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Ugo Basile Supports Pancreatic Cancer Research

Pancreatic Cancer Awarness Day

November 21st marks the International Pancreatic Cancer Day, an important opportunity to highlight the importance of ongoing research in this challenging field. Pancreatic cancer remains one of the most aggressive and difficult-to-treat malignancies, often diagnosed at advanced stages, making research into effective treatments and diagnostic tools even more vital.

At Ugo Basile, we are honored to support groundbreaking research aimed at making a difference in the fight against pancreatic cancer.

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Thermal Gradient Ring: bias-free, automated pain and thermal preference in mice

Thermal Gradient Ring TGR 2.0 by Ugo Basile for rodent thermal nociception, temperature preference, and pain research

The Thermal Gradient Ring (TGR) represents a significant leap forward in studying thermal nociception and temperature preference. It is a versatile tool for investigating sensitivity, pain and inflammation mechanisms. Recently, Ugo Basile has developed a new version of the TGR, introducing several important innovations.

Come with us to discover the new TGR 2 and its innovative features!

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Advancing Schizophrenia Research with Ugo Basile's Automated OPERON System

Ugo Basile OPERON Dual Chamber system for preclinical schizophrenia research and executive function studies in rodents

May 24th is World Schizophrenia Awareness Day. This day represents an important opportunity to reflect on the significance of preclinical research in shedding light on this mental disorder affecting approximately 24 million people worldwide and to highlight the contribution that Ugo Basile, with the OPERON, offers for studying executive functions in preclinical models of schizophrenia.

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World Parkinson's Day: an opportunity to shed light on advancements in scientific research

Ugo Basile preclinical research tools for Parkinson’s disease motor coordination, grip strength and climbing test in rodent models

April 11th as World Parkinson's Day, World Parkinson's Day, a propitious moment to reflect on the strides made in understanding and treating this complex neurodegenerative disorder, impacting movement, quality of life, and independence.

Understanding of Parkinson's has grown significantly over the past decades, but much work remains to be done in the quest to translate understanding of basic Parkinson's biology into new therapies.

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