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How Are Inter Species Differences Studied?
Scientists use a variety of methods to study these differences:
1.
Comparative Toxicology
: This involves comparing the effects of toxins across multiple species to identify common and divergent responses.
2.
Computational Models
: Predictive models, such as
quantitative structure-activity relationship (QSAR)
models, help estimate the toxicity of chemicals in different species based on molecular structure.
3.
In Vitro Studies
: Cell cultures from different species can be used to assess the cellular response to toxins.
4.
Animal Testing
: While controversial, animal models remain a crucial part of toxicological research to understand species-specific responses.
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