A major challenge in translational research is to reduce the currently high proportion of new candidate treatment agents for neuroinflammatory disease, which fail to reproduce promising effects observed in animal models when tested in patients. This disturbing situation has raised criticism against the currently used animal models in preclinical research and calls for improvement of these models. This seems a difficult task as the cause of failure is often not known. Here we propose a potentially useful strategy for investigating why a promising strategy fails as a guidance for improving the validity of the animal model(s). (C) 2015 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved
It is not unusual for novel treatment strategies to fail in clinical trials, despite highly encourag...
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Multiple sclerosis (MS) is after trauma the most important neurological disease in young adults, aff...
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It is not unusual for novel treatment strategies to fail in clinical trials, despite highly encourag...
Multiple sclerosis (MS) is after trauma the most important neurological disease in young adults, aff...
Modern biomedical research with the aim of translating research findings into novel therapies to ben...
The poor predictive quality of currently used animal models in preclinical research is an important ...
Contains fulltext : 200212.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)BACKGROUND: The...
The development of novel therapies based on understanding the pathophysiologic basis of disease is a...
The poor translational validity of autoimmune-mediated inflammatory disease (AIMID) models in inbred...
The value of animal experiments for predicting the effectiveness of treatment strategies in clinical...
Abstract Animal models have been highly questioned for their ability to predict the efficacy of diff...
Reports of a reproducibility crisis combined with a high attrition rate in the pharmaceutical indust...
Multiple sclerosis (MS) is after trauma the most important neurological disease in young adults, aff...
AbstractDespite large investments in drug development, the overall success rate of drugs during clin...
It is not unusual for novel treatment strategies to fail in clinical trials, despite highly encourag...
Multiple sclerosis (MS) is after trauma the most important neurological disease in young adults, aff...
Modern biomedical research with the aim of translating research findings into novel therapies to ben...