What’s Old Is New Again: Chemical Carcinogenesis Models Of Cancer
Early cancer research focused primarily on chemical carcinogenesis in rat [...]
Early cancer research focused primarily on chemical carcinogenesis in rat [...]
Chronic granulomatous disease (CGD) is best described as an immune [...]
The more researchers learn about various cancers, the complexity of [...]
Unlike many cancers, which have seen a tremendous increase in [...]
Although in-vitro bacterial mutation assays and murine models have long [...]
Humanized liver mouse models are increasingly being used in preclinical [...]
First time treatment of Chronic Lymphocratic Leukemia (CLL) generally requires [...]
Despite ongoing research, lung cancers have remained among the most [...]
Hepatitis E virus (HEV) is estimated to cause more than 56 thousand deaths each year, and although most infections remain asymptomatic, HEV is still considered one of the most common causes of acute viral hepatitis and is an ongoing concern for immunosuppressed transplant patients.
Orthotopic vs. Subcutaneous Xenograft Models of Human Cancer Subcutaneously implanted [...]