Discounted Pricing on hGLP1R and Diet-Induced Obesity Models – Available Now from Taconic Biosciences 

Save 20% on Taconic Biosciences' hGLP1R mice and diet-induced cardiometabolic models, including MASH B6, and DIO B6. Designed for translational research, these models support studies in obesity, liver disease, and metabolic dysfunction.

Offer available to new and returning customers. Use code “CMD20” in your order notes to apply the discount and accelerate your cardiometabolic research with proven, research-ready models.

For a limited time, Taconic is offering discounted pricing on these diet-induced obesity models:

Offer valid for new customers or those who have not purchased since February 2026.


Diet-Induced Obese Black 6

The Diet-Induced Obese (DIO) B6 mouse is a gold-standard model for obesity and metabolic research. On a C57BL/6NTac background, it reliably develops obesity, insulin resistance, and metabolic dysfunction on a high-fat diet, supporting studies of mechanisms, disease progression, and therapeutic evaluation.

Offer valid for new customers or those who have not purchased since February 2026.


hGLP1R Mouse

The humanized GLP-1 receptor knock-in mouse is a translational model for evaluating incretin therapeutics. Featuring replacement of the murine receptor with the human GLP-1 receptor on a B6NTac background, it enables in vivo assessment of human-specific GLP-1 analogs in obesity and diabetes studies.

Offer valid for new customers or those who have not purchased since February 2026.


Diet-Induced MASH B6

The Diet-Induced MASH B6 mouse is a translational model for metabolic dysfunction-associated steatohepatitis (MASH). Maintained on an AMLN diet, it develops obesity, steatosis, liver inflammation, and fibrosis, supporting studies of disease progression, underlying mechanisms, and therapeutic evaluation in metabolic liver disease.


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Explore Taconic's cardiometabolic disease portfolio, including validated mouse models for obesity, MASH, diabetes, and dyslipidemia. Access study-ready cohorts, custom diet conditioning, and in vivo phenotyping services to accelerate your preclinical research.

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Best Practices for Diet-Induced MASH and DIO Studies: How Housing and Husbandry Can Impact Outcomes

Discover how housing, husbandry, and diet impact diet-induced MASH and DIO mouse models. Learn best practices to ensure successful metabolic disease studies.

On-Demand Webinar

Drug Discovery Applications of Diet Induced Obese (DIO) B6 Mice

Explore the diverse applications of Diet-Induced Obese (DIO) B6 mice in drug discovery, from obesity and metabolic syndrome to cancer research.

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