Engraftment of hematopoietic cells provides a research platform for extended studies.
VersatileThese models are flexible. Applications include cancer, infectious disease, drug development, and gene therapy studies. Multi-lineage engraftment is possible.
License-freeNo additional licensing fees or royalty payments.

 

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