Many mouse models have been created to study hematopoietic cancer types. There are over thirty hematopoietic tumor types and subtypes, both human and mouse, with various origins, characteristics and clinical prognoses. Determining the specific type of hematopoietic lesion produced in a mouse model and identifying mouse models that correspond to the human subtypes of these lesions has been a continuing challenge for the scientific community. The Mouse Tumor Biology Database (MTB; http://tumor.informatics.jax.org) is designed to facilitate use of mouse models of human cancer by providing detailed histopathologic and molecular information on lymphoma subtypes, including expertly annotated, on line, whole slide scans, and providing a repository...
The Mouse Tumor Biology (MTB) database provides access to data about endogenously arising tumors (bo...
Early detection of cancer using biomarkers obtained from blood or other easily accessible tissues wo...
Mouse models of human disease are valuable tools for studying pathogenesis and for evaluating novel ...
The Mouse Tumor Biology (MTB; http://tumor.informatics.jax.org) database is a unique online compendi...
The Mouse Tumor Biology (MTB; http://tumor.informatics.jax.org) database is a unique online compendi...
Mice have long been used as models for the study of human cancer. The National Cancer Institute has ...
The Mouse Tumor Biology (MTB) Database supports the use of the mouse as a model system of hereditary...
In recent years, the scientific community has generated an ever-increasing amount of data from a gro...
In recent years, the scientific community has generated an ever-increasing amount of data from a gro...
In recent years, the scientific community has generated an ever-increasing amount of data from a gro...
The Mouse Tumor Biology (MTB) Database serves as a curated, integrated resource for information abou...
Research using laboratory mice has led to fundamental insights into the molecular genetic processes ...
The Mouse Tumor Biology Database (MTB) is a Web-based resource that provides access to information o...
The Mouse Tumor Biology (MTB) database provides access to data about endogenously arising tumors (bo...
Many advances in the field of cancer biology have been made using mouse models of human cancer. The ...
The Mouse Tumor Biology (MTB) database provides access to data about endogenously arising tumors (bo...
Early detection of cancer using biomarkers obtained from blood or other easily accessible tissues wo...
Mouse models of human disease are valuable tools for studying pathogenesis and for evaluating novel ...
The Mouse Tumor Biology (MTB; http://tumor.informatics.jax.org) database is a unique online compendi...
The Mouse Tumor Biology (MTB; http://tumor.informatics.jax.org) database is a unique online compendi...
Mice have long been used as models for the study of human cancer. The National Cancer Institute has ...
The Mouse Tumor Biology (MTB) Database supports the use of the mouse as a model system of hereditary...
In recent years, the scientific community has generated an ever-increasing amount of data from a gro...
In recent years, the scientific community has generated an ever-increasing amount of data from a gro...
In recent years, the scientific community has generated an ever-increasing amount of data from a gro...
The Mouse Tumor Biology (MTB) Database serves as a curated, integrated resource for information abou...
Research using laboratory mice has led to fundamental insights into the molecular genetic processes ...
The Mouse Tumor Biology Database (MTB) is a Web-based resource that provides access to information o...
The Mouse Tumor Biology (MTB) database provides access to data about endogenously arising tumors (bo...
Many advances in the field of cancer biology have been made using mouse models of human cancer. The ...
The Mouse Tumor Biology (MTB) database provides access to data about endogenously arising tumors (bo...
Early detection of cancer using biomarkers obtained from blood or other easily accessible tissues wo...
Mouse models of human disease are valuable tools for studying pathogenesis and for evaluating novel ...