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Animal models in an age of personalized medicine.

Ray Greek1, Andre Menache2, Mark J Rice3.   

Abstract

Personalized medicine is based on intraspecies differences. It is axiomatic that small differences in genetic make-up can result in dramatic differences in response to drugs or disease. To express this in more general terms: in any given complex system, small changes in initial conditions can result in dramatically different outcomes. Despite human variability and intraspecies variation in other species, nonhuman species are still the primary model for ascertaining data for humans. We call this practice into question and conclude that human-based research should be the primary means for obtaining data about human diseases and responses to drugs.

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Keywords:  complexity; evolution; personalized medicine; prediction; species; variation

Year:  2012        PMID: 29783296     DOI: 10.2217/pme.11.89

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Per Med        ISSN: 1741-0541            Impact factor:   2.512


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