Why animal research needs to improve
Malcolm Macleod
Nature, 2011, vol. 477, issue 7366, 511-511
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Many of the studies that use animals to model human diseases are too small and too prone to bias to be trusted, says Malcolm Macleod.
Date: 2011
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