ABSTRACT

The conservative nature of animal evolution makes animal models the ideal tool for learning about human biology. The Handbook of Laboratory Animal Science, Second Edition: Animal Models, Volume II addresses the development and application of models in different areas of biomedical research and details the criteria used to choose animal species and

chapter 1|10 pages

Animal Models

chapter 4|26 pages

Animal Models of Nephrological Disorders

chapter 5|14 pages

Animal Models for Xenotransplantation

chapter 6|16 pages

Animal Models in Neuroscience

chapter 7|14 pages

Animal Models for Psychological Disorders

chapter 8|28 pages

Animal Models in Mycology

chapter 9|30 pages

Diabetic Animal Models

chapter 10|42 pages

Animal Models of Skeletal Disease

chapter 11|12 pages

Animal Models in Cancer Research

chapter 12|26 pages

Animal Models in Oral Health Sciences