Animal models are established, important tools for preclinical safety and efficacy testing. Companies are advancing more “humanized” models to better reflect human responses, while at the same time ...
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Arginine — a $2 amino acid supplement — slashed Alzheimer’s brain plaque in every animal model scientists tested
A research team at Kindai University in Japan has shown that oral doses of arginine, one of the most common amino acid ...
Despite an FDA green light for the use of animal testing alternatives in drug development, regulatory concerns may be keeping the industry from embracing them, data collected by the R&D organization ...
Radioligand therapy (RLT) development relies heavily on preclinical data to guide clinical translation, yet important gaps ...
Scientists have developed a new method to simulate the complex movements of animals with exceptional accuracy. The research team set out to solve a long-standing challenge in biology -- how to ...
The global pharmaceutical industry is at a critical inflection point. While the FDA Modernization Act 2.0 has cleared the ...
Sarcoidosis is an inflammatory disease in which immune cells form tissue nodules in various organs, which can drastically impair organ function. Now a MedUni Vienna research team led by Thomas ...
Animals have been used for medical research for thousands of years, dating back to ancient Greece where the first dissections were performed. These days, one of the main uses of animals is to ensure ...
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A $2 amino acid supplement slashed Alzheimer’s brain plaque in every animal model scientists tested
A team at Kindai University in Osaka, Japan, fed ordinary L-arginine to fruit flies and mice engineered to develop ...
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