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Red Duroc Swine for Dermal Studies

By Carol Meschter • December 17, 2015 • Uncategorized

Red Duroc swine are a frequent choice for preclinical studies, including scarring, wound healing and burns.  CBI is offering preclinical studies using these unique and interesting animals.

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    MEET CAROL MESCHTER

    MEET CAROL MESCHTER
    Carol Meschter, DVM, PhD, DACVP is a founder of Comparative Biosciences, Inc. She is an experienced board-certified veterinary pathologist with expertise in toxicology and animal models. She has over 100 publications and is a reviewer for several major journals. She is a scientific editorial reviewer for Toxicologic Pathology, Veterinary Pathology, AVMA Journal, AJVR, J Applied Immunology, and has over 100 publications.

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