Mouse skin tumourigenesis occurs through a series of discrete steps associated with specific genetic alterations, from an initiated cell, to a benign papilloma, and subsequently to a malignant squamous carcinoma. A proportion of these malignant tumours undergo a dramatic change in cell phenotype, which is accompanied by substantial alterations in the expression of several markers of epithelial differentiation. These spindle cell carcinomas have been well characterised biologically, but the genetic events which are responsible for the transition to these invasive tumours are not well understood. The work presented in this thesis was designed to address the genetic basis of the spindle transition by cytogenetic, molecular genetic and function...
Mouse models of cancers are routinely used to study cancer biology. However, it remains unclear whet...
Transfer of genetic material into recipient cells by transfection has been used successfully to isol...
The long latency of human tumors and the difficulty of transforming human cell lines has necessitate...
Mouse skin tumourigenesis occurs through a series of discrete steps associated with specific genetic...
The development of tumours in mouse, as in humans, is a multiple genetic process. The molecular anal...
A considerable body of evidence from molecular, cytogenetic and functional studies points to the exi...
This thesis outlines two alternative approaches to investigating the role of H-ras in mouse skin tum...
In the present study I have explored the feasibility of using retroviral mediated gene transfer to s...
The ultimate stage of carcinogenesis in both human and mouse epithelial cells is the ability to inva...
Two cell lines, SCC12F and SCC12B were derived from the same squamous cell carcinoma of the facial e...
The ultimate stage of carcinogenesis in both human and mouse epithelial cells is the ability to inva...
In the field of chemical carcinogenesis the use of animal models has proved to be a useful tool in d...
The primary objective of this study has been to investigate the effects at the molecular level of tr...
The q31 region of human chromosome 7 is frequently deleted in a broad spectrum of human cancers, and...
Cutaneous squamous cell carcinoma (cSCC) is the second most com-mon human malignancy, oen arising fr...
Mouse models of cancers are routinely used to study cancer biology. However, it remains unclear whet...
Transfer of genetic material into recipient cells by transfection has been used successfully to isol...
The long latency of human tumors and the difficulty of transforming human cell lines has necessitate...
Mouse skin tumourigenesis occurs through a series of discrete steps associated with specific genetic...
The development of tumours in mouse, as in humans, is a multiple genetic process. The molecular anal...
A considerable body of evidence from molecular, cytogenetic and functional studies points to the exi...
This thesis outlines two alternative approaches to investigating the role of H-ras in mouse skin tum...
In the present study I have explored the feasibility of using retroviral mediated gene transfer to s...
The ultimate stage of carcinogenesis in both human and mouse epithelial cells is the ability to inva...
Two cell lines, SCC12F and SCC12B were derived from the same squamous cell carcinoma of the facial e...
The ultimate stage of carcinogenesis in both human and mouse epithelial cells is the ability to inva...
In the field of chemical carcinogenesis the use of animal models has proved to be a useful tool in d...
The primary objective of this study has been to investigate the effects at the molecular level of tr...
The q31 region of human chromosome 7 is frequently deleted in a broad spectrum of human cancers, and...
Cutaneous squamous cell carcinoma (cSCC) is the second most com-mon human malignancy, oen arising fr...
Mouse models of cancers are routinely used to study cancer biology. However, it remains unclear whet...
Transfer of genetic material into recipient cells by transfection has been used successfully to isol...
The long latency of human tumors and the difficulty of transforming human cell lines has necessitate...