What Are the Common Models Used for In Vivo Studies?
Several animal models are commonly employed for in vivo studies in nanotechnology, including:
Mice: Widely used due to their genetic similarity to humans and ease of handling. Rats: Often used for more extensive pharmacokinetic and toxicity studies. Zebrafish: Beneficial for developmental and toxicological studies due to their transparent embryos. Rabbits: Used for specific studies, such as ocular and cardiovascular research.