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Genetically engineered mouse models and human osteosarcoma

Genetically engineered mouse models and human osteosarcoma

... Rodent models of OS have been established for many decades and were originally generated through the ex- posure to chemical and radioactive ...These models demonstrated the principle of high- penetrance OS ...

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Efficacy of targeted AKT inhibition in genetically engineered mouse models of PTEN -deficient prostate cancer

Efficacy of targeted AKT inhibition in genetically engineered mouse models of PTEN -deficient prostate cancer

... a genetically engineered mouse (GEM) model of PTEN-deficient prostate cancer to evaluate the in vivo pharmacodynamic and antitumor activity of AZD5363 in castration-naïve and castration-resistant ...

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Autoantibodies to Ezrin are an early sign of pancreatic cancer in humans and in genetically engineered mouse models

Autoantibodies to Ezrin are an early sign of pancreatic cancer in humans and in genetically engineered mouse models

... GEM: Genetically engineered mice; hnRNPL: Heterogeneous nuclear ribonucleoprotein L; HRP: Horseradish peroxidase; HS: Healthy subject; K2C8: Cytokeratin-8; KC: LSL-Kras G12D/+ , Pdx-1-Cre mice; KPC: LSL- ...

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Capturing the Molecular and Biological Diversity of High-Grade Astrocytoma in Genetically Engineered Mouse Models

Capturing the Molecular and Biological Diversity of High-Grade Astrocytoma in Genetically Engineered Mouse Models

... Using a different approach to target tumor suppressor genes for deletion in post-natal neural progenitor cells resulted in divergent results. Cre-expressing adenovirus was directly injected into the lateral ventricle of ...

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Compound genetically engineered mouse models of cancer reveal dual targeting of ALK1 and endoglin as a synergistic opportunity to impinge on angiogenic TGF-β signaling

Compound genetically engineered mouse models of cancer reveal dual targeting of ALK1 and endoglin as a synergistic opportunity to impinge on angiogenic TGF-β signaling

... in mouse PanNETs from RIP1-TAg2 mice, where expression of Acvrl1 and Eng was found to be highest during the angiogenic phase of tumor development, compared to pre- malignant lesions (normal or hyperplastic ...

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Utilizing Genetically Engineered Mouse Models of Pancreatic Cancer: Evaluating the Role of Cathepsin B and the Efficacy of Farnesyl Thiosalicylic Acid

Utilizing Genetically Engineered Mouse Models of Pancreatic Cancer: Evaluating the Role of Cathepsin B and the Efficacy of Farnesyl Thiosalicylic Acid

... the mouse mammary tumour virus – PyMT model impaired the development of high- grade carcinomas, with a significantly decreased tumour proliferation (100) ...

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Hormone induced protection of mammary tumorigenesis in genetically engineered mouse models

Hormone induced protection of mammary tumorigenesis in genetically engineered mouse models

... Finally, it is apparent that the preventive activity can be induced by a modest dose of estrogen alone (100 μg) or a combined dose of estrogen and progesterone. Previously we had shown that short-term sustained exposure ...

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Mouse models of breast cancer in preclinical research

Mouse models of breast cancer in preclinical research

... Xenograft models are used to elucidate the underlying mechanisms of resistance, and genetically engineered mouse models (GEMMs) are also useful to understand the mechanisms involved in ...

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TarGo: network based target gene selection system for human disease related mouse models

TarGo: network based target gene selection system for human disease related mouse models

... for Genetically engineered mouse models ...predicted mouse gene function with molecular interactions and sorting relationship for phenotype (or disease) signature ...in Mouse ...

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SPOP mutation drives prostate neoplasia without stabilizing oncogenic transcription factor ERG

SPOP mutation drives prostate neoplasia without stabilizing oncogenic transcription factor ERG

... organoid models showed evidence of divergent, rather than common, transcriptional ...in genetically engineered mouse models of SPOP-mutant prostate cancer did not result in the ...

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The effect of celecoxib on tumor growth in ovarian cancer cells and a genetically engineered mouse model of serous ovarian cancer

The effect of celecoxib on tumor growth in ovarian cancer cells and a genetically engineered mouse model of serous ovarian cancer

... in genetically engineered mouse models or in obese versus non-obese ...cancer mouse model via a COX-2-dependent pathway through induction of apoptosis, inhibition of tumor angiogenesis ...

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Mouse models of liver cancer: Progress and recommendations

Mouse models of liver cancer: Progress and recommendations

... GEM, genetically engineered mouse models; miR, microRNA; CSCs, cancer stem cells; DEN, diethylnitrosamine; HBV, hepatitis B virus; HCV, hepatitis C virus; SCID, severe combined immune ...

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Brain tumor modeling using the CRISPR/Cas9 system: state of the art and view to the future

Brain tumor modeling using the CRISPR/Cas9 system: state of the art and view to the future

... animal models have the advantage of making the tumor models for a short time and are widely used for the study of brain tumors, they do not comprehensively recapitulate human neoplasms and often caused the ...

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BAF180 regulates cellular senescence and hematopoietic stem cell homeostasis through p21

BAF180 regulates cellular senescence and hematopoietic stem cell homeostasis through p21

... As mentioned above, BAF180 functions as a variant subunit of the PBAF complex. BAF180 consists of two bromo-adjacent homology (BAH) domains, which mediate protein-protein interactions, and six tandem bromodomains, which ...

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Mutational landscape in genetically engineered, carcinogen-induced, and radiation-induced mouse sarcoma

Mutational landscape in genetically engineered, carcinogen-induced, and radiation-induced mouse sarcoma

... To study IR-induced sarcomas, we used previously described mouse models expressing a doxycycline-inducible shRNA against p53, including CMV-rtTA TRE-p53.1224 and Actin-rtTA TRE-p53.1224 mice, as well as ...

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Humanization of the mouse mammary gland by replacement of the luminal layer with genetically engineered preneoplastic human cells

Humanization of the mouse mammary gland by replacement of the luminal layer with genetically engineered preneoplastic human cells

... cancer models by transformation of normal human mammary epithelial cells typically led to the formation of overtly squamous tumors that are unrepresentative of breast cancers seen in human ...

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Canine cancer immunotherapy studies: linking mouse and human

Canine cancer immunotherapy studies: linking mouse and human

... and engineered T cells, important challenges remain, including determining the sub-populations of patients who will respond and who will experience at times significant ...on genetically identical inbred ...

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Delivery strategies of cancer immunotherapy: recent advances and future perspectives

Delivery strategies of cancer immunotherapy: recent advances and future perspectives

... animal models is ...animal models, but rarely enter clinical ...tumor-bearing models, patient-derived xeno- graft (PDX) models, and genetically engineered mouse (GEM) ...

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Genes and physiology: molecular physiology in genetically engineered animals

Genes and physiology: molecular physiology in genetically engineered animals

... the mouse has now also been proven to be a valid model sys- tem to study a number of other cardiovascular phenotypes di- rectly relevant to cardiovascular disease states in humans, in- cluding hypertension, ...

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pgen.1005504.pdf

pgen.1005504.pdf

... Using genetically diverse animals from incipient lines of the Collaborative Cross mouse panel, we demonstrate a greatly expanded range of phenotypes relative to classical mouse models of ...

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