Swine models in the design of more effective medical countermeasures against organophosphorus poisoning

Volume: 233, Issue: 1-3, Pages: 128 - 144
Published: Apr 1, 2007
Abstract
Although the three most commonly used large mammal species in the safety assessment of drugs remain the dog, the macaque and the marmoset, swine, especially minipigs, have also been widely used over the years in many toxicological studies. Swine present a number of interesting biological and physiological characteristics. Similarities in skin properties with humans have led to extensive in vitro and in vivo studies. There is a specific interest...
Paper Details
Title
Swine models in the design of more effective medical countermeasures against organophosphorus poisoning
Published Date
Apr 1, 2007
Journal
Volume
233
Issue
1-3
Pages
128 - 144
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