Animal models have been instrumental in elucidating key biochemical and physiologic processes of cancer onset and propagation in a living organism. Most importantly, they have served as a surrogate for patients in the evaluation of novel diagnostic and therapeutic anticancer drugs, including radiopharmaceuticals. Experimental tumors raised in rodents constitute the major preclinical tool of new-agent screening before clinical testing. Such models for oncologic applications today include solid tumors raised in syngeneic fully immunocompetent hosts and human xenografts induced in immunodeficient mouse strains, and tumors spontaneously growing in genetically engineered mice represent the newest front-line experimental modality. The power of th...
Item does not contain fulltextThe laboratory mouse is widely considered as a valid and affordable mo...
The laboratory mouse Mus musculus has long been used as a model organism to test hypotheses and trea...
Over the past 10 years the realisation that genetic mouse models of cancer may play a key role in pr...
Animal models have been instrumental in elucidating key biochemical and physiologic processes of can...
Animal models have been instrumental in elucidating key bio-chemical and physiologic processes of ca...
Animal modelling is essential to the study of radiobiology and the advancement of clinical radiation...
Which mouse models are most likely to mimic the genetics and biology of a particular type and stage ...
With the increase in knowledge resulting from the sequencing of the human genome, the genetic basis ...
Animal models are the central backbone in relation to providing the safety information of xenobiotic...
Vast resources are expended during the development of new cancer therapeutics, and selection of opti...
Selection of mouse models of cancer is often based simply on availability of a mouse strain and a kn...
Animal models have been indispensable when conducting research to further the understanding of cance...
Genetic differences among individuals contribute to differential susceptibility to cancer and, undou...
Use of laboratory animals to identify carcinogenic potential of chemicals, mixtures, and other agent...
Item does not contain fulltextThe laboratory mouse is widely considered as a valid and affordable mo...
The laboratory mouse Mus musculus has long been used as a model organism to test hypotheses and trea...
Over the past 10 years the realisation that genetic mouse models of cancer may play a key role in pr...
Animal models have been instrumental in elucidating key biochemical and physiologic processes of can...
Animal models have been instrumental in elucidating key bio-chemical and physiologic processes of ca...
Animal modelling is essential to the study of radiobiology and the advancement of clinical radiation...
Which mouse models are most likely to mimic the genetics and biology of a particular type and stage ...
With the increase in knowledge resulting from the sequencing of the human genome, the genetic basis ...
Animal models are the central backbone in relation to providing the safety information of xenobiotic...
Vast resources are expended during the development of new cancer therapeutics, and selection of opti...
Selection of mouse models of cancer is often based simply on availability of a mouse strain and a kn...
Animal models have been indispensable when conducting research to further the understanding of cance...
Genetic differences among individuals contribute to differential susceptibility to cancer and, undou...
Use of laboratory animals to identify carcinogenic potential of chemicals, mixtures, and other agent...
Item does not contain fulltextThe laboratory mouse is widely considered as a valid and affordable mo...
The laboratory mouse Mus musculus has long been used as a model organism to test hypotheses and trea...
Over the past 10 years the realisation that genetic mouse models of cancer may play a key role in pr...