Diabetes Mellitus, Experimental
animal models Diabetes Mellitus is a chronic metabolic disorder caused by either decreased insulin production in the body or decreased sensitivity to insulin. Experimental animal models provide a unique way for researchers to better understand the disease, identify new treatments, and evaluate the effectiveness of existing treatments. By using animal models, researchers are able to gain insights into the molecular and cellular changes in diabetes, target therapeutic compounds more accurately, and study the safety and efficacy of interventions before clinical trials. These models also provide a cost-effective and ethical way to acquire data associated with the disease and its treatments. As a result, they play an important role in improving care for diabetes patients.
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