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What Types of Animal Tests are Commonly Conducted?
Several types of animal tests are commonly conducted in toxicology:
Acute Toxicity Testing
: Assesses the immediate toxic effects following exposure to a substance.
Chronic Toxicity Testing
: Evaluates the effects of long-term exposure over a significant portion of an animal's life span.
Teratogenicity Testing
: Studies the potential of substances to cause developmental defects.
Dermal Toxicity Testing
: Examines the impact of chemicals applied to the skin.
Inhalation Toxicity Testing
: Looks at the effects of substances when inhaled.
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