Experimental Pathology
Experimental Pathology is a branch of medical science that studies diseases, and the effects of treatments, through laboratory experiments. In practice, this involves the analysis of tissues and fluids from patients, or from animals in controlled experiments, to uncover the cellular and molecular mechanisms of disease and to identify potential treatments. Experimental Pathology has significant implications for public health, as it enables researchers to accurately diagnose and monitor disease and understand the effects of treatments. It also has enormous potential for the development of new drugs and therapeutic strategies.
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