Cancer is a disease of genes. Uncontrolled cell growth is the outcome from genetic as well as epigenetic alterations, resulting in a tumor cell mass that harbors a cancer genome. During progression, the tumor acquires self-dependence and the ability to invade other tissues and metastasize. Genetic predisposition and environmental factors such as life style, diet and exposure to carcinogenetic compounds promote initiation of tumors. The laboratory rat (Rattus norvegicus) has been used as an animal model in medical research for over 150 years. By using a genetically well-defined rat model in a controlled environment, we have studied two cancer models for DMBA-induced fibrosarcoma and spontaneous endometrial cancer. In the fibrosarcoma ...
The fibroblast growth factor receptor (FGF/FGFR) signaling has a significant role in normal organ de...
Endometrial cancer develops from the endometrium of the uterus and is the most common pelvic maligna...
Controversy always existed on the utility of chemically induced mouse mammary carcinogenesis models ...
Cancer is a disease of genes. Uncontrolled cell growth is the outcome from genetic as well as epigen...
Endometrial carcinoma (EC) is the most common form of gynecological malignancy, ranking fourth in in...
Female rats of the BDII/Han inbred strain are prone to spontaneously develop endometrial carcinomas ...
Female rats of the BDII/Han inbred strain are prone to spontaneously develop endometrial carcinomas ...
Animals of the BDII inbred rat strain are known to be genetically predisposed to endometrial adenoca...
Endometrial cancer develops from the endometrium of the uterus and is the most common pelvic maligna...
The BDII rat is genetically predisposed to hormone-dependent endometrial adenocarcinoma and was used...
Background: Genomic alterations are common features of cancer cells, and some of these changes are p...
Abstract: Background & Aims: Breast cancer is the most common malignant neoplasm in women and has a...
The fibroblast growth factor receptor (FGF/FGFR) signaling has a significant role in normal organ de...
Controversy always existed on the utility of chemically induced mouse mammary carcinogenesis models ...
The fibroblast growth factor receptor (FGF/FGFR) signaling has a significant role in normal organ de...
The fibroblast growth factor receptor (FGF/FGFR) signaling has a significant role in normal organ de...
Endometrial cancer develops from the endometrium of the uterus and is the most common pelvic maligna...
Controversy always existed on the utility of chemically induced mouse mammary carcinogenesis models ...
Cancer is a disease of genes. Uncontrolled cell growth is the outcome from genetic as well as epigen...
Endometrial carcinoma (EC) is the most common form of gynecological malignancy, ranking fourth in in...
Female rats of the BDII/Han inbred strain are prone to spontaneously develop endometrial carcinomas ...
Female rats of the BDII/Han inbred strain are prone to spontaneously develop endometrial carcinomas ...
Animals of the BDII inbred rat strain are known to be genetically predisposed to endometrial adenoca...
Endometrial cancer develops from the endometrium of the uterus and is the most common pelvic maligna...
The BDII rat is genetically predisposed to hormone-dependent endometrial adenocarcinoma and was used...
Background: Genomic alterations are common features of cancer cells, and some of these changes are p...
Abstract: Background & Aims: Breast cancer is the most common malignant neoplasm in women and has a...
The fibroblast growth factor receptor (FGF/FGFR) signaling has a significant role in normal organ de...
Controversy always existed on the utility of chemically induced mouse mammary carcinogenesis models ...
The fibroblast growth factor receptor (FGF/FGFR) signaling has a significant role in normal organ de...
The fibroblast growth factor receptor (FGF/FGFR) signaling has a significant role in normal organ de...
Endometrial cancer develops from the endometrium of the uterus and is the most common pelvic maligna...
Controversy always existed on the utility of chemically induced mouse mammary carcinogenesis models ...