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  2. Humanized mouse - Wikipedia

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    Humanized mice are commonly used as small animal models in biological and medical research for human therapeutics. [ 2 ] A humanized mouse or a humanized mouse model is one that has been xenotransplanted with human cells and/or engineered to express human gene products, so as to be utilized for gaining relevant insights in the in vivo context ...

  3. Foundation for Biomedical Research - Wikipedia

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    The Foundation for Biomedical Research (FBR) is an American nonprofit organization, 501(c)(3), located in Washington, DC.Established in 1981, the organization is dedicated to informing the news media, teachers, and other groups about the need for lab animals in medical and scientific research.

  4. Animal disease model - Wikipedia

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    An animal model (short for animal disease model) is a living, non-human, often genetic-engineered animal used during the research and investigation of human disease, for the purpose of better understanding the disease process without the risk of harming a human. Although biological activity in an animal model does not ensure an effect in humans ...

  5. Comparative medicine - Wikipedia

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    Comparative medicine is a distinct discipline of experimental medicine that uses animal models of human and animal disease in translational and biomedical research. [1]: 2 [2] In other words, it relates and leverages biological similarities and differences among species to better understand the mechanism of human and animal disease.

  6. National Society for Medical Research - Wikipedia

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    The National Society for Medical Research (NSMR) was formed in 1945 by three physicians, Andrew C. Ivy, Ralph G. Carlson and George E. Wakerlin of The University of Illinois Medical School. The organization was formed in response to increasing resistance of the use of animals in medical experimentation, including for vivisection. [1]

  7. Animal testing - Wikipedia

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    A 2004 paper concluded that much animal research is wasted because systemic reviews are not used, and due to poor methodology. [319] A 2006 review found multiple studies where there were promising results for new drugs in animals, but human clinical studies did not show the same results.

  8. Animal products in pharmaceuticals - Wikipedia

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    Homeopathic medicine is made of plants, minerals, or animal parts. [22] Oscillococcinum , a remedy purported to reduce cold and flu like symptoms, is made of duck heart and liver. [ 23 ] There is also use of insects in homeopathic medicine, such as Blatta orientalis , a type of cockroach which has been studied by homeopaths for anti-asthmatic ...

  9. Laboratory animal sources - Wikipedia

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    According to a paper presented to the American Society of Criminology in 2006, an illegal economy in the theft of pets, mostly dogs, has emerged in the U.S. in recent years, with the thieves known as "bunchers". The bunchers sell the animals to Class B animal dealers, who pay $25 per animal.