The European Mouse Mutant Archive (EMMA) offers the worldwide scientific community a free archiving service for its mutant mouse lines and access to a wide range of disease models and other research tools. EMMA is currently comprised of seven partners who operate as the primary mouse repository in Europe. EMMA' s primary objectives are to establish and manage a unified repository for maintaining mouse mutations and to make them available to the scientific community. In addition to these core services, the consortium can generate germ-free (axenic) mice for its customers and also hosts courses in cryopreservation. EMMA is a founder member of the Federation of International Mouse Resources (FIMRe). The EMMA network is funded by the participating institutes, national research programmes and the European Commission Research Infrastructures Programme. © Oxford University Press, 2007, All rights reserved.
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Hagn, M., Marschall, S., & Hrabé de Angelis, M. (2007). EMMA - The European mouse mutant archive. Briefings in Functional Genomics and Proteomics, 6(3), 186–192. https://doi.org/10.1093/bfgp/elm018
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