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Rising drug research in China drives laboratory monkey prices to record levels

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Rising drug research in China drives laboratory monkey prices to record levels
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Key Points

  • New drug R&D studies in China have significantly increased the demand and prices for laboratory monkeys.
  • Due to rising costs, some researchers have been forced to halt their scientific studies.
  • Suppliers are demanding an average price of 180,000 yuan (27,000 US dollars) for each laboratory monkey.

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180,000 yuan price per monkey27,000 US dollars price per monkey

The rapid increase in new drug research and development studies in China has driven the prices of laboratory monkeys to their highest levels since the pandemic era. This price increase is forcing some researchers to temporarily halt their scientific studies. Prices have been steadily rising, especially since the Chinese New Year.

Guo Xiangyu, a scientist working at Jinan University in Guangzhou who conducts research in developing non-human primate models for major brain diseases, confirmed the price increase. Suppliers are reportedly currently offering an average price of 180,000 yuan (approximately 27,000 US dollars) per animal. This situation significantly increases the costs of experiments that use monkeys, in particular.

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Why is the price of laboratory monkeys increasing?
A major boom in new drug research and development studies in China has increased the demand for monkeys used in experiments, and consequently their prices.
What is the current price of a laboratory monkey?
Suppliers are currently offering a price of around 180,000 yuan (27,000 US dollars) per monkey.
How did these price increases affect the research?
The prices, which have reached pandemic-era levels, have led some researchers to halt their scientific studies completely due to high costs.

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