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Comparative Medicine: An Inclusive Crossover Discipline
Comparative Medicine is typically defined as a discipline which relates and leverages the biological similarities and differences among animal species to better understand the mechanism of human and animal disease. It has also been defined as a field of study concentrating on similarities and differ...
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description | Comparative Medicine is typically defined as a discipline which relates and leverages the biological similarities and differences among animal species to better understand the mechanism of human and animal disease. It has also been defined as a field of study concentrating on similarities and differences between human and veterinary medicine and is increasingly associated with animal models of human disease, including the critical role veterinarians, animal resource centers, and Institutional Animal Care and Use Committees play in facilitating and ensuring humane and reproducible laboratory animal care and use. To this end, comparative medicine plays a pivotal role in reduction, refinement, and replacement in animals in biomedical research. On many levels, comparative medicine facilitates the translation of basic science knowledge into clinical applications; applying comparative medicine concepts throughout the translation process is critical for success. In addition to the supportive role of comparative medicine in the research enterprise, its role as a distinct and independent scientific discipline should not be lost. Although comparative medicine’s research “niche” is not one particular discipline or disease process, rather, it is the investigative mindset that seeks to reveal common threads that weave different pathophysiologic processes into translatable approaches and outcomes using various models. |
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Macy, James Horvath, Tamas L. Yale J Biol Med Perspectives Comparative Medicine is typically defined as a discipline which relates and leverages the biological similarities and differences among animal species to better understand the mechanism of human and animal disease. It has also been defined as a field of study concentrating on similarities and differences between human and veterinary medicine and is increasingly associated with animal models of human disease, including the critical role veterinarians, animal resource centers, and Institutional Animal Care and Use Committees play in facilitating and ensuring humane and reproducible laboratory animal care and use. To this end, comparative medicine plays a pivotal role in reduction, refinement, and replacement in animals in biomedical research. On many levels, comparative medicine facilitates the translation of basic science knowledge into clinical applications; applying comparative medicine concepts throughout the translation process is critical for success. In addition to the supportive role of comparative medicine in the research enterprise, its role as a distinct and independent scientific discipline should not be lost. Although comparative medicine’s research “niche” is not one particular discipline or disease process, rather, it is the investigative mindset that seeks to reveal common threads that weave different pathophysiologic processes into translatable approaches and outcomes using various models. YJBM 2017-09-25 /pmc/articles/PMC5612191/ /pubmed/28955187 Text en Copyright ©2017, Yale Journal of Biology and Medicine https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons CC BY-NC license, which permits use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. You may not use the material for commercial purposes. |
spellingShingle | Perspectives Macy, James Horvath, Tamas L. Comparative Medicine: An Inclusive Crossover Discipline |
title | Comparative Medicine: An Inclusive Crossover Discipline
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title_full | Comparative Medicine: An Inclusive Crossover Discipline
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title_fullStr | Comparative Medicine: An Inclusive Crossover Discipline
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title_full_unstemmed | Comparative Medicine: An Inclusive Crossover Discipline
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title_short | Comparative Medicine: An Inclusive Crossover Discipline
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title_sort | comparative medicine: an inclusive crossover discipline
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url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5612191/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28955187 |
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