Does animal experimentation inform human healthcare? Observations from a systematic review of international animal experiments on fluid resuscitation.

作者: Ian Roberts , Irene Kwan , Phillip Evans , Steven Haig

DOI: 10.1136/BMJ.324.7335.474

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摘要: … As a result, some animal experiments are underpowered and provide little reliable information. All of the animal experiments in our systematic review were small (fig 2). The average …

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