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SUBMITTER: Seok J
PROVIDER: S-EPMC3587220 | biostudies-literature | 2013 Feb
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
Seok Junhee J Warren H Shaw HS Cuenca Alex G AG Mindrinos Michael N MN Baker Henry V HV Xu Weihong W Richards Daniel R DR McDonald-Smith Grace P GP Gao Hong H Hennessy Laura L Finnerty Celeste C CC López Cecilia M CM Honari Shari S Moore Ernest E EE Minei Joseph P JP Cuschieri Joseph J Bankey Paul E PE Johnson Jeffrey L JL Sperry Jason J Nathens Avery B AB Billiar Timothy R TR West Michael A MA Jeschke Marc G MG Klein Matthew B MB Gamelli Richard L RL Gibran Nicole S NS Brownstein Bernard H BH Miller-Graziano Carol C Calvano Steve E SE Mason Philip H PH Cobb J Perren JP Rahme Laurence G LG Lowry Stephen F SF Maier Ronald V RV Moldawer Lyle L LL Herndon David N DN Davis Ronald W RW Xiao Wenzhong W Tompkins Ronald G RG
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 20130211 9
A cornerstone of modern biomedical research is the use of mouse models to explore basic pathophysiological mechanisms, evaluate new therapeutic approaches, and make go or no-go decisions to carry new drug candidates forward into clinical trials. Systematic studies evaluating how well murine models mimic human inflammatory diseases are nonexistent. Here, we show that, although acute inflammatory stresses from different etiologies result in highly similar genomic responses in humans, the responses ...[more]