Genetically engineered mouse (GEM) models of cancer currently comprise the most accurate way to experimentally recapitulate the human disease in the laboratory. Given recent advances in genomics and genetic screens, however, as well as an increasing urgency for the translation of effective preclinical treatments into the clinic, there is a pressing need to make these models easier and more efficient to work with. Accordingly, we have developed a versatile lentivirus-based approach to induce tumours from somatic cells of GEMs, add or subtract gene expression and render the tumours imageable from a simple breeding stock. The vectors deliver a tamoxifen-inducible and self-inactivating Cre recombinase, conditional bioluminescent and fluorescent...
The ability to noninvasively quantitate tumor burden from conditional (Cre/loxP-dependent) mouse can...
[[abstract]]Here, we report the generation of optical imaging reporter breast tumor cells that allow...
Hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) is one of the most lethal cancers worldwide; however, the genetic mec...
Genetically engineered mouse cancer models allow tumors to be imaged in vivo via co-expression of a ...
In humans, imaging of tumors provides rapid, accurate assessment of tumor growth and location. In la...
In humans, imaging of tumors provides rapid, accurate assessment of tumor growth and location. In la...
Here, we describe the multiple lentiviral expression (MuLE) system that allows multiple genetic alte...
Human cancers modeled in Genetically Engineered Mouse Models (GEMMs) can provide important mechanist...
Early detection of tumors can significantly improve the outcome of tumor treatment. One of the most ...
Cancer arises because of genetic changes in somatic cells, eventually giving rise to overt malignanc...
Somatic forward genetic screens have the power to interrogate thousands of genes in a single animal....
Somatic forward genetic screens have the power to interrogate thousands of genes in a single animal....
Cancer arises because of genetic changes in somatic cells, eventually giving rise to overt malignanc...
The complexity of cancer biology cannot be understood in all its depth solely with the study of huma...
ABSTRACT Bioluminescent imaging (BLI) is a powerful noninvasive tool that has dramatically accelerat...
The ability to noninvasively quantitate tumor burden from conditional (Cre/loxP-dependent) mouse can...
[[abstract]]Here, we report the generation of optical imaging reporter breast tumor cells that allow...
Hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) is one of the most lethal cancers worldwide; however, the genetic mec...
Genetically engineered mouse cancer models allow tumors to be imaged in vivo via co-expression of a ...
In humans, imaging of tumors provides rapid, accurate assessment of tumor growth and location. In la...
In humans, imaging of tumors provides rapid, accurate assessment of tumor growth and location. In la...
Here, we describe the multiple lentiviral expression (MuLE) system that allows multiple genetic alte...
Human cancers modeled in Genetically Engineered Mouse Models (GEMMs) can provide important mechanist...
Early detection of tumors can significantly improve the outcome of tumor treatment. One of the most ...
Cancer arises because of genetic changes in somatic cells, eventually giving rise to overt malignanc...
Somatic forward genetic screens have the power to interrogate thousands of genes in a single animal....
Somatic forward genetic screens have the power to interrogate thousands of genes in a single animal....
Cancer arises because of genetic changes in somatic cells, eventually giving rise to overt malignanc...
The complexity of cancer biology cannot be understood in all its depth solely with the study of huma...
ABSTRACT Bioluminescent imaging (BLI) is a powerful noninvasive tool that has dramatically accelerat...
The ability to noninvasively quantitate tumor burden from conditional (Cre/loxP-dependent) mouse can...
[[abstract]]Here, we report the generation of optical imaging reporter breast tumor cells that allow...
Hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) is one of the most lethal cancers worldwide; however, the genetic mec...