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How often do #AnimalStudies translate to successful #HumanTherapy? @BenIneichen @Maclomaclee &co show that the rate may be higher than expected (5%); low rate of final approval suggests design flaws of #AnimalStudies & early #ClinicalTrials #PLOSBiology
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