Hi all,
For our up-coming pre-clinical investigations that are planned to be made with our company new medical device, I am looking for an animal model that can simulate the anomy of the Cervix, is anyone is familiar with such an animal model?
Hi all,
For our up-coming pre-clinical investigations that are planned to be made with our company new medical device, I am looking for an animal model that can simulate the anomy of the Cervix, is anyone is familiar with such an animal model?
Nissim, you made a duplicate of this post in another sub-forum, and that post was deleted. Please be patient, because yours is a bit of an unusual request and it might take some time before there's an answer. This will drive it back up to the top of the list, and you should feel free to "bump" the post if there hasn't been a response in a day or so.
Re: Looking for Animal Model to Simulate the Anatomy of the Cervix
I think that I need to clarify more about my question:
We are looking for animal model that simulate the use of women vaginal inspection -by using a medical device
Hope that now it will be much more focused question
I think that I need to clarify more about my question:
We are looking for animal model that simulate the use of women vaginal inspection -by using a medical device
Hope that now it will be much more focused question
How about something like this? If that model isn't what you're looking for, that company seems to have a lot of similar stuff, and there are other companies like it.
It occurs to me that you're asking about an animal model, and that you might be referring to an animal cadaver, else why wouldn't you be looking for a model of human anatomy?
I'm going to avoid all the smarmy comments which came to mind as I read this and go for a straightforward suggestion:
Go to the zoology department chair of any major university. Ask him/her to pose the question to his faculty. Be willing to pay! My guess is at least one of the faculty is familiar enough with comparative anatomy of appropriately-sized creatures to present a solution. Heck, for enough money, they'll conduct the trials in a scientifically rigorous setting!
When I was both a student and later an Associate Professor more than 40 years ago, corporations frequently came to the University for expert consultation and paid well.
The Chair of the Chemistry Department routinely earned double his University salary in consulting fees.
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