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Editorial
Animal models of neurological disease: are there any babies in the bathwater?
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Competing interests MM and HBvdW are founder members of CAMARADES, have been laboratory scientists and as clinical trialists are consumers of the products of animal research.
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Provenance and peer review Commissioned; not externally peer reviewed.
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