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Animal Model Defined
A laboratory animal useful for medical research because it has specific characteristics that resemble a human disease or disorder. Scientists can create animal models, usually laboratory mice, by transferring new genes into them.
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- ScienceDirect - Toxicology in Vitro : The Validation and Acceptance of Alternatives to Animal Testing: animal testing; in vitro toxicology; prediction model; replacement alternatives; regulatory testing; toxicity testing; validation
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