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Mouse Models Of Human Blood Cancers Basic Research And Preclinical Applications 1st Edition Richard A Van Etten Auth

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Mouse Models Of Human Blood Cancers Basic Research And Preclinical Applications 1st Edition Richard A Van Etten Auth
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Publisher: Springer-Verlag New York
File Extension: PDF
File size: 4.52 MB
Pages: 293
Author: Richard A. Van Etten (auth.), Shaoguang Li (eds.)
ISBN: 9780387691305, 9780387691329, 0387691308, 0387691324
Language: English
Year: 2008
Edition: 1

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Mouse Models Of Human Blood Cancers Basic Research And Preclinical Applications 1st Edition Richard A Van Etten Auth by Richard A. Van Etten (auth.), Shaoguang Li (eds.) 9780387691305, 9780387691329, 0387691308, 0387691324 instant download after payment.

Although it remains an open question among some people whether mice and humans are similar in disease development, the laboratory mouse has emerged as the preeminent animal model for human diseases. This is underscored by the recently completed mouse and human genome projects, which have revealed that mice and humans share the vast majority of their genes, and thus get many of the same diseases, and for the same reasons. Emphasizing why mouse models are valuable in vivo systems for understanding disease mechanisms and developing therapeutic strategies for human blood cancers, "Mouse Models of Human Blood Cancers: Basic Research and Pre-clinical Applications," edited by Shaoguang Li, aims on presenting thorough analyses of the pathological features and the molecular bases of several major types of blood cancer and to describe translational research using mouse cancer models.

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