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Disruption of Morrbid alleviates autoinflammatory osteomyelitis in Pstpip2-deficient mice
Summary: Using single-cell RNA-sequencing analysis and knockout of Morrbid in Pstpip2−/− mice, we show that reducing the lifespan of inflammatory myeloid cells by targeting Morrbid can be an effective therapy for chronic osteomyelitis.
A hypomorphic model of CPS1 deficiency for investigating the effects of hyperammonemia on the developing nervous system
Summary: A hypomorphic mouse model of carbamoyl phosphate synthetase 1 deficiency was developed, allowing assessment of the effects of mild hyperammonemia on development, with potential use in new therapeutic advancements.
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Call for papers – In Vitro Models of Human Disease to Inform Mechanism and Drug Discovery

We invite you to submit your latest research to our upcoming special issue: In Vitro Models of Human Disease to Inform Mechanism and Drug Discovery, coordinated by DMM Editor Vivian Li (The Francis Crick Institute, London, UK), alongside Guest Editors Austin Smith (University of Exeter, UK) and Joseph Wu (Stanford University School of Medicine, USA).The deadline for submitting articles is 6 October 2025.
The Company of Biologists Workshops

For the last 15 years, our publisher, The Company of Biologists, has provided an apt environment to inspire biology and support biologists through our Workshops series. Read about the evolution of the Workshop series and revisit JEB's experience with hosting the first Global South Workshop.
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.
Fast & Fair peer review

Our sister journal Biology Open has recently launched the next phase of their Fast & Fair peer review initiative: offering high-quality peer review within 7 working days. To learn more about BiO’s progress and future plans, read the Editorial by Daniel Gorelick, or visit the Fast & Fair peer review page.
A new perspective on disease research
DMM publishes perspectives - peer-reviewed articles that provide expert analysis of a topic important to the disease research community. Read our collection from authors presenting new or potentially controversial ideas or hypotheses, to help address future challenges and forge new directions.