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Kilic, K.D. ; Yılmaz, Z.S.*

Importance of In Vitro Embryo Model Procedure Standardization.

J. Clin. Lab. Anal. 38:e25082 (2024)
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In vivo studies offer a detailed understanding of organism functioning, surpassing the insights provided by in vitro studies. These experiments are crucial for comprehending disease emergence, progression, and associated mechanisms in humans, as well as for developing treatments. When choosing experimental models, factors such as genomic similarity, physiological relevance, ethical appropriateness, and economic feasibility must be considered. Standardized protocols enhance the reliability, and reproducibility of scientific methods, promoting the assessment of research in the scientific literature. Researchers conducting embryo studies should establish and document standardized protocols for increased data comparability. Standardization is vital for scientific validity, reproducibility, and comparability in both in vivo and in vitro studies, ensuring the accuracy and reliability of experimental results and advancing scientific knowledge.
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Publication type Article: Journal article
Document type Editorial
Keywords Embryo Studies ; In Vitro Studies ; In Vivo Studies ; Standardization ; Standardized Protocols
Language english
Publication Year 2024
HGF-reported in Year 2024
ISSN (print) / ISBN 0887-8013
e-ISSN 1098-2825
Quellenangaben Volume: 38, Issue: 13-14, Pages: , Article Number: e25082 Supplement: ,
Publisher Wiley
Publishing Place 111 River St, Hoboken, Nj 07030 Usa
Reviewing status Peer reviewed
Institute(s) Institute for Tissue Engineering and Regenerative Medicine (ITERM)
POF-Topic(s) 30205 - Bioengineering and Digital Health
Research field(s) Enabling and Novel Technologies
PSP Element(s) G-505800-001
Scopus ID 85200009735
PubMed ID 39072781
Erfassungsdatum 2024-08-01