Rodent studies involve using rodents, such as mice or rats, as model organisms in research to study various biological processes, diseases, and behaviors. These studies are valuable for understanding human biology, as rodents share many genetic and physiological similarities with humans. Researchers use rodents in experiments to investigate a wide range of topics, including genetics, neuroscience, cancer, immunology, and drug development. Rodent studies often involve manipulating the animals genetically, infecting them with diseases, or testing the effects of drugs or other interventions. Results from rodent studies can provide valuable insights into human health and disease and contribute to the development of new treatments and therapies.