Experimental Models of Cardiovascular Diseases OhJae Gyun IshikawaKiyotake 2019 <div>Cardiovascular disease is one of the most common causes of deaths in clinics. Experimental models of</div><div>cardiovascular diseases are essential to understand disease mechanism, to provide accurate diagnoses, and to</div><div>develop new therapies. Large numbers of experimental models have been proposed and replicated by many</div><div>laboratories in the past. Models with significant advantages are chosen and became more popular. Particularly,</div><div>feasibility, reproducibility, and human disease resemblance are the common key factors for frequently</div><div>used cardiovascular disease models. In this chapter, we provide a brief overview of these experimental</div><div>models used for in vitro, in vivo, and in silico studies of cardiovascular diseases.</div>