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Researchers at the University of California at Berkeley have developed the prototype of a better mousetrap for in vitro drug studies that could someday transform the screening of cardiovascular drug candidates. The ultimate goal is to replace the use of animals to screen drug candidates for safety and efficacy, reducing both the time and cost to speed therapies through the development pipeline.