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Rodent

What rodent resources are available for aging research?

NIA maintains colonies of aged rats and mice for use by the scientific community for research directly related to aging and age-related diseases. For more information, go to the rodent resources section on the scientific resources page.

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Heidi Brogdon,

For questions about the NIA colonies, availability, eligibility to order, and the ordering process, contact Heidi Brogdon, the Program Specialist in charge of the order desk.

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Tissue Arrays

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Price Schedule - Tissues

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Ordering Instructions - Aged Rodent Tissue Bank

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Information Supplied With Tissue

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Available Tissue

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Aged Rodent Colonies Handbook

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