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Alternatives to animal testing in basic and preclinical research of atopic dermatitis [PDF]
Anna Löwa+3 more
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The alarming consequences of workforce reductions at the FDA, EPA, NIH and CDC in the United States. [PDF]
Dietrich DR+9 more
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Stem cell‐based embryo models (SCBEMs) are valuable to study early developmental milestones. Matrigel, a basement membrane matrix, is a critical substrate used in various SCBEM protocols, but its role in driving stem cell lineage commitment is not clearly defined.
Atoosa Amel+3 more
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In Silico Research Is Rewriting the Rules of Drug Development: Is It the End of Human Trials? [PDF]
Lakhan SE.
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In human monocytic cells THP‐1, a limited uptake of native—not oxidized—LDL/VLDL induced expression of scavenger receptor A and cellular adhesion. Induction was inhibited by lysosomotropic (WR‐1065) and lipophilic (BHT) antioxidants and by siRNAs against ferritinophagy.
Martina Čierna+4 more
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THE HEN'S EGG TEST - CHORIO-ALLANTOIC-MEMBRANE (HET -CAM) AND HAEMOLYSIS STUDY AS AN ALTERNATIVE TEST FOR OCCULAR IRRITANCY ANIMAL EXPERIMENTS (Draize Test) [PDF]
Sadhana R Shahi Deepak G Wagh
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"Lost in translation?" Animal research in the era of precision medicine. [PDF]
Frühwein H, Paul NW.
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Alternatives to the use of animals in research, education and testing
Maryanne Wangari Kagai+2 more
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The impact of frailty syndrome on skeletal muscle histology: preventive effects of exercise
Frailty syndrome exacerbates skeletal muscle degeneration via increased ECM deposition and myofiber loss. This study, using a murine model, demonstrates that endurance exercise attenuates these histopathological alterations, preserving muscle integrity. Findings support exercise as a viable strategy to counteract frailty‐induced musculoskeletal decline
Fujue Ji+3 more
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