Kornelia Ellwanger, Julie A. Brill, Elke de Boer, Stephanie Efthymiou, Ype Elgersma, Marynelle Icmat, François Lecoquierre, Amanda G. Lobato, Manuela Morleo, Michela Ori, Ashleigh E. Schaffer, Antonio Vitobello, Sara Wells, Binnaz Yalcin, R. Grace Zhai, Marc Sturm, Birte Zurek, Holm Graessner, Eva Bermejo-Sánchez, Teresinha Evangelista, Nicoline Hoogerbrugge, Vincenzo Nigro, Rebecca Schüle, Alain Verloes, Han Brunner, Philippe M. Campeau, Paul Lasko, Olaf Riess
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Abstract
In biomedical research, particularly for rare diseases (RDs), there is a critical need for model organisms to unravel the mechanistic basis of diseases, perform biomarker studies and develop potential therapeutic interventions. Within Solve-RD, an EU-funded research project with the aim of solving large numbers of previously unsolved RDs, the European Rare Disease Models & Mechanisms Network (RDMM-Europe) has been established.
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LabAnimal is a Nature Research journal dedicated to in vivo science and technology that improves our basic understanding and use of model organisms of human health and disease. In addition to basic research, methods and technologies, LabAnimal also covers important news, business and regulatory matters that impact the development and application of model organisms for preclinical research.
LabAnimal's focus is on innovative in vivo methods, research and technology covering a wide range of model organisms. Our broad scope ensures that the work we publish reaches the widest possible audience. LabAnimal provides a rigorous and fair peer review of manuscripts, high standards for copyediting and production, and efficient publication.