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The INFRAFRONTIER Research Infrastructure
provides access to mouse models, data and scientific platforms and services to study the functional role of the genome in human health and disease, using the mouse as a model. It addresses the full range from common disease such diabetes or age-related cancers to rare diseases. The INFRAFRONTIER Research Infrastructure can be accessed bottom-up by individual scientists and research groups in academia and industry. It also provides top-down capacities for large scale global initiatives such as the International Mouse Phenotyping Consortium (IMPC).
Archiving and distribution of scientifically valuable mouse strains is provided by the European Mouse Mutant Archive (EMMA), one of the world leading mouse repositories. EMMA is a widely recognized and used resource in the research community, due to its high quality standards and standardized operation procedures.
The INFRAFRONTIER Mouse Clinics provide access to whole organism, systemic analysis of genotype–phenotype interactions using cutting–edge analytical and diagnostic methodology, based on common quality standards and operation procedures.
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