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. 2023 Apr 27;47(3):fuad018. doi: 10.1093/femsre/fuad018

Figure 4.

Figure 4.

Animal models and hypothesis testing. Although animal models cannot faithfully reproduce a given human disease in its entirety, their utility can be decided on whether they can address a specific hypothesis related to an aspect of the disease. In that manner, the combination of different models (from the same or different species) investigating distinct and complementary hypotheses can lead to information which, when appropriately synthesized, may provide new knowledge on the human disease and prompt targeted clinical research.