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Day: May 19, 2020

Animal research ‘in parallel’, lessons from Spina Bifida

Some often think animal research follows a step-wise trajectory until the research is developed into a human therapy. But the two often continue in parallel. Spina bifida and open fetal surgery are a great example of this process.

Posted on May 19, 2020 by EditorPosted in NewsTagged animal research, human therapy, open fetal surgery, Spina Bifida.
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