Individual rare diseases may affect only a few people, making them difficult to recognize, diagnose or treat by studying humans alone. Instead, model organisms help to validate genetic associations, understand functional pathways and develop therapeutic interventions for rare diseases. In this Editorial, we point to the key parameters in face, construct, predictive and target validity for accurate disease modelling, with special emphasis on rare disease models. Raising the experimental standards for disease models will enhance successful clinical translation and benefit rare disease research
Rare and undiagnosed diseases tend to be diverse, misdiagnosed, and difficult to diagnose. In some c...
There are more than 8000 rare diseases (RDs) that affect >5 % of the world’s population. Many of the...
International audienceFor the last 20 years, academic research has been the major, and often only, d...
A rare disease is a disease that occurs infrequently in the general population, typically affecting ...
Rare disease registries have now been recognized as a global priority for progress both in monitorin...
Rare diseases are a group of genetic disorders occurring in a small percentage of the population wit...
Abstract The modification of genes in animal models has evidently and comprehensively improved our k...
The modification of genes in animal models has evidently and comprehensively improved our knowledge ...
Most rare diseases still lack approved treatments despite major advances in research providing the t...
Common diseases, such as cancer, diabetes mellitus, or Alzheimer's disease, affect a large segment o...
Rare disease research has reached a tipping point, with the confluence of scientific and technologic...
Abstract We now live in a time of unprecedented opportunities to turn scientific discoveries into be...
A better understanding of mechanistic insights into genes and enzymes implicated in rare diseases pr...
An estimated 400 million individuals suffer from rare diseases globally. Tackling rare diseases has ...
Model organisms have played a huge part in the history of studies of human genetic disease, both in ...
Rare and undiagnosed diseases tend to be diverse, misdiagnosed, and difficult to diagnose. In some c...
There are more than 8000 rare diseases (RDs) that affect >5 % of the world’s population. Many of the...
International audienceFor the last 20 years, academic research has been the major, and often only, d...
A rare disease is a disease that occurs infrequently in the general population, typically affecting ...
Rare disease registries have now been recognized as a global priority for progress both in monitorin...
Rare diseases are a group of genetic disorders occurring in a small percentage of the population wit...
Abstract The modification of genes in animal models has evidently and comprehensively improved our k...
The modification of genes in animal models has evidently and comprehensively improved our knowledge ...
Most rare diseases still lack approved treatments despite major advances in research providing the t...
Common diseases, such as cancer, diabetes mellitus, or Alzheimer's disease, affect a large segment o...
Rare disease research has reached a tipping point, with the confluence of scientific and technologic...
Abstract We now live in a time of unprecedented opportunities to turn scientific discoveries into be...
A better understanding of mechanistic insights into genes and enzymes implicated in rare diseases pr...
An estimated 400 million individuals suffer from rare diseases globally. Tackling rare diseases has ...
Model organisms have played a huge part in the history of studies of human genetic disease, both in ...
Rare and undiagnosed diseases tend to be diverse, misdiagnosed, and difficult to diagnose. In some c...
There are more than 8000 rare diseases (RDs) that affect >5 % of the world’s population. Many of the...
International audienceFor the last 20 years, academic research has been the major, and often only, d...