Mice, rats, hamsters, rabbits, pigs, dogs and nonhuman primates are all well-established mammalian models of human atherosclerosis 1. A problem with rodent models is that their typical plasma ...
Nature: Animal models of erectile dysfunction (ED): potential utility of non-human primates as a model of atherosclerosis-induced vascular ED
Animal models of erectile dysfunction (ED): potential utility of non-human primates as a model of atherosclerosis-induced vascular ED
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EurekAlert!: Drug candidate successfully treats atherosclerosis, fatty liver disease in large mammals
A drug candidate, previously successful at treating severe fatty liver disease, reduces atherosclerosis — a primary driver of cardiovascular death worldwide — in large mammals, a study suggests.
A drug candidate, previously successful at treating severe fatty liver disease, reduces atherosclerosis - a primary driver of cardiovascular death worldwide - in large mammals, a study suggests.
MSN: Drug candidate successfully treats atherosclerosis and fatty liver disease in large mammals
A drug candidate, previously successful at treating severe fatty liver disease, reduces atherosclerosis—a primary driver of cardiovascular death worldwide—in large mammals, a study suggests. DT-109 ...
Drug candidate successfully treats atherosclerosis and fatty liver disease in large mammals
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