Animal Models of Human Disease 2.0

The use of animal models is crucial for advancing translational research by identifying effective treatment targets and strategies for clinical application in human disease [...].The use of animal models is crucial for advancing translational research by identifying effective treatment targets and s...

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subjects Aerospace medicine
Animals
Brain research
Cancer
CRISPR
Disease Models, Animal
Genes
Genome editing
Humans
Hypertension
Hypoxia
Infectious diseases
Inflammation
Investigations
Laboratory animals
Liver cirrhosis
Metabolism
Microbiota
Molecular biology
Muscular dystrophy
Nervous system
Persian Gulf War
Regenerative medicine
Reptiles & amphibians
Translational Research, Biomedical - methods
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