We provide xenografts commercially (http://altogenlabs.com/xenograft-models/) and if there's a specific cell line you're using we've probably done one with it already. We're open to collaboration on all kinds of studies, and although it's been a few years since you asked your initial question, we'll gladly help out in any future endeavors.
Thanks for the reply. i Know about the xenograft. i want to screen those molecules outside for activity as we have no approval for xenograft in college.
so i am looking for scientist who can do this model.
if you can help me in this study, so we can make research collaboration.
Are you performing such types of experiments for free for academic labs?
If yes, I would be highly interested in receiving a list of the models you have actually validated.
If not, I would be highly disappointed by the fact that you are using RG for making the publicity of your company for free. It is my understanding that its is not the main goal of RG, but I must be wrong!
I'm sorry. I did not realize that I using RG for commerical publicity. That is totally my fail. I just want to help Ankit and provide as nuch information as I can. Now, I deleted all of the relevent information of my company. I'm sorry again and many thanks for your reminding.
If you want to outsource some xenograft experiments there is several possibilities.
You can do it with companies that can provide different kind of models whitout any problem of intellectual properties.
You can also do that with academic facilities, You kind find it with google or by institution. They can work as a collaborator (sharing intellectual property or as service provider.
Finally you can also try to do it with a research team.
In all these cases, you will have to pay or to apply for grants in order to fund your study.
Thanks Frederic Pouzoulet sir for your suggestion for the work. I am looking for the same as you mention. Sir Robert , i also appreciate your answer regarding validation of the model.
We provide xenografts commercially (http://altogenlabs.com/xenograft-models/) and if there's a specific cell line you're using we've probably done one with it already. We're open to collaboration on all kinds of studies, and although it's been a few years since you asked your initial question, we'll gladly help out in any future endeavors.