In-Ovo Imaging Using Ostrich Eggs - Replacement of Animal Studies?
Abstract
1122 null Objectives: null null Preclinical nuclear medicine research usually is based on classic animal models using rats and mice. Prerequisites comprise adequate premises, small-animal scanners and personnel. In-ovo imaging has been described for small chicken eggs and as experiments are performed before hatching, this does not qualify as animal research. However, this approach still requires small-animal scanners. We report on the use of...
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Title
In-Ovo Imaging Using Ostrich Eggs - Replacement of Animal Studies?
Published Date
May 1, 2020
Volume
61
Pages
1122 - 1122
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