Among other large experimental animal models, like the dog, the sheep or the monkey, swine has a long history in translational biomedical research as well as for procedural training in different surgical disciplines [1,2,3]. In recent years, swine has attracted attention in musco-skeletal surgery and in oral, maxillofacial bone surgery related research [4, 5]. This chapter will specifically discuss the place of swine as an experimental model for dental implant rehabilitation.
Preclinical Studies Design and Place of Swine / Mardas, N.; Calciolari, E.; Dereka, X.. - (2023), pp. 57-81. [10.1007/978-3-031-37234-6_4]
Preclinical Studies Design and Place of Swine
Calciolari E.;
2023-01-01
Abstract
Among other large experimental animal models, like the dog, the sheep or the monkey, swine has a long history in translational biomedical research as well as for procedural training in different surgical disciplines [1,2,3]. In recent years, swine has attracted attention in musco-skeletal surgery and in oral, maxillofacial bone surgery related research [4, 5]. This chapter will specifically discuss the place of swine as an experimental model for dental implant rehabilitation.File in questo prodotto:
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