Science Take-Out® Use Of Animals For Medical Testing
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Which Animals Should Be Used To Test A New Drug?
- Available As A Single Kit With Materials For 1 Student Or Group
- Unassembled 10 Pack For Additional Savings
- No Additional Equipment Needed
Which animals should be used to test the safety and effectiveness of “NicoBlock”, a fictitious smoking cessation drug? Compare the human nervous system with the nervous systems of three animals (mice, cats, and baboons). Learn how nerve cell communication can be altered by drugs that block neurotransmitter receptors. Explore cost factors and ethical issues involved in animal testing. This complete experiment setup contains all materials and does not require lab equipment.
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Which Animals Should Be Used To Test A New Drug?
- Available As A Single Kit With Materials For 1 Student Or Group
- Unassembled 10 Pack For Additional Savings
- No Additional Equipment Needed
Which animals should be used to test the safety and effectiveness of “NicoBlock”, a fictitious smoking cessation drug? Compare the human nervous system with the nervous systems of three animals (mice, cats, and baboons). Learn how nerve cell communication can be altered by drugs that block neurotransmitter receptors. Explore cost factors and ethical issues involved in animal testing. This complete experiment setup contains all materials and does not require lab equipment.
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- 470044-154Use of animals for medical testing single kitSupplier Number: STO-129
- 470044-155Use of animals for medical testing single kit (no teacher guide)Use of animals for medical testing single kit (no teacher guide)1Log in for availabilityEach$34.80Supplier Number: STO-129-NOTG
- 470044-156Use of animals for medical testing unassembled 10 packSupplier Number: STO-129U
- 470044-160Use of animals for medical testing unassembled 10 pack refillSupplier Number: STO-129R




