Genetically engineered mouse models (GEMMs) of cancer have affected virtually all areas of cancer research. However, the accelerated discovery of new cancer genes emerging from large-scale cancer genomics and new chemical entities pouring from the drug discovery pipeline have strained the capacity of traditional germline mouse models to provide crucial insights. This Review introduces new approaches to modelling cancer, with emphasis on a growing collection of non-germline GEMMs (nGEMMs). These offer flexibility, speed and uniformity at reduced costs, thus paving the way for much needed throughput and practical preclinical therapeutic testing models
Mouse models of cancer provide an essential experimental link between fundamental discoveries made a...
Cancer studies have entered an era that is heavily focused on the contribution of the tumor microenv...
Prostate cancer (PCa) is the most common malignant visceral neoplasm in males in Western countries. ...
Vast resources are expended during the development of new cancer therapeutics, and selection of opti...
Given the large socio-economic burden of cancer, there is an urgent need for in vivo animal cancer m...
Breast cancer is a heterogeneous condition with no single standard of treatment and no definitive me...
Which mouse models are most likely to mimic the genetics and biology of a particular type and stage ...
AbstractGenetically engineered mouse models have contributed extensively to the field of cancer rese...
The complexity of cancer biology cannot be understood in all its depth solely with the study of huma...
Tumor invasion and metastasis is a multi-step process that requires adaptation of cancer cells to co...
The past decade has witnessed the unveiling of a powerful new generation of genetically-engineered m...
The laboratory mouse is widely considered as a valid and affordable model organism to study human di...
Cancer is a complex disease that can originate in virtually all the tissues of the body, and tumors ...
Human cancers modeled in Genetically Engineered Mouse Models (GEMMs) can provide important mechanist...
As one of the leading causes of death from disease, cancer continues to pose a serious threat to hum...
Mouse models of cancer provide an essential experimental link between fundamental discoveries made a...
Cancer studies have entered an era that is heavily focused on the contribution of the tumor microenv...
Prostate cancer (PCa) is the most common malignant visceral neoplasm in males in Western countries. ...
Vast resources are expended during the development of new cancer therapeutics, and selection of opti...
Given the large socio-economic burden of cancer, there is an urgent need for in vivo animal cancer m...
Breast cancer is a heterogeneous condition with no single standard of treatment and no definitive me...
Which mouse models are most likely to mimic the genetics and biology of a particular type and stage ...
AbstractGenetically engineered mouse models have contributed extensively to the field of cancer rese...
The complexity of cancer biology cannot be understood in all its depth solely with the study of huma...
Tumor invasion and metastasis is a multi-step process that requires adaptation of cancer cells to co...
The past decade has witnessed the unveiling of a powerful new generation of genetically-engineered m...
The laboratory mouse is widely considered as a valid and affordable model organism to study human di...
Cancer is a complex disease that can originate in virtually all the tissues of the body, and tumors ...
Human cancers modeled in Genetically Engineered Mouse Models (GEMMs) can provide important mechanist...
As one of the leading causes of death from disease, cancer continues to pose a serious threat to hum...
Mouse models of cancer provide an essential experimental link between fundamental discoveries made a...
Cancer studies have entered an era that is heavily focused on the contribution of the tumor microenv...
Prostate cancer (PCa) is the most common malignant visceral neoplasm in males in Western countries. ...