Tailored Pig Models for Preclinical Efficacy and Safety Testing of Targeted Therapies

Volume: 44, Issue: 3, Pages: 346 - 357
Published: Oct 27, 2015
Abstract
Despite enormous advances in translational biomedical research, there remains a growing demand for improved animal models of human disease. This is particularly true for diseases where rodent models do not reflect the human disease phenotype. Compared to rodents, pig anatomy and physiology are more similar to humans in cardiovascular, immune, respiratory, skeletal muscle, and metabolic systems. Importantly, efficient and precise techniques for...
Paper Details
Title
Tailored Pig Models for Preclinical Efficacy and Safety Testing of Targeted Therapies
Published Date
Oct 27, 2015
Volume
44
Issue
3
Pages
346 - 357
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