Animal Models of Human Disease.

Int J Mol Sci

Cell Communication in Disease Pathology, School of Human Sciences, London Metropolitan University, London N7 8DB, UK.

Published: October 2023

AI Article Synopsis

  • - The "Animal Models of Human Disease" Special Topic highlights the importance of using animal models to understand disease mechanisms, discover new treatment targets, and advance translational research.
  • - It features extensive research submissions from global experts on various diseases, including cancer, autoimmune disorders, and chronic diseases, resulting in a total of 46 published papers.
  • - The published works cover diverse topics like physiological processes, neurological disorders, and metabolic issues, providing insights into fundamental science and its clinical applications.

Article Abstract

The use of animal models of human disease is critical for furthering our understanding of disease mechanisms, for the discovery of novel targets for treatment, and for translational research. This Special Topic entitled "Animal Models of Human Disease" aimed to collect state-of-the-art primary research studies and review articles from international experts and leading groups using animal models to study human diseases. Submissions were welcomed on a wide range of animal models and pathologies, including infectious disease, acute injury, regeneration, cancer, autoimmunity, degenerative and chronic disease. Seven participating MDPI journals supported the Special Topic, namely: , , , , , the , and the . In total, 46 papers were published in this Special Topic, with 37 full length original research papers, 2 research communications and 7 reviews. These contributions cover a wide range of clinically relevant, translatable, and comparative animal models, as well as furthering understanding of fundamental sciences, covering topics on physiological processes, on degenerative, inflammatory, infectious, autoimmune, neurological, metabolic, heamatological, hormonal and mitochondrial disorders, developmental processes and diseases, cardiology, cancer, trauma, stress, and ageing.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10650829PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms242115821DOI Listing

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