IN VITRO MODELS WILL MINIMIZE ANIMAL USE IN ARTHRITIS STUDIES
October 12, 2007
October 12, 2007
COLUMBIA, Mo., Oct. 12 -- The University of Missouri issued the following news release:
It's hard to think of scientists in laboratories working toward solutions for medical problems without mice or other laboratory animals, but animals' roles in at least one major research laboratory may soon be minimal.
Researchers at the University of Missouri-Columbia's Comparative Orthopaedic Laboratory (COL) have developed an in vitro model using small sections of joint capsul . . .
It's hard to think of scientists in laboratories working toward solutions for medical problems without mice or other laboratory animals, but animals' roles in at least one major research laboratory may soon be minimal.
Researchers at the University of Missouri-Columbia's Comparative Orthopaedic Laboratory (COL) have developed an in vitro model using small sections of joint capsul . . .