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Abstract
A recent study introduces a new method to quantify amyloid-β plaques in whole brains of mice to elucidate the variability in expressivity of a transgene widely used in Alzheimer’s disease research. The findings uncover a previously unrecognised imprinted pattern of transgene expression. This work highlights the importance of using in situ measurements that capture whole organs to reduce sampling errors and underscores the essential role of systematic documentation of genetics and breeding patterns for ensuring reproducibility.
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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.