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How is Biological Data Collected?
Biological data is collected through various methods depending on the type of data needed and the study design. Some common methods include:
Cell culture techniques
: Used for in vitro studies to assess cellular responses to chemicals.
Animal models
: Used to evaluate the systemic effects and potential toxicity of substances.
Human studies
: Clinical trials and epidemiological studies to assess real-world exposure effects.
High-throughput screening
: Automated testing methods to rapidly assess the effects of numerous compounds.
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