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Animal Models for the Study of Human Disease, Second Edition, provides needed information on model sharing, animal alternatives, animal ethics and access to databanks of models, bringing together common descriptions of models for busy researchers across biomedical and biological sciences.
Offering easily searchable advantages and disadvantages for each animal model and organized by disease topics, this resource aids researchers in finding the best animal model for research in human disease.
Organized by disease orientation for ease of searchability | Provides information on locating
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Animal Models for the Study of Human Disease, Second Edition, provides needed information on model sharing, animal alternatives, animal ethics and access to databanks of models, bringing together common descriptions of models for busy researchers across biomedical and biological sciences.

Offering easily searchable advantages and disadvantages for each animal model and organized by disease topics, this resource aids researchers in finding the best animal model for research in human disease.

  • Organized by disease orientation for ease of searchability
  • Provides information on locating resources, animal alternatives, and animal ethics
  • Covers a broad range of animal models used in research for human disease
  • Contributed by leading experts across the globe
  • Expanded coverage of diabetes and neurological diseases

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"Overall, the text is very comprehensive and gives great insight into which animal models are best for a particular area of human disease research. .it is hoped that the text will be kept up to date for the benefit of us all." --IEEE Pulse