Preclinical Models
Preclinical models are test systems used in scientific research to simulate or substitute for humans or animals. They are essential tools for understanding the safety and efficacy of medical treatments and biopharmaceuticals in development. As such, preclinical models are used to assess the efficacy and safety of new drugs and other treatments before they are tested in humans. They are used to investigate the biological mechanisms of action of drugs and can be used in the development of new therapies. Preclinical models provide a cost-effective and efficient way to identify potential candidates for clinical trials while minimizing risk to humans.
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