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In fact, it's common that findings in medical studies performed in mice or other animals cannot be replicated in humans.

Dando is now working to see if the results his group found in mouse models can be replicated in humans.

But Edwards said the research was unlikely to be replicated in humans, and dismissed the idea that body transplants were on the cards.

A big drawback of the study is that before we can incorporate it in clinical practice the research needs to be replicated in humans.

If the results can be replicated in humans, it could mean a world of difference for the veterans he treats, Clark said.

The authors caution that a "big if" remains over whether the findings would be replicated in humans – and whether cognitive deficits as well as visible symptoms of the disease would be improved.

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What if these processes could be replicated in human cells, Chang wondered.

However, these results remain to be replicated in human fibroblasts.

Rodent human disparity increases the burden of proof that a particular finding has inter-species relevance, necessitating that certain findings be replicated in human experimental models [ 54– 54].

Clearly, further studies are warranted to ascertain whether the potential visual benefits of donor cross-linking for keratoplasty, as demonstrated here in the porcine eye model, may be replicated in human keratoplasty surgery.

It is not known whether the regenerative capacity demonstrated by these c-kit-positive stem cells can be replicated in human lung, and indeed whether the tissue produced will function as normal lung.

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