2024
DOI: 10.3390/vetsci11110518
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Overcoming Challenges in Interdisciplinary Collaboration Between Human and Veterinary Medicine

Louise Han,
Yerhee Lee,
Hyunsu Lee
et al.

Abstract: Companion animals, such as dogs and cats, have gained considerable attention in translational medicine due to their potential as models for human diseases. The use of these animals in research has opened new avenues for developing treatments that can benefit both human and veterinary patients, aligning with the One Health approach. Unlike traditional laboratory models like mice, rats, and rabbits, companion animals naturally develop diseases that closely mirror those in humans, including but not limited to dia… Show more

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