Chemically-induced urinary bladder cancer in rodents has long been used as a reliable model to study the biopathology of urinary bladder neoplasia and to develop therapeutic strategies against human tumors. Knowledge of the genetic basis underlying carcinogenesis would greatly enhance usability and usefulness of this model for the purposes of comparative pathology. However, little is known about the cytogenetic characteristics of rodent urinary bladder tumors. Accordingly, pathological and negative control specimens were collected for cytogenetic evaluation, from an ongoing mouse urinary bladder N-butyl-N-(4-hydroxybutyl) nitrosamine-induced carcinogenesis study. Histopathological analysis characterized the pathological sample as a papillar...
In order to understand the origin of bladder cancer, very early urothelial lesions must be investiga...
Objective: To understand developmental characteristics of urinary bladder carcinomas (UBC) by evalua...
BACKGROUND: E-cadherin and β-catenin are adhesion molecules that promote integrity and stability of...
Urinary bladder carcinogenesis in rodents bears numerous similarities to the diseases in humans. In ...
AbstractCancer of the urinary bladder is often a result of exposure to chemical carcinogens. Models ...
Cancer of the urinary bladder is often a result of exposure to chemical carcinogens. Models of this ...
B6D2F1 mice (45/group) were treated with N-butyl-N-(4- hydroxybutyl)nitrosamine (BBN) or uracil as f...
Although many genetic alterations are known to be associated with human transitional cell carcinoma ...
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...
A variety of genetic alterations and gene expression changes are involved in the pathogenesis of bla...
Carcinoma in situ (CIS) of the bladder has recently been proposed to be a heterogeneous group of dis...
AbstractA variety of genetic alterations and gene expression changes are involved in the pathogenesi...
Abstract: To evaluate the potential role of DNA repair in bladder carcinogenesis, we performed an im...
In order to understand the origin of bladder cancer, very early urothelial lesions must be investiga...
Objective: To understand developmental characteristics of urinary bladder carcinomas (UBC) by evalua...
BACKGROUND: E-cadherin and β-catenin are adhesion molecules that promote integrity and stability of...
Urinary bladder carcinogenesis in rodents bears numerous similarities to the diseases in humans. In ...
AbstractCancer of the urinary bladder is often a result of exposure to chemical carcinogens. Models ...
Cancer of the urinary bladder is often a result of exposure to chemical carcinogens. Models of this ...
B6D2F1 mice (45/group) were treated with N-butyl-N-(4- hydroxybutyl)nitrosamine (BBN) or uracil as f...
Although many genetic alterations are known to be associated with human transitional cell carcinoma ...
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...
A variety of genetic alterations and gene expression changes are involved in the pathogenesis of bla...
Carcinoma in situ (CIS) of the bladder has recently been proposed to be a heterogeneous group of dis...
AbstractA variety of genetic alterations and gene expression changes are involved in the pathogenesi...
Abstract: To evaluate the potential role of DNA repair in bladder carcinogenesis, we performed an im...
In order to understand the origin of bladder cancer, very early urothelial lesions must be investiga...
Objective: To understand developmental characteristics of urinary bladder carcinomas (UBC) by evalua...
BACKGROUND: E-cadherin and β-catenin are adhesion molecules that promote integrity and stability of...