Chromosomal translocation engineering to recapitulate primary events of human cancer.
Mouse models of human cancers are important for understanding determinants of overt disease and for "preclinical" development of rational therapeutic strategies; for instance, based on macrodrugs. Chromosomal translocations underlie many human leukemias, sarcomas, and epithelial tumors. We...
Main Authors: | Forster, A, Pannell, R, Drynan, L, Cano, F, Chan, N, Codrington, R, Daser, A, Lobato, N, Metzler, M, Nam, C, Rodriguez, S, Tanaka, T, Rabbitts, T |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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2005
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