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Cover: Confocal image of an E10.5 Tbx1 mutant embryo, whole-mount immunostained for neurofilament (red) and co-stained with PECAM (green) to provide embryonic context. Note the fusion of cranial nerve ganglia IX and X that is characteristic of the LgDel and Tbx1 mouse models of 22q11 deletion syndrome. See article by Karpinski et al. on page 245. - PDF Icon PDF LinkTable of contents
In This Issue
Editorial
Community News
Correspondence
Reviews
Research Articles
Research Reports
Resource Articles
Valuing peer review at Disease Models & Mechanisms
We would like to thank our peer reviewers who contributed their time and expertise in 2023. In her latest Editorial, Editor-in-Chief Liz Patton has outlined why we continue to value our peer reviewers dedication.
Subject collection: Building advocacy into research
DMM’s new series - Building advocacy into research - features interviews, ‘The Patient’s Voice’, with patients and advocates for a range of disease types, with the aim of supporting the highest quality research for the benefit of all patients affected by disease.
Travelling Fellowships for early-career researchers
DMM and its sister journals offer Travelling Fellowships of up to £3,000 to graduate students and post-doctoral researchers wishing to make collaborative visits to other laboratories. Find out more about our Travelling Fellowships and read stories from previous grant recipients.
Read & Publish Open Access publishing: what authors say
We have had great feedback from authors who have benefitted from our Read & Publish agreement with their institution and have been able to publish Open Access with us without paying an APC. Read what they had to say.
The Forest of Biologists
Our Publisher Claire Moulton recently visited the two Woodland Trust UK sites where we are planting new native trees for published Research and Review papers and protecting ancient woodland on behalf of our peer reviewers.