Volume 56 – issue 1
Genome editing for all?
S Wells and J-B Prins
pp. 02
Genome editing for all?
S Wells and J-B Prins
pp. 02
Applications of genome editing on laboratory animals
C Galichet and R Lovell-Badge
pp. 13
Archiving genetically altered animals: a review of cryopreservation and recovery methods for genome edited animals
S Hart-Johnson and K Mankelow
pp. 26
Base editing and prime editing in laboratory animals
F Caso and B Davies
pp. 35
Genome editing of avian species: implications for animal use and welfare
SK Panda and MJ McGrew
pp. 50
History of genome editing: From meganucleases to CRISPR 60
SE Tröder and B Zevnik
pp. 60
Screening and validation of genome-edited animals 69
RK Bunton-Stasyshyn, GF Codner and L Teboul
pp. 69
Genome engineering in rodents – status quo and perspectives
R Kühn
pp. 83
The social aspects of genome editing: publics as stakeholders, populations and participants in animal research
G Davies, R Gorman, R McGlacken and S Peres
pp.88
From virtual to real in Marseille!
B Pintado
pp. 99
Report from the 11th edition of the World Congress on Alternatives and Animal Use in the Life Sciences (WC11)
A Lang, P Jirkof, J-P Mocho, J Sanchez-Morgado and JL Tremoleda
pp. 102