Veterinary(獣医)

Veterinary Biospecimens for Zoonotic Research, Diagnostics, and Comparative Medicine

Explore a broad collection of veterinary biospecimens spanning multiple animal species, including domestic animals, livestock, and selected wildlife. Centrallink provides ethically sourced samples such as serum, plasma, whole blood, tissues, swabs, and other biological materials widely used in veterinary diagnostics, zoonotic disease research, biomarker validation, and comparative biological studies.

Researchers can filter samples by species, disease status, analyte levels, biomarker presence, and clinical information to efficiently identify animal biospecimens suitable for their scientific needs.

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Centrallink: Your Trusted Source for Veterinary and Comparative Research Biospecimens

Veterinary and comparative medical research rely on high-quality animal biospecimens to advance diagnostic development, zoonotic pathogen studies, therapeutic research, and translational science. Understanding disease mechanisms across animal species provides critical insights for both veterinary health and human medicine. Centrallink supports this scientific mission by offering a curated range of veterinary biospecimens sourced ethically from licensed facilities and veterinary networks.

Our veterinary inventory includes serum, plasma, whole blood, tissues, oral swabs, nasal swabs, fecal samples, urine, and species-specific biomaterials. These biospecimens may originate from animals such as dogs, cats, cattle, horses, pigs, poultry, sheep, goats, and selected exotic species depending on availability. Many samples also include relevant clinical and demographic data, supporting precise and reproducible veterinary research workflows.

Supporting Veterinary Diagnostics, Zoonotic Surveillance, and Comparative Biology

Centrallink’s veterinary biospecimens support a wide variety of research applications, including veterinary diagnostic test development, zoonotic disease surveillance, pathogen detection studies, biomarker evaluation, and animal health monitoring. We offer samples relevant to bacterial, viral, parasitic, metabolic, endocrine, and inflammatory conditions commonly investigated in veterinary medicine.

Comparative medical researchers may also use these biospecimens to explore physiological similarities between animals and humans, enabling cross-species studies and advancements in translational science. This category is particularly valuable for researchers working in preclinical model development, veterinary pharmacology, and emerging zoonotic threats.

Flexible Sourcing and Custom Veterinary Sample Collections

Because veterinary research needs vary widely by species, disease model, and study design, Centrallink offers flexible sourcing options to meet these diverse requirements. Whether researchers need species-specific cohorts, samples from vaccinated or unvaccinated animals, pathogen-positive biospecimens, or materials matched by age, sex, or physiology, our global network supports custom collections.

For projects involving zoonotic and emerging infectious diseases, our sourcing teams work closely with accredited veterinary facilities to obtain ethically collected animal specimens while adhering to strict biosafety standards.

Advancing Veterinary Science, One Health Research, and Diagnostic Innovation

Veterinary biospecimens play a central role in advancing One Health initiatives, which integrate human, animal, and environmental health research. With increasing global emphasis on zoonotic diseases, antimicrobial resistance, environmental exposure studies, and cross-species pathogen transmission, high-quality veterinary samples are more important than ever.

By providing ethically sourced animal biospecimens, detailed documentation, and streamlined procurement workflows, Centrallink empowers scientists, veterinary researchers, and diagnostic developers to accelerate advancements in animal health, zoonotic surveillance, comparative medicine, and translational science.

We offer serum, plasma, whole blood, tissues, swabs, urine, fecal samples, and other animal-derived materials from multiple species.
Depending on availability: dogs, cats, cattle, horses, pigs, poultry, sheep, goats, and selected exotic species.
Applications include veterinary diagnostics, zoonotic disease research, pathogen detection, biomarker discovery, comparative medicine, and preclinical studies.
Yes. All biospecimens come from licensed veterinary facilities or accredited research partners under ethical and regulatory oversight.
Yes. Centrallink offers custom sourcing for disease-specific, biomarker-specific, or species-specific animal biospecimens based on research needs.