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Artificial Intelligence, Modeling and Simulation
Spanish, Castilian
De ratones y humanos – Of Mice and Humans
Julieta Alcain
EGLC Journal
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Abstract
In most cases, experiments performed in animal models represent a valuable tool to understand human diseases. However, to a greater or lesser extent, there can be some degree of subjectivity on how scientists analyze the obtained data. We have to be especially careful to look at it as fairly as possible. Otherwise, we might see whatever each of us wants to see. In February 2013, Junhee Seok showed that mouse models poorly mimic human wound healing mechanisms. In June 2014, Keizo Takao and Tsuyoshi Miyakawa used the same data, but with a different statistical analysis, to conclude the opposite. This is their story.
Previously published on: 25/6/2018
Link to the original article: https://elgatoylacaja.com.ar/de-rat
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Article Information
Title
De ratones y humanos – Of Mice and Humans
Type
Article
Published in
Journal
15. February 2021
DOI Identifier
10.17160/josha.8.1.735
Language
Spanish, Castilian
Journal
Vol 8 Issue 1
Categories
Artificial Intelligence, Modeling and Simulation, Life Sciences, Medicine
Authors
Julieta Alcain1
Affiliations
1
EGLC Journal
This article is open access and distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.
Cite this work
Julieta Alcain (2021). "De ratones y humanos – Of Mice and Humans". JOSHA Journal. DOI: 10.17160/josha.8.1.735.