Our validated NHP test system is uniquely positioned to meet your preclinical research needs
Discover how Virscio’s African green monkey
test system enhances preclinical research
Virscio’s unique alternative in vivo research model offers unique access to nonhuman primates, crucial for fast-tracking development in various therapeutic areas.
Virscio's AGM Research Model is an invaluable tool for researchers looking to understand human disease and therapeutic responses more accurately. The comprehensive nature of the model, covering various biological aspects from anatomy to genomics, positions it as an essential resource in preclinical research. Utilizing this model, researchers can gain deeper insights into disease mechanisms and therapeutic efficacy, ultimately contributing to the development of more effective and safer drugs.
Our St. Kitts facilities provide direct, uninterrupted access to a biologically clean population of St. Kitts green monkeys, ideal for a wide range of disease and therapeutic research. This model, free from common primate pathogens, offers a reliable and clean environment for preclinical studies.
In this overview of our validated in vivo test system, you will learn about:
- The advantages of the green monkey's ocular anatomy and physiology, closely resembling human characteristics
- The monkey's genome, proteome, metabolism, endocrinology, and immunology, offering valuable insights for drug discovery
- The model's relevance in pharmacokinetics/pharmacodynamics (PK/PD), efficacy, safety, and availability for various research needs
Learn how Virscio’s AGM Research Model can streamline your drug development process. Our experienced team, coupled with validated models, ensures efficient study design, execution, and reporting, helping you achieve your research goals swiftly and effectively.
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Learn how Virscio’s AGM Research Model can streamline your drug development process. Our experienced team, coupled with validated models, ensures efficient study design, execution, and reporting, helping you achieve your research goals swiftly and effectively.