Are researchers moving away from animal models as a result of poor clinical translation in the field of stroke? An analysis of opinion papers.
Pandora PoundRebecca RamPublished in: BMJ open science (2020)
Despite recognising that animal models have been unsuccessful in the field of stroke, most researchers exhibited a strong resistance to relinquishing them. Nevertheless, there is an emerging challenge to the use of animal models, in the form of human-focused in vitro approaches. For the sake of stroke patients there is an urgent need to revitalise translational stroke research and explore the evidence for these new approaches.