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- Minireview | SpotlightCan the Cecal Ligation and Puncture Model Be Repurposed To Better Inform Therapy in Human Sepsis?
A recent report by the National Institutes of Health on sepsis research has implied there is a trend to move away from mouse models of sepsis. The most commonly used animal model to study the pathogenesis of human sepsis is cecal ligation and puncture (CLP) in mice. The model has been the mainstay of sepsis research for decades and continues to be considered the gold standard to inform novel pathways of sepsis physiology and its...