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  • Omne vivum ex ovo — Every living thing comes from an egg. However, keeping eggs healthy and competent to form viable embryos is not an easy task for every organism. A recent paper describes an elegant mechanism utilised by mammalian eggs to manage possibly toxic protein aggregates.

    • Helena Fulka
    News & Views
  • This Review discusses the use of pig models in animal research for cardiovascular diseases, highlighting their advantages over rodent models and suggesting the need for standardized models to enhance clinical translation and target potential treatments.

    • Hao Jia
    • Yuan Chang
    • Jiangping Song
    Review Article
  • This Review provides a comprehensive overview of currently available animal models of postpartum hemorrhage, comparing their anatomy and physiology and highlighting their advantages and limitations to support therapeutic development for this condition.

    • Sarah E. Hargett
    • Elaine F. Leslie
    • Akhilesh K. Gaharwar
    Review Article
  • No, we are not talking about a new dish for dinner, but a study representing an emerging research field. Psilocybin research is gaining momentum, and zebrafish behavioral neuroscience research has been exponentially expanding. At the intersection of these two research fields is a recent paper that utilized high-tech video-tracking to detect behavioral changes induced by this psychoactive drug in larval zebrafish.

    • Robert Gerlai
    News & Views
  • Biomedical research is experiencing a data explosion, but this does not guarantee building upon knowledge gained from previous experiments. Without appropriate metadata, data can be wasted, especially in animal research. A minimal metadata set is proposed to enable data repurposing, aligning with ARRIVE 2.0 guidelines and making in vivo data FAIR-compliant.

    • Anastasios Moresis
    • Leonardo Restivo
    • Alexandra Bannach-Brown
    PerspectiveOpen Access