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New insights into the microbiota of wild mice
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- Issue Date
- 2021-08
- Publisher
- Springer Verlag
- Citation
- Mammalian Genome, Vol.32 No.4, pp.311-318
- Abstract
- Laboratory mice have long been an invaluable tool in biomedical science and have made significant contributions in research into life-threatening diseases. However, the translation of research results from mice to humans often proves difficult due to the incomplete nature of laboratory animal-based research. Hence, there is increasing demand for complementary methods or alternatives to laboratory mice that can better mimic human physiological traits and potentially bridge the translational research gap. Under these circumstances, the natural/naturalized mice including "wild", "dirty", "wildling", and "wilded" systems have been found to better reflect some aspects of human pathophysiology. Here, we discuss the pros and cons of the laboratory mouse system and contemplate how wild mice and wild microbiota are able to help in refining such systems to better mimic the real-world situation and contribute to more productive translational research.
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- 0938-8990
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