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Interesting parallel study I saw recently:

Autoimmune disease rodent models don't translate well to the clinic, so an academic group tried to look for reasons. They found that normal, healthy humans have far more memory B cells than lab mice, which may be a major factor.

So they looked at wild mice and pet store mice. Wild mice had a lot of memory B cells, but pet store mice had the most. They found you can house pet store mice with lab mice, and the lab mice will eventually increase the number of B cells, but you lose about 20% of them.



Do you lose 20% of the lab mice, or the pet store mice, or the B cells?


Sorry for being unclear; you lose 20% of the lab mice.




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