The complexity of cancer biology cannot be understood in all its depth solely with the study of human patients and the samples derived from them. These types of studies are undeniably essential, but the heterogeneity among human patients, together with the long latency of the disease and its usually delayed diagnosis, make it difficult to recapitulate all the phases of the disease from human studies. In this context, genetically engineered mouse models (GEMMs) of human cancer are essential tools for our understanding of the processes leading to the disease. The sophistication of the techniques allowing us to model cancer in mice has increased enormously over the last years, to the extent that we can now induce, study and manipulate the dise...
Over the past 10 years the realisation that genetic mouse models of cancer may play a key role in pr...
Over the past two decades, the mouse has established itself as the primary organism in which to inve...
AbstractHistologically accurate mouse models of human cancers generated by somatic or germline genet...
The cancer stem cell concept assumes that cancers are mainly sustained by a small pool of neoplastic...
The cancer stem cell concept assumes that cancers are mainly sustained by a small pool of neoplastic...
Cancer is a complex disease that can originate in virtually all the tissues of the body, and tumors ...
AbstractGenetically engineered mouse models have contributed extensively to the field of cancer rese...
The cancer genomics revolution has rapidly expanded the inventory of somatic mutations characterizin...
Many theories have been proposed to explain the origins of cancer. Currently, evidences show that no...
ABSTR ACT: Mouse models of human cancer play a critical role in understanding the molecular and cell...
Cancer has long been viewed as an exclusively genetic disorder. The model of carcinogenesis, postula...
The development and advances in gene targeting technology over the past three decades has facilitate...
Cancer stem cells (CSCs) are capable of continuous proliferation and self-renewal and are proposed t...
Mouse models of cancer provide an essential experimental link between fundamental discoveries made a...
Technical and biological innovations have enabled the development of more sophisticated and focused ...
Over the past 10 years the realisation that genetic mouse models of cancer may play a key role in pr...
Over the past two decades, the mouse has established itself as the primary organism in which to inve...
AbstractHistologically accurate mouse models of human cancers generated by somatic or germline genet...
The cancer stem cell concept assumes that cancers are mainly sustained by a small pool of neoplastic...
The cancer stem cell concept assumes that cancers are mainly sustained by a small pool of neoplastic...
Cancer is a complex disease that can originate in virtually all the tissues of the body, and tumors ...
AbstractGenetically engineered mouse models have contributed extensively to the field of cancer rese...
The cancer genomics revolution has rapidly expanded the inventory of somatic mutations characterizin...
Many theories have been proposed to explain the origins of cancer. Currently, evidences show that no...
ABSTR ACT: Mouse models of human cancer play a critical role in understanding the molecular and cell...
Cancer has long been viewed as an exclusively genetic disorder. The model of carcinogenesis, postula...
The development and advances in gene targeting technology over the past three decades has facilitate...
Cancer stem cells (CSCs) are capable of continuous proliferation and self-renewal and are proposed t...
Mouse models of cancer provide an essential experimental link between fundamental discoveries made a...
Technical and biological innovations have enabled the development of more sophisticated and focused ...
Over the past 10 years the realisation that genetic mouse models of cancer may play a key role in pr...
Over the past two decades, the mouse has established itself as the primary organism in which to inve...
AbstractHistologically accurate mouse models of human cancers generated by somatic or germline genet...