Adjuvant Induced Arthritis
The Adjuvant-Induced Arthritis (AIA) model is widely used in mouse studies to trigger inflammation, making it valuable for examining inflammatory processes and testing anti-inflammatory drugs. AIA is induced by injecting an adjuvant like Complete Freund's adjuvant, which causes a strong and consistent inflammatory response. Researchers use this model to study inflammation mechanisms and evaluate potential treatments. This model, discovered in 1956, was originally used for rheumatoid arthritis research. However, due to differences in histological and immunological characteristics, it is now considered more suitable for studying reactive arthritis.
Adjuvants
SKU: 501009 Size: 4 mg/mL (5mL) Complete Freund's Aduvant (CFA or FCA) is widely used in immunological research for the preparation of antigen-adjuvant emulsions in laboratory animal studies. CFA contains cell wall components of heat killed Mycobacterium tuberculosis and is often used for the initial injection that stimulates an enhanced immune response. |
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SKU: 501015 Size: 10 mg/mL (5mL) Complete Freund's Aduvant (CFA or FCA) is widely used in immunological research for the preparation of antigen-adjuvant emulsions in laboratory animal studies. CFA contains cell wall components of heat killed Mycobacterium tuberculosis and is often used for the initial injection that stimulates an enhanced immune response. For Collagen-Induced Arthritis in mice , please refer to Complete Freund's Adjuvant, 4mg/mL (5 mL) with the catalogue number # 501009. |
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SKU: 501011 Size: 5 mL Incomplete Freund's Adjuvant (IFA or FIA) is widely used in immunological research for the preparation of antigen-adjuvant emulsions in laboratory animal studies. IFA does not contain heat killed Mycobacterium tuberculosis and is often used for booster injections that stimulate an immune response without causing intense inflammation. |