Although two major breast cancer susceptibility genes, BRCA1 and BRCA2, have been identified accounting for 20% of breast cancer genetic risk, identification of other susceptibility genes accounting for 80% risk remains a challenge due to the complex, multi-factorial nature of breast cancer. Complexity derives from multiple genetic determinants, permutations of gene-environment interactions, along with presumptive low-penetrance of breast cancer predisposing genes, and genetic heterogeneity of human populations. As with other complex diseases, dissection of genetic determinants in animal models provides key insight since genetic heterogeneity and environmental factors can be experimentally controlled, thus facilitating the detection of quan...
Rat strains differ dramatically in their susceptibility to mammary carcinogenesis. On the assumption...
Background: Epidemiological studies indicate that breast is one of the most susceptible organs to ra...
Rat strains differ dramatically in their susceptibility to mammary carcinogenesis. On the assumption...
Although two major breast cancer susceptibility genes, BRCA1 and BRCA2, have been identified account...
We previously mapped several quantitative trait loci (QTLs) controlling DMBA-induced mammary tumor d...
Background: Epidemiological studies indicate that breast is one of the most susceptible organs to ra...
Introduction: The breast tissue is one of the most susceptible organs to radiation-induced carcinoge...
Breast cancer genetic susceptibility is modulated by high to low penetrance risk alleles. Population...
Copenhagen rats are highly resistant to mammary carcinogenesis, even after treatment with chemical c...
The interplay between host genetics, tumor microenvironment and environmental exposure in cancer sus...
Women have inherited differences in their susceptibility to breast cancer, but the genes underlying ...
<p>QTL, quantitative trait locus; Mts, mammary tumorigenesis susceptibility; Chr, chromosome; %, the...
Background/Aim: Genetic and environmental factors interact to dictate the risk of cancer, and animal...
<p>Table legend: Genes and gene locations on rat chromosomes 1, 5, 9 and 18 regions as per RGD. nt, ...
The breast tissue is one of the most susceptible organs to the induction of cancer by ionizing radia...
Rat strains differ dramatically in their susceptibility to mammary carcinogenesis. On the assumption...
Background: Epidemiological studies indicate that breast is one of the most susceptible organs to ra...
Rat strains differ dramatically in their susceptibility to mammary carcinogenesis. On the assumption...
Although two major breast cancer susceptibility genes, BRCA1 and BRCA2, have been identified account...
We previously mapped several quantitative trait loci (QTLs) controlling DMBA-induced mammary tumor d...
Background: Epidemiological studies indicate that breast is one of the most susceptible organs to ra...
Introduction: The breast tissue is one of the most susceptible organs to radiation-induced carcinoge...
Breast cancer genetic susceptibility is modulated by high to low penetrance risk alleles. Population...
Copenhagen rats are highly resistant to mammary carcinogenesis, even after treatment with chemical c...
The interplay between host genetics, tumor microenvironment and environmental exposure in cancer sus...
Women have inherited differences in their susceptibility to breast cancer, but the genes underlying ...
<p>QTL, quantitative trait locus; Mts, mammary tumorigenesis susceptibility; Chr, chromosome; %, the...
Background/Aim: Genetic and environmental factors interact to dictate the risk of cancer, and animal...
<p>Table legend: Genes and gene locations on rat chromosomes 1, 5, 9 and 18 regions as per RGD. nt, ...
The breast tissue is one of the most susceptible organs to the induction of cancer by ionizing radia...
Rat strains differ dramatically in their susceptibility to mammary carcinogenesis. On the assumption...
Background: Epidemiological studies indicate that breast is one of the most susceptible organs to ra...
Rat strains differ dramatically in their susceptibility to mammary carcinogenesis. On the assumption...