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How are Animal Studies Designed?
Designing animal studies involves several key steps to ensure reliability and reproducibility:
Defining clear objectives
and hypotheses
Selecting appropriate animal models
that closely mimic human disease
Randomizing and blinding
to reduce bias
Standardizing protocols
to ensure consistency
Conducting pilot studies
to refine methodologies
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