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Although most naturally occurring cardiovascular diseases of man have been identified in one or more species of animals as well, the utility of all of these animals as research models is not established. Many of the so-called congenital defects are associated with non-cardiovascular defects as well. These may result in infertility, impotence and other problems which preclude, for all practical purposes, the breeding of these animals to obtain adequate numbers for research purposes. Some of the defects seen may be the result of a teratogenic insult rather than a genetic defect.
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Gross, D.R. (1985). Naturally Occurring Models of Cardiovascular Disease. In: Animal Models in Cardiovascular Research. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-009-5006-1_11
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