
doi: 10.1159/000245444
pmid: 4781261
The inherent complexities of gerontological research are considered. Methodological pitfalls are illustrated by examples from published material and the possibilities of unwarranted conclusions, being drawn from insufficiently rigourously designed experiments, are discussed.
Aging, Disease Models, Animal, Time Factors, Geriatrics, Research Design, Animals, Humans
Aging, Disease Models, Animal, Time Factors, Geriatrics, Research Design, Animals, Humans
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