Mouse models of human cancers are important for understanding determinants of overt disease and for "preclinical" development of rational therapeutic strategies; for instance, based on macrodrugs. Chromosomal translocations underlie many human leukemias, sarcomas, and epithelial tumors. We have developed three technologies based on homologous recombination in mouse ES cells to mimic human chromosome translocations. The first, called the knockin method, allows creation of fusion genes like those typical of translocations of human leukemias and sarcomas. Two new conditional chromosomal translocation mimics have been developed. The first is a method for generating reciprocal chromosomal translocations de novo using Cre-loxP recombination (tran...
One of the challenging questions in cancer biology is how a normal cell transforms into a cancer cel...
The discovery of chromosomal translocations in leukemia/lymphoma and sarcomas presaged a widespread ...
The discovery of chromosomal translocations in leukemia/lymphoma and sarcomas presaged a widespread ...
Molecular biologists have elucidated general principles about chromosomal translocations by cloning ...
The etiology of human tumors often involves chromosomal translocations. Models that emulate transloc...
Cancer arises because of genetic changes in somatic cells, eventually giving rise to overt malignanc...
Cancer arises because of genetic changes in somatic cells, eventually giving rise to overt malignanc...
Recurrent reciprocal chromosomal translocations are frequently found in leukaemias and sarcomas as i...
AbstractThe etiology of human tumors often involves chromosomal translocations. Models that emulate ...
textabstractChromosome rearrangements, such as large deletions, inversions, or translocations, media...
Chromosome rearrangements cause genomic disorders and cancer in human. Region-specific low-copy repe...
Feasibility of chromosomal manipulation in mammalian cells was first reported 15 years ago. Although...
Experimental approaches for deciphering the function of human genes rely heavily on our ability to g...
CHROMOSOMAL rearrangements are the major cause of inherited human disease and fetal loss 1 . Transla...
Chromosomal translocations are crucial events in the aetiology of many leukaemias, lymphomas and sar...
One of the challenging questions in cancer biology is how a normal cell transforms into a cancer cel...
The discovery of chromosomal translocations in leukemia/lymphoma and sarcomas presaged a widespread ...
The discovery of chromosomal translocations in leukemia/lymphoma and sarcomas presaged a widespread ...
Molecular biologists have elucidated general principles about chromosomal translocations by cloning ...
The etiology of human tumors often involves chromosomal translocations. Models that emulate transloc...
Cancer arises because of genetic changes in somatic cells, eventually giving rise to overt malignanc...
Cancer arises because of genetic changes in somatic cells, eventually giving rise to overt malignanc...
Recurrent reciprocal chromosomal translocations are frequently found in leukaemias and sarcomas as i...
AbstractThe etiology of human tumors often involves chromosomal translocations. Models that emulate ...
textabstractChromosome rearrangements, such as large deletions, inversions, or translocations, media...
Chromosome rearrangements cause genomic disorders and cancer in human. Region-specific low-copy repe...
Feasibility of chromosomal manipulation in mammalian cells was first reported 15 years ago. Although...
Experimental approaches for deciphering the function of human genes rely heavily on our ability to g...
CHROMOSOMAL rearrangements are the major cause of inherited human disease and fetal loss 1 . Transla...
Chromosomal translocations are crucial events in the aetiology of many leukaemias, lymphomas and sar...
One of the challenging questions in cancer biology is how a normal cell transforms into a cancer cel...
The discovery of chromosomal translocations in leukemia/lymphoma and sarcomas presaged a widespread ...
The discovery of chromosomal translocations in leukemia/lymphoma and sarcomas presaged a widespread ...