In Vitro & In Vivo Tests:
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In Vitro & In Vivo TestsDetails on the following topics listed below are provided on this page: Aging Conditions Anaemia Gastroenterology Metabolic and Lifestyle Diseases Skin and Wound Healing Foetal development and maternal health Safety, toxicity and drug development Pharmaceutical discovery and pre-clinical Anti-inflammation Joint Conditions Immune system Wound and Ulcer Healing Diabetes | Angiogenesis Cancer Liver function Oxidative stress Alzheimers disease Ocular Allergy/Anti-histamine Dermatology Extracellular Matrix Obesity and Weight Control Microbial Assays Cardiovascular Disease |
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25 April, 2010 by Geoff Todd
Trinity has an extensive range of in vitro and in vivo inflammation models and assays. Inflammation is associated with almost every health and medical condition. Many types of cells, mostly leukocytes, may be activated to cause inflammation. This can be manifested through multiple biochemical pathways depending on a range of factors such as:The nat...
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25 April, 2010 by Geoff Todd
We have in vitro and in vivo procedures for assessing the effects of test preparations on hepatic function and metabolism including. In vitro In vivo Hepatocyte cultures Liver function Liver metabolism Fibrosis & Sclerosis ...
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25 April, 2010 by Geoff Todd
Trinity has three sets of models used to investigate cardiovascular diseases: 1. Disease created by life-style factors 2. Blood pressure/hypertension 3. Anti-thrombosis and fibrinolysis In vitro In vivo ...
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25 April, 2010 by Geoff Todd
Invitro, mouse and rat animal models are available to investigate the potency and mechanisms of action of preparations that may prevent or reduce obesity. Tests available In vitro In vivo Primary adipocytes Zucker obese rat Primary hepatocytes High fat diet mouse and rat models Hormones, modulators Metabol...
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10 May, 2010 by Geoff Todd
In vitro assays 1. Adipocytes – these are isolated and purified from male rats. This test determines the ability of a product to modulate the uptake and metabolism of glucose by fat cells Hepatocytes – these are isolated from rat liver and cultured. This assay indicates the potential of samples or products to m...
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25 April, 2010 by Geoff Todd
Cell and tissue culture models are available for investigating the uptake and metabolism of sugars and the production of insulin and other hormones and modulators. Animal models of hyperglycaemia and of type 1 and type 2 diabetes are used for the study of modulation of these diseases. Models available In vitro In vivo Cultu...
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26 April, 2010 by Geoff Todd
Trinity has a wide range of assays and models to support development of products that address aging conditions:Alzheimers diseaseOcularImmune systemJoint ConditionsHypertensionCardiovascularDiabetesThrombosisAnti-inflammationMetabolic syndromeAnaemia
25 April, 2010 by Geoff Todd
Chronic neurological conditions such as Parkinson’s, Huntington’s and Alzheimers diseases are becoming an increasing health burden. Deposits of amyloid plaques in the hippocampus region of the brain are characteristic of Alzheimers disease. Trinity has in vitro assays which assist the identification of agents that could alleviate the condition...
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20 May, 2011 by Geoff Todd
Trinity has a broad range of assays and models that assess the efficacy and potency of products against a range of immune system and joint health conditions and situations for example: Products that support, maintain or boost the immune systemProducts that help restore the immune system or support it when stressed These models are gr...
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20 May, 2011 by Geoff Todd
Trinity has a multiple number of models and assays that can be used to evaluate the efficacy and potency of products and preparations for joint health: Products that address joint conditions such as arthritisProducts that assist repairing and restoration of joint tissue structure and composition These models are grouped under the...
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