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Thinking outside the mouse: emerging vertebrate models in biomedicine.
Ferreira-Gonzalez S, Çevrim Ç, Rodrigo Albors A.
Biology open · 2026
Abstract
The 2025 EMBO Workshop 'Beyond the standard: Unconventional vertebrate models in biomedicine' took place in Edinburgh, UK, in June 2025, and gathered a diverse group of researchers, veterinarians and animal technicians to explore the biological insights that can be unlocked from studying diverse, non-traditional vertebrates. This second iteration of the workshop focused on stem cells and regeneration, reproductive biology, immunology, ageing, and the latest technological advances and ongoing challenges in bringing non-model vertebrates to the forefront of biomedical research. The workshop also housed the first meeting for the growing spiny mouse research community.
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S, F., Ç, �., & A., R.A. (2026). Thinking outside the mouse: emerging vertebrate models in biomedicine. <em>Biology open</em>. https://doi.org/10.1242/bio.062293
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S F, Ç �, A. RA. Thinking outside the mouse: emerging vertebrate models in biomedicine. Biology open. 2026. doi:10.1242/bio.062293.
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@article{ferreiragonzalez2026Thinki,
title = {Thinking outside the mouse: emerging vertebrate models in biomedicine.},
author = {Ferreira-Gonzalez S and Çevrim Ç and Rodrigo Albors A.},
journal = {Biology open},
year = {2026},
doi = {10.1242/bio.062293},
}
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