2024
DOI: 10.3390/biomedicines12122835
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The Chicken Embryo: An Old but Promising Model for In Vivo Preclinical Research

Annachiara Sarnella,
Ylenia Ferrara,
Cristina Terlizzi
et al.

Abstract: The chicken embryo has emerged as a valuable model for preclinical studies due to its unique combination of accessibility, affordability, and relevance to human biology. Its rapid development, external growth environment, and clear structural visibility offer distinct advantages over traditional mammalian models. These features facilitate the study of real-time biological processes, including tissue development, tumor growth, angiogenesis, and drug delivery, using various imaging modalities, such as optical im… Show more

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