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Animal Modeling in Cancer



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Autore: Korinek Vladimir Visualizza persona
Titolo: Animal Modeling in Cancer Visualizza cluster
Pubblicazione: Basel, Switzerland, : MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute, 2021
Descrizione fisica: 1 online resource (273 p.)
Soggetto topico: Biology, life sciences
Research & information: general
Soggetto non controllato: animal model
animal models
antitumor immunity
brain and nervous system cancers
CALR
cancer
carcinoma
Cdx
chemical carcinogens
colorectal cancer
consensus molecular subtypes
devitalization
Drosophila
drug screen
epigenetics
ETO-1
FLT3 ITD
gene editing
gene inactivation
genetics
hematologic malignancies
IDH1/2
intestine
iPSCs
isoflavones
JAK2
mammary tumor prevention
melanoma
MeLiM
metaplasia
mice
microbiota
mouse model
mouse models
MPL
MPN (myeloproliferative neoplasms)
mutation
neural stem cells
neurogenic niches
non-mouse models
NPM-1
oncogenes
pre-clinical cancer model
progression
radiotherapy
rats
rodent models
signaling cascades
solid tumors
soy
sparing of neurogenic regions
spontaneous regression
stem cells
swine
thrombosis
transgenic mice
tumor suppressors
tumorigenesis
ubiquitin-proteasome system
xenotransplantation
zebrafish
Zebrafish
Persona (resp. second.): KorinekVladimir
Sommario/riassunto: Dear Readers, Understanding the pathological mechanisms involved in human diseases and their possible treatment has been historically based on comparative analysis of diverse animal species that share a similar genetic, physiological and behavioural composition. The ancient Greeks were the first to use animals as models for anatomy and physiology, and this was consequently adopted by other cultures and led to important discoveries. In recent years, there have been many efforts to understand and fight cancer through new revolutionary personalized treatments and wider screenings that help diagnose and treat cancer. A fundamental part of this effort is to develop suitable cancer animal models that simulate the different disease variants and their progression. Ranging from tumor-derived xenografts to genetically engineered models, a wide variety of systems are applied for this purpose, and many technological breakthroughs are changing the way cancer is studied and analyzed. In this Special Issue, we collected a set of research articles and reviews that focus on the generation of cancer animal models that are used for understanding the disease and contribute to designing and testing new drugs for cancer prevention or treatment. Vladimir Korinek Collection Editor
Titolo autorizzato: Animal Modeling in Cancer  Visualizza cluster
Formato: Materiale a stampa
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Lingua di pubblicazione: Inglese
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