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Learn how QPS MASH models can expedite your pharmacology studies, assess the variety of available QPS research laboratories, and explore timely topics like progress treating chronic pain and a new Lyme disease vaccine on the QPS Blog.

Enhance MASH Research with the QPS WDSW Mouse Model

QPS offers a Western Diet and Sugar Water (WDSW)-induced MASH mouse model designed to closely replicate the metabolic dysfunction and liver pathology observed in human disease.


All of the QPS pharmacology models have been carefully developed in-house and have been both well characterized and well validated. 


Connect with a QPS expert today and take the next step toward your research objectives.

The QPS Pharmacology Units

Discover the Future of Science on the QPS Blog

Flipping a Switch to Stop Chronic Pain



Public health experts estimate that up to 10 percent of adults are newly diagnosed with chronic pain, or ongoing pain that lasts longer than…



Mapping Chronic Pain Pathways

QPS Clinical Trial Services

Clinical Trial Results Revive Long-Awaited Lyme Disease Vaccine Effort

 

After more than two decades without a human vaccine for Lyme disease, a new candidate is showing measurable progress. Clinical trial data reported by…

 

A New Chapter in Lyme Prevention

More Vaccine Research at QPS

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