In vivo imaging in pharmaceutical development and its impact on the 3Rs

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It is well understood that the biopharmaceutical industry must improve efficiency along the path from laboratory concept to commercial product. In vivo imaging is recognized as a useful method to provide biomarkers for target engagement, treatment response, safety, and mechanism of action. Imaging biomarkers have the potential to inform the selection of drugs that are more likely to be safe and effective. Most of the imaging modalities for biopharmaceutical research are translatable to the clinic. In vivo imaging does not require removal of tissue to provide biomarkers, thus reducing the number of valuable preclinical subjects required for a study. Longitudinal imaging allows for quantitative intra-subject comparisons, enhancing statistical power, and further reducing the number of subjects needed for the evaluation of treatment effects in animal models. The noninvasive nature of in vivo imaging also provides a valuable approach to alleviate or minimize potential pain, suffering or distress.

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Campbell, B. R., Trotter, D. G., Hines, C. D. G., Li, W., Patel, M., Zhang, W., & Evelhoch, J. L. (2016). In vivo imaging in pharmaceutical development and its impact on the 3Rs. ILAR Journal, 57(2), 212–220. https://doi.org/10.1093/ilar/ilw019

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