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The Laboratory Animal market is a subset of the Animal Healthcare/Veterinary industry, which focuses on the use of animals in scientific research. Laboratory animals are used to study a variety of topics, including human and animal diseases, drug development, and genetics. These animals are typically bred and raised in specialized facilities, and are subject to strict regulations to ensure their health and welfare.
The Laboratory Animal market is composed of a variety of companies, including breeders, suppliers, and research institutions. Breeders are responsible for producing and supplying animals for research, while suppliers provide the necessary equipment and services for animal care. Research institutions use laboratory animals to conduct their studies, and often employ veterinarians to ensure the health and welfare of the animals.
Some of the major companies in the Laboratory Animal market include Charles River Laboratories, Envigo, and Taconic Biosciences. These companies provide a variety of services, including breeding, housing, and supplying laboratory animals for research. Other companies in the market include Bio-Serv, Lab Animal Solutions, and Animal Care Systems. Show Less Read more