Long-Term Animal Studies Their Predictive Value for Man

Long-Term Animal Studies: Their Predictive Value for Man by S.R. Walker, published by Springer Netherlands in May 1986, offers a detailed examination of the relevance of long-term animal studies in understanding human health outcomes. This edition spans 156 pages and is presented in English, providing insights into the methodologies and implications of animal research in medical and pharmacological contexts.
Readers will find a thorough exploration of how animal studies can inform human medicine, particularly in the fields of pharmacology and pharmacy. The book discusses various aspects of research design, data interpretation, and the predictive value of animal models, making it a significant resource for professionals and students interested in the intersection of veterinary and human medical research.
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