AbstractCancer of the urinary bladder is often a result of exposure to chemical carcinogens. Models of this disease have been developed by exposing rodents to N-butyl-N-(4-hydroxybutyl)-nitrosamine (OH-BBN). The resultant tumors are histologically similar to human disease, but little is known about genetic similarities to the latter. Such knowledge would help identify or corroborate genes found important in human bladder cancer and suggest biologically appropriate mechanistic studies. We address this need by comparing gene expression profiles associated with urothelial carcinoma for three different species: mouse, rat, and human. We find that many human genes homologous to those differentially expressed in carcinogen-induced rodent tumors a...
IntroductionBladder cancer is a heterogenous disease and the emerging knowledge on molecular classif...
IntroductionBladder cancer is a heterogenous disease and the emerging knowledge on molecular classif...
IntroductionBladder cancer is a heterogenous disease and the emerging knowledge on molecular classif...
Cancer of the urinary bladder is often a result of exposure to chemical carcinogens. Models of this ...
A variety of genetic alterations and gene expression changes are involved in the pathogenesis of bla...
Urinary bladder carcinogenesis in rodents bears numerous similarities to the diseases in humans. In ...
Chemically-induced urinary bladder cancer in rodents has long been used as a reliable model to study...
AbstractA variety of genetic alterations and gene expression changes are involved in the pathogenesi...
A variety of genetic alterations and gene expression changes are involved in the pathogenesis of bla...
Urotelial cancer, is a common malignancy in the worldwide, is an important contributor to the overal...
AbstractA variety of genetic alterations and gene expression changes are involved in the pathogenesi...
Although many genetic alterations are known to be associated with human transitional cell carcinoma ...
Urothelial cell carcinoma (UCC) of the bladder is one of the most common malignancies worldwide, cau...
IntroductionBladder cancer is a heterogenous disease and the emerging knowledge on molecular classif...
Background: Bladder cancer is a common malignancy and an important cause of morbidity and mortality ...
IntroductionBladder cancer is a heterogenous disease and the emerging knowledge on molecular classif...
IntroductionBladder cancer is a heterogenous disease and the emerging knowledge on molecular classif...
IntroductionBladder cancer is a heterogenous disease and the emerging knowledge on molecular classif...
Cancer of the urinary bladder is often a result of exposure to chemical carcinogens. Models of this ...
A variety of genetic alterations and gene expression changes are involved in the pathogenesis of bla...
Urinary bladder carcinogenesis in rodents bears numerous similarities to the diseases in humans. In ...
Chemically-induced urinary bladder cancer in rodents has long been used as a reliable model to study...
AbstractA variety of genetic alterations and gene expression changes are involved in the pathogenesi...
A variety of genetic alterations and gene expression changes are involved in the pathogenesis of bla...
Urotelial cancer, is a common malignancy in the worldwide, is an important contributor to the overal...
AbstractA variety of genetic alterations and gene expression changes are involved in the pathogenesi...
Although many genetic alterations are known to be associated with human transitional cell carcinoma ...
Urothelial cell carcinoma (UCC) of the bladder is one of the most common malignancies worldwide, cau...
IntroductionBladder cancer is a heterogenous disease and the emerging knowledge on molecular classif...
Background: Bladder cancer is a common malignancy and an important cause of morbidity and mortality ...
IntroductionBladder cancer is a heterogenous disease and the emerging knowledge on molecular classif...
IntroductionBladder cancer is a heterogenous disease and the emerging knowledge on molecular classif...
IntroductionBladder cancer is a heterogenous disease and the emerging knowledge on molecular classif...