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The Indispensable Role of In Vivo Models: Examining the Dynamics, Ethics, and Innovation within the Global Animal Model Market
The advancement of research enabled by the relies on validation and functional studies often conducted within the Animal Model Market. Animal models, predominantly mice, rats, and zebrafish, are essential in vivo tools that bridge the gap between initial cell-culture experiments and human clinical trials, allowing researchers to study disease progression, test drug efficacy, and assess safety profiles in a complex biological system. The primary drivers of market growth include the continuously increasing global expenditure on biomedical research, the rising prevalence of chronic and complex diseases—especially cancer and neurological disorders—which require comprehensive disease modeling, and the escalating demand for genetically modified (GM) and humanized animal models. These advanced models possess specific genetic alterations or human tissue/cell engraftments, providing highly relevant and predictive platforms for studying human pathophysiology and developing targeted therapies. Furthermore,…