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Mouse Models of Cancer

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Mouse Models of Cancer
Springer US

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    Chapter 1 In Vivo Modeling of Leukemia by Murine Stem Cell Transplantation
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    Chapter 2 NOTCH1-Induced T-Cell Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia In Vivo Models
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    Chapter 3 Urinary Bladder Cancer Induced by N-Butyl-N-(4-Hydroxybutyl)-Nitrosamine
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    Chapter 4 Establishment of Mouse Orthotopic Urinary Bladder Tumor Model and Its Analysis by Light and Electron Microscopy
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    Chapter 5 Azoxymethane/Dextran Sodium Sulfate (AOM/DSS) Model of Colorectal Cancer
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    Chapter 6 Isolating Primary Tumor Cells from the MMTV-PyMT Mouse Model and Their Use in Developing an Orthotopic Mouse Model of Breast Cancer
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    Chapter 7 Transplantable Subcutaneous Tumor Models
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    Chapter 8 Preclinical Mouse Metastatic Model Established Through Induced Lung Metastases
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    Chapter 9 In Vivo Wound Healing Model for Characterization of Gene Electrotransfer Effects in Mouse Skin
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    Chapter 10 Partial-Volume Irradiation of Murine Tumors
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    Chapter 11 In Vivo Bioluminescence and Fluorescence Imaging: Optical Tool for Cancer Research
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    Chapter 12 Cancer Imaging by Intravital Microscopy: The Dorsal Window Chamber Model
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    Chapter 13 Imaging of Extravasation of Splenocytes in the Dorsal Skinfold Window Chamber
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    Chapter 14 Mouse Melanoma Model in Tumor Vaccines and Immunotherapy Research
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    Chapter 15 Immunospot Assessment of T-Cell Responses in Preclinical Tumor Models with Undefined Target Antigens
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    Chapter 16 Necropsy in Mouse Research
Attention for Chapter 3: Urinary Bladder Cancer Induced by N-Butyl-N-(4-Hydroxybutyl)-Nitrosamine
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Chapter title
Urinary Bladder Cancer Induced by N-Butyl-N-(4-Hydroxybutyl)-Nitrosamine
Chapter number 3
Book title
Mouse Models of Cancer
Published in
Methods in molecular biology, January 2024
DOI 10.1007/978-1-0716-3714-2_3
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Book ISBNs
978-1-07-163713-5, 978-1-07-163714-2
Authors

Zupančič, Daša, Romih, Rok

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