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recapitulate

[ree-kuh-pich-uh-leyt] / ˌri kəˈpɪtʃ əˌleɪt /


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“It would be tedious as well as unwelcome,” Lord Halifax said on another occasion, “to recapitulate all our wrong steps.”

From The Wall Street Journal

The platform can determine which models most closely recapitulate the functional changes seen in AD and identify the most relevant pathways for drug discovery.

From Science Daily

Stopping these toxins could save countless lives and limbs, but laboratory research usually relies on cell-based research, which doesn’t accurately recapitulate what happens in a living animal.

From Science Magazine

"Our model accurately recapitulated the disease phenotype, offering new insights into the underlying molecular and cellular pathology of cerebral vascular disorders," Guo says.

From Science Daily

The spontaneous development of liver cancer from a fatty liver can therefore only be recapitulated and investigated if all these factors interact.

From Science Daily