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   -[[home:patients:assessing_literature:animal_models|Animal models]] do not always accurately represent human biology. In fact, murine (mouse) models are particularly problematic as the murine Vitamin D Receptor is not analogous to the human Vitamin D Receptor in [[home:publications:marshall_days_of_molecular_medicine_2008|some key respects]].    -[[home:patients:assessing_literature:animal_models|Animal models]] do not always accurately represent human biology. In fact, murine (mouse) models are particularly problematic as the murine Vitamin D Receptor is not analogous to the human Vitamin D Receptor in [[home:publications:marshall_days_of_molecular_medicine_2008|some key respects]]. 
   -Only certain bacteria grow in an //[[.:assessing_literature:in_vitro_studies#in_vitro_studies|in vitro]]// environment. Many fastidious forms of bacteria can only grow in the conditions offered by the human body.   -Only certain bacteria grow in an //[[.:assessing_literature:in_vitro_studies#in_vitro_studies|in vitro]]// environment. Many fastidious forms of bacteria can only grow in the conditions offered by the human body.
-  -[[home:pathogenesis:kochs_postulates|Koch's postulates]], the theory that a single species of pathogen causes a single disease is plainly wrong and continues to be embraced, despite strong evidence to the contrary.+  -[[home:pathogenesis:kochs_postulates|Koch's postulates]], the theory that a single species of pathogen causes a single disease appears wrong but continues to be embraced, despite strong evidence to the contrary.
   -//[[:home:patients:assessing_literature:in_vitro_studies#in_silico_studies|In silico]]// studies are a valid way to model the interactions between molecules and nuclear receptors.   -//[[:home:patients:assessing_literature:in_vitro_studies#in_silico_studies|In silico]]// studies are a valid way to model the interactions between molecules and nuclear receptors.
   -Studies touting a therapy against chronic bacterial infections which doesn't demonstrate some manner of [[home:mp:immunopathology|immunopathology]], or bacterial die-off, are not demonstrating that recovery is possible.   -Studies touting a therapy against chronic bacterial infections which doesn't demonstrate some manner of [[home:mp:immunopathology|immunopathology]], or bacterial die-off, are not demonstrating that recovery is possible.
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