In recent correspondence from your September issue, Ince et al.1 raised the increasingly urgent problem of the lack of trained comparative pathologists for analysis of the phenotypes of mutant mice. Anecdotal evidence of either lack of pathologically trained experts2 or the willingness of the untrained to conduct and report their own 'DIY' pathology is in common circulation.
PRIME importance of pathology expertise
Raspa M;
2009
Abstract
In recent correspondence from your September issue, Ince et al.1 raised the increasingly urgent problem of the lack of trained comparative pathologists for analysis of the phenotypes of mutant mice. Anecdotal evidence of either lack of pathologically trained experts2 or the willingness of the untrained to conduct and report their own 'DIY' pathology is in common circulation.File in questo prodotto:
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