Fish as model in pharmacological and biological research

Fish represent the oldest and most diverse classes of vertebrates, comprising around the 48% of the known member species in the subphylum Vertebra. There are many scientific fields that use fish as models in research, including respiratory and cardiovascular research, cell culture, ecotoxicology, ag...

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Veröffentlicht in:Pharmacological research 2001-10, Vol.44 (4), p.265-280
Hauptverfasser: Bolis, C.L., Piccolella, M., Dalla Valle, A.Z., Rankin, J.C.
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Aging - physiology
Animals
Carcinogenicity Tests - methods
Cardiovascular System - drug effects
Cardiovascular System - physiopathology
Cell Culture Techniques - methods
Disease Models, Animal
fish, model, pharmacological research, ecotoxicology, ageing, genetics
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Hazardous Substances - toxicity
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Research Design
Vertebrates - physiology
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