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Japan Seeking Solutions as Lab Monkey Shortage, Price Surge Threaten to Stymie Drug Development
Shortages and soaring prices of monkeys used in preclinical research, typically cynomolguses, are becoming a serious problem. Facing concerns that this could lead to delays in drug development, Japanese regulators are seeking to capture the actual state of the issue…
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