Experimental animal models of human diseases : : an effective therapeutic strategy / / edited by Bartholomew Ibeh.
The world has recorded losses in terms of human life as well as extensive time spent in experimentation with development of new drugs, elucidation of disease mechanism(s), and therapeutic agent discovery. Ethical and legal issues cojoin in slowing down scientific discoveries in medicine and biology....
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