in Vivo Animal Models
In vivo animal models are laboratory animals (usually rodents such as rats, mice, or rabbits) used to study biological processes. These models are important for medical research and drug development, as they provide a way to determine how a drug or intervention works in the most similar environment possible to the human body. In vivo animal models have the unique ability to reproduce and observe the effects of various diseases and treatments. This makes them an invaluable tool for researchers to use in order to understand the mechanisms, impacts, and treatments of a variety of diseases affecting humans.
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