Animal Models of Parkinson’s Disease: Are They Useful or Not?
Roger A. Barker, Anders Björklund
Abstract
The use of animal models in Parkinson's disease research has been controversial in terms of how well they relate to the clinical condition and thus their utility for translating therapies from the lab to the clinic. In this article, two researchers debate this issue with Roger Barker taking the view that such models are not useful and may even be misleading, while Anders Björklund defends their use and highlights their value in better understanding and treating this condition.
Topics & Concepts
DiseaseParkinson's diseaseValue (mathematics)Animal modelPsychologyMedicineComputer sciencePathologyEndocrinologyMachine learningParkinson's Disease Mechanisms and TreatmentsNerve injury and regenerationNuclear Receptors and Signaling