Experimental Diabetes Mellitus
Experimental diabetes mellitus (EDM) is an animal model used to study the causes and effects of diabetes in humans. This model is used to gain insight into the pathophysiology of the disease, develop treatments, and test the safety and efficacy of new drugs. EDM has been used to study the role of genetics, hormones, metabolic processes, and other factors in the development and progression of diabetes. It has also been utilized to understand how diet and exercise can alter the course of the disease. The findings from EDM have led to the development of effective treatments and prevention methods for diabetes. This model has the potential to improve the quality of life for individuals with diabetes and reduce the burden of this chronic condition.
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