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How is Histology Used in Preclinical Trials?

Before a drug enters clinical trials, it undergoes extensive testing in preclinical trials. Histology is used to:
Animal Models: Evaluate the effects of the drug on animal tissues, providing early indications of potential benefits or hazards.
Biomarkers: Identify specific biomarkers that indicate how the drug is working at the cellular level.
Pathophysiological Changes: Detect any changes in tissue structure that might indicate adverse reactions.

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