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    • Biomedical Research
    • Translational Medicine
    • Pathophysiology

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    • The Journal of Clinical Investigation (JCI) was founded to integrate diverse scientific approaches for studying human physiology and pathophysiology.
    • A significant portion of recent JCI publications now utilizes animal models to investigate human diseases.

    Discussion:

    • This abstract questions the increasing reliance on animal models in human disease research published in the JCI.
    • It calls for an assessment of the benefits and drawbacks of employing animal models in understanding and treating human conditions.
    • The discussion will explore whether this trend aligns with the JCI's original mission.

    Key Insights:

    • The JCI's editorial scope has evolved to include a substantial number of studies using animal models.
    • The utility of animal models in human disease research is a central point of inquiry.
    • The abstract sets the stage for a critical review of current research practices.

    Outlook:

    • Future JCI content may see a continued or adjusted use of animal models.
    • Further research is needed to validate the translational relevance of animal models in human pathophysiology.
    • The journal's role in bridging basic science and clinical application through animal models will be examined.