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Comparative Photomicrographic Examination of Integument from Eight Species of Mammals Including two Lineages of Research Miniswine

Skin is the largest organ in the body. Animals have skin which is generally similar to human skin, however, ...

Size Matters: The Sinclair Nanopig® as a Translational Non-Rodent Model in Preclinical Research

Experimental Induction of Allergic Contact Dermatitis in Sinclair, Hanford, and Yucatan Minipigs

A Changing Paradigm for Non-Rodent Species in Nonclinical Safety Studies: The miniature swine as an option in small and large molecule studies

Comparison of human, porcine & rodent wound healing with new miniature swine study data

This study compares wound healing characteristics across humans, traditional porcine models, rodent models, and ...

Characterization of transdermal pharmacokinetics of ketoprofen in Sinclair & Gottingen minipig

Determinant of Ischemic Wound Healing in Diabetes- A Bipediclle flap wound model in diabetic yucatan miniature swine

Acute dermal irritation response in white Sinclair, Hanford, and Göttingen Minipigs

The study evaluated acute dermal irritation in White Sinclair and Hanford miniature swine by applying known human ...

Pharmacokinetics of intravenous and oral metformin and r,s verapamil in Sinclair, Hanford, Yucatan and Göttingen minipigs

Differential Cardiovascular Physiology and Pathology in Selected Lineages of Miniature Swine and Comparison to Human

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