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Biomedical Research Fish Facilities

Biomedical research fish facilities are specialized laboratories that are used to study fish biology and develop treatments to improve their health. They are equipped with tanks, filters, and other equipment necessary to maintain a healthy environment for the fish, as well as data collection and analysis tools to ga…

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Overview

Biomedical research fish facilities are specialized laboratories that are used to study fish biology and develop treatments to improve their health. They are equipped with tanks, filters, and other equipment necessary to maintain a healthy environment for the fish, as well as data collection and analysis tools to gain insights into fish health. These facilities are important for studying fish diseases and developing treatments to improve the health and conservation of aquatic species. In addition, they are being used to develop new technologies for aquatic farming, environmental monitoring, and other applications in the biomedical research field.

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Journal editorial board
Mariana Hinzmann · Portugal Miklas Scholz · United Kingdom

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