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Potential of in vivo stress reporter models to reduce animal use and provide mechanistic insights in toxicity studies
2022
F1000Research
Chemical risk assessment ensures protection from the toxic effects of drugs and manmade chemicals. To comply with regulatory guidance, studies in complex organisms are required, as well as mechanistic studies to establish the relevance of any toxicities observed to man. Although in vitro toxicity models are improving, in vivo studies remain central to this process. Such studies are invariably time-consuming and often involve large numbers of animals. New regulatory frameworks recommend the
doi:10.12688/f1000research.123077.1
pmid:37427015
pmcid:PMC10329194
fatcat:5l3lhqv2kbdxtogr56qgdvla64