Meehan, T. F., Chen, C. K., Koscielny, G., Relac, M., Wilkinson, P., Flicek, P., Parkinson, H., Bottomley, J., Ramirez-Solis, R., Smedley, D., Castro, A., Fessele, S., Steinkamp, R., Hagn, M., Raess, M., De Angelis, M. H., Ball, S., Blake, A., Fray, M., ... Huylebroeck, D. (2015). INFRAFRONTIER-providing mutant mouse resources as research tools for the international scientific community. Nucleic Acids Research, 43(D1), D1171-D1175. https://doi.org/10.1093/nar/gku1193
Meehan, TF, Chen, CK, Koscielny, G, Relac, M, Wilkinson, P, Flicek, P, Parkinson, H, Bottomley, J, Ramirez-Solis, R, Smedley, D, Castro, A, Fessele, S, Steinkamp, R, Hagn, M, Raess, M, De Angelis, MH, Ball, S, Blake, A, Fray, M, Kenyon, J, Mallon, AM, Brown, S, Massimi, M, Matteoni, R, Tocchini-Valentini, G, Herault, Y, Kollias, G, Ulfhake, B, Demengeot, J, Fremond, C, Bosch, F, Montoliu, L, Soininen, R, Schughart, K, Brakebusch, C, Sedlacek, R, Rülicke, T, McKerlie, C, Malissen, B, Iraqi, F, Jonkers, J, Russig, H & Huylebroeck, D 2015, 'INFRAFRONTIER-providing mutant mouse resources as research tools for the international scientific community', Nucleic Acids Research, bind 43, nr. D1, s. D1171-D1175. https://doi.org/10.1093/nar/gku1193
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abstract = "The laboratory mouse is a key model organism to investigate mechanism and therapeutics of human disease. The number of targeted genetic mouse models of disease is growing rapidly due to high-throughput production strategies employed by the International Mouse Phenotyping Consortium (IMPC) and the development of new, more efficient genome engineering techniques such as CRISPR based systems. We have previously described the European Mouse Mutant Archive (EMMA) resource and how this international infrastructure provides archiving and distribution worldwide for mutant mouse strains. EMMA has since evolved into INFRAFRONTIER (http://www.infrafrontier.eu), the pan-European research infrastructure for the systemic phenotyping, archiving and distribution of mouse disease models. Here we describe new features including improved search for mouse strains, support for new embryonic stem cell resources, access to training materials via a comprehensive knowledgebase and the promotion of innovative analytical and diagnostic techniques.",
author = "Meehan, {Terrence F.} and Chen, {Chao Kung} and Gautier Koscielny and Mike Relac and Phil Wilkinson and Paul Flicek and Helen Parkinson and Joanna Bottomley and Ramiro Ramirez-Solis and Damian Smedley and Ana Castro and Sabine Fessele and Ralph Steinkamp and Michael Hagn and Michael Raess and {De Angelis}, {Martin Hrab{\'e}} and Simon Ball and Andrew Blake and Martin Fray and Janet Kenyon and Mallon, {Ann Marie} and Steve Brown and Marzia Massimi and Raffaele Matteoni and Glauco Tocchini-Valentini and Yann Herault and George Kollias and Brun Ulfhake and Jocelyne Demengeot and Cecile Fremond and Fatima Bosch and Lluis Montoliu and Raija Soininen and Klaus Schughart and Cord Brakebusch and Radislav Sedlacek and Thomas R{\"u}licke and Colin McKerlie and Bernard Malissen and Fuad Iraqi and Jos Jonkers and Holger Russig and Danny Huylebroeck",
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AU - Raess, Michael
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AU - Ball, Simon
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AU - Fray, Martin
AU - Kenyon, Janet
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AU - Brown, Steve
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AU - Matteoni, Raffaele
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AU - Herault, Yann
AU - Kollias, George
AU - Ulfhake, Brun
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AU - Bosch, Fatima
AU - Montoliu, Lluis
AU - Soininen, Raija
AU - Schughart, Klaus
AU - Brakebusch, Cord
AU - Sedlacek, Radislav
AU - Rülicke, Thomas
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AU - Malissen, Bernard
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