The development of novel therapies based on understanding the pathophysiologic basis of disease is a major goal of biomedical research. Despite an explosion in new knowledge on the molecular mechanisms of disease derived from animal model investigations, translation into effective treatment for human patients has been disappointingly slow. Several fundamental problems may explain the translational failures. First, the emphasis on novel and highly significant findings selectively rewards implausible, low-probability observations and high-magnitude effects, providing a biased perspective of the pathophysiology of disease that underappreciates the complexity and redundancy of biological systems. Second, even when a sound targetable mechanism i...
Animal models play a pivotal role in translational neuroscience but recurrent problems in data colle...
Preclinical animal studies are performed to analyse the safety and efficacy of new treatments, with ...
Abstract Animal models have been highly questioned for their ability to predict the efficacy of diff...
The development of novel therapies based on understanding the pathophysiologic basis of disease is a...
Modern biomedical research with the aim of translating research findings into novel therapies to ben...
A major challenge in translational research is to reduce the currently high proportion of new candid...
Animal models serve an important purpose in fundamental re-search aimed at understanding the molecul...
Generalizing results from animal models to human patients is a critical biomedical challenge. This p...
Animal models serve an important purpose in fundamental research aimed at understanding the molecula...
Contains fulltext : 200212.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)BACKGROUND: The...
Due to practical and ethical concerns associated with human experimentation, animal models have been...
The development of efficient ways to predict, prevent, diagnose and treat human diseases is of great...
The value of animal experiments for predicting the effectiveness of treatment strategies in clinical...
Every year, and in countries around the world, significant time and resources are devoted to the nob...
Animal models are still an essential tool for identifying key molecular mechanisms and pathophysiolo...
Animal models play a pivotal role in translational neuroscience but recurrent problems in data colle...
Preclinical animal studies are performed to analyse the safety and efficacy of new treatments, with ...
Abstract Animal models have been highly questioned for their ability to predict the efficacy of diff...
The development of novel therapies based on understanding the pathophysiologic basis of disease is a...
Modern biomedical research with the aim of translating research findings into novel therapies to ben...
A major challenge in translational research is to reduce the currently high proportion of new candid...
Animal models serve an important purpose in fundamental re-search aimed at understanding the molecul...
Generalizing results from animal models to human patients is a critical biomedical challenge. This p...
Animal models serve an important purpose in fundamental research aimed at understanding the molecula...
Contains fulltext : 200212.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)BACKGROUND: The...
Due to practical and ethical concerns associated with human experimentation, animal models have been...
The development of efficient ways to predict, prevent, diagnose and treat human diseases is of great...
The value of animal experiments for predicting the effectiveness of treatment strategies in clinical...
Every year, and in countries around the world, significant time and resources are devoted to the nob...
Animal models are still an essential tool for identifying key molecular mechanisms and pathophysiolo...
Animal models play a pivotal role in translational neuroscience but recurrent problems in data colle...
Preclinical animal studies are performed to analyse the safety and efficacy of new treatments, with ...
Abstract Animal models have been highly questioned for their ability to predict the efficacy of diff...