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Can animal models of disease reliably inform human studies where
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'The value of animal experiments for predicting the effectiveness of treatment strategies in clinical trials has remained controversial, mainly because of a recurrent failure of interventions apparently promising in animal models to translate to the clinic,' say the authors of a new article in which they discuss the controversies and possibilities of translating the results of animal experiments into human clinical trials.
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