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by gumby
705 days ago
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The article discusses this: while there are some superficial similarities, the drivers ture out to be different, not similar, between human and murine populations. To usefully do any such studies you’d need to develop a model supporting the thesis that there are useful and predictive parallels between the two species for the area you wanted to study. Which would involve other, different, murine and human studies. I think it would be possible to get IRB approval for such studies after doing the enabling studies. But I’m not sure how to even design such enabling studies. |
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