I am just wondering if growth allometry of rodents and other labolatory animals could tell us something about how the molecules are influencing the growth of organism, so instead of using enviormental pressure could it be usefull to look at it from physiological point of view?

Are there already techniques used in Animal Toxicity and Early Compound Development involving Allometry statistics?

Could this allometry and growth allometry tell us something more than standard tissue histology?

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