Are There Specific Models Used to Study the Impact of Toxins on Differentiation?
Several models are employed to study the impact of toxins on cell differentiation, including:
In vitro models: These use cell cultures to assess the effects of chemicals on specific cell types during differentiation. Animal models: Rodents and other animals are used to study the systemic effects of toxins on differentiation and development. Embryonic stem cells: These are used to examine how toxins affect pluripotency and the ability to differentiate into various cell types.