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Preclinical Repair Models

Meaning

Preclinical Repair Models are experimental biological systems, typically involving cell cultures, engineered tissues, or non-human organisms, utilized in the early stages of research to study the fundamental mechanisms of tissue damage and regeneration. These models are also essential for testing the efficacy and safety of potential therapeutic interventions before they move to human clinical trials. They allow for controlled manipulation of genetic, environmental, and biochemical variables to isolate and analyze specific repair pathways with high precision.