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A facility for laboratory mice with a natural microbiome at Charité - Universitätsmedizin Berlin

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Item Type:Editorial
Title:A facility for laboratory mice with a natural microbiome at Charité - Universitätsmedizin Berlin
Creators Name:Drude, N., Nagel-Riedasch, S., Rosshart, S.P., Diefenbach, A. and Jordan, S.
Abstract:Mice with a natural microbiome are a promising research model for basic and applied science because of their closer resemblance to the human superorganism compared to mice born and raised under stringent hygiene conditions. Consequently, biomedical therapies developed and tested in “Wildling mice” hold great potential for successful translation into clinical applications. Over the past four years, scientists, veterinarians and institutional officials at Charité – Universitätsmedizin Berlin, supported by the University Hospital Erlangen, have designed a facility for Wildling mice and developed a conceptual framework for safe and ethical preclinical research involving mice with a natural microbiome.
Keywords:Animals, Mice
Source:Lab Animal
ISSN:1548-4475
Publisher:Springer Nature
Volume:53
Number:12
Page Range:351-354
Date:December 2024
Additional Information:Dominik Müller is a member of the Charité 3R Wildling Mouse Model in Health and Disease (C3R Wildling HeaD) Consortium.
Official Publication:https://doi.org/10.1038/s41684-024-01474-4
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