Valid interpretation of preclinical animal models in immunology-related clinical challenges is important to solve outstanding clinical needs. Given the overall complexity of the immune system and both species- and tissue-specific immune peculiarities, the selection and design of appropriate immune-relevant animal models is, however, not following a straightforward path. The topics in this issue of the ILAR Journal provide assessments of immune-relevant animal models used in oncology, hematopoietic-, CAR-T cell- and xenotransplantation, adjuvants and infectious diseases, and immune privileged inflammation that are providing key insights into unmet human clinical needs.
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Jungersen, G., & Piedrahita, J. (2018, December 31). INTRODUCTION: Immune Relevant Animal Models: Opportunities and Challenges. ILAR Journal. Oxford University Press. https://doi.org/10.1093/ilar/ilz014
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