Genetically engineered mouse models have become fundamental tools in the basic and translational research of prostate cancer. There is a plethora of models available to dissect the genetic alterations and aberrant signaling events associated with human prostate cancer and, furthermore, to investigate new and “personalized” therapies to treat the disease. In this chapter, we discuss some of the models recently and currently used to study prostate cancer in vivo, and some considerations when selecting an appropriate model to investigate particular aspects of the disease. We describe the methods required to isolate prostate tumors and conduct basic characterization of the tumor to determine tumor load and histopathology. We also discuss import...
Most forms of prostate cancer depend on the presence of androgen, a class of male hormones, which bi...
AbstractThe identification of the origin and molecular characteristics of prostate cancer (PCa) has ...
Next-generation sequencing has revealed numerous genomic alterations that induce aberrant signaling ...
Objectives: Mouse models of prostate cancer are used to test the contribution of individual genes to...
Abstract: Animal models of prostate cancer have been limited in number and in relevance to the human...
New incidence of prostate cancer is a major public health issue in the Western world, and has been r...
Objectives: Mouse models of prostate cancer are used to test the con-tribution of individual genes t...
Prostate cancer (PCa) is the most common malignant visceral neoplasm in males in Western countries. ...
The Pathological Classification of Prostate Lesions in Genetically Engineered Mice (GEM) is the resu...
Adenocarcinoma of the prostate is the most common cancer in American men. It is estimated that in 19...
Prostate cancer is among the commonest cancers in men with high mortality. It is thought to arise fr...
Prostate cancer is relatively unique to man. There is no naturally occurring prostate cancer in the ...
Background: Mice provide us with an excellent preclinical model of human prostate cancer. They have ...
Serum prostate-specific antigen screening has led to earlier detection and surgical treatment of pro...
Many transgenic and knockout mouse models of prostate cancer have become available over the past dec...
Most forms of prostate cancer depend on the presence of androgen, a class of male hormones, which bi...
AbstractThe identification of the origin and molecular characteristics of prostate cancer (PCa) has ...
Next-generation sequencing has revealed numerous genomic alterations that induce aberrant signaling ...
Objectives: Mouse models of prostate cancer are used to test the contribution of individual genes to...
Abstract: Animal models of prostate cancer have been limited in number and in relevance to the human...
New incidence of prostate cancer is a major public health issue in the Western world, and has been r...
Objectives: Mouse models of prostate cancer are used to test the con-tribution of individual genes t...
Prostate cancer (PCa) is the most common malignant visceral neoplasm in males in Western countries. ...
The Pathological Classification of Prostate Lesions in Genetically Engineered Mice (GEM) is the resu...
Adenocarcinoma of the prostate is the most common cancer in American men. It is estimated that in 19...
Prostate cancer is among the commonest cancers in men with high mortality. It is thought to arise fr...
Prostate cancer is relatively unique to man. There is no naturally occurring prostate cancer in the ...
Background: Mice provide us with an excellent preclinical model of human prostate cancer. They have ...
Serum prostate-specific antigen screening has led to earlier detection and surgical treatment of pro...
Many transgenic and knockout mouse models of prostate cancer have become available over the past dec...
Most forms of prostate cancer depend on the presence of androgen, a class of male hormones, which bi...
AbstractThe identification of the origin and molecular characteristics of prostate cancer (PCa) has ...
Next-generation sequencing has revealed numerous genomic alterations that induce aberrant signaling ...