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Whitepaper

Designing non-terminal longitudinal mouse studies

Discover an effective and ethical approach to tracking biomarkers in longitudinal mouse studies.

Mouse studies are invaluable for uncovering dynamic biological insights. However, traditional methods often involve invasive or terminal sampling, which raises ethical concerns and limits the ability to track changes over time. Advanced biomarker profiling tools make it possible to conduct minimally invasive, non-terminal, long-term studies using minimal sample volumes.

Download this guide to view:

  • A step-by-step checklist for designing non-terminal longitudinal mouse studies 
  • Techniques for robust biomarker tracking with just 1 µL of sample 
  • How to ensure reproducibility and operational consistency in mouse research

Sponsored by

  • Olink

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