Animal Models of Brain Tumors [E-Book] / edited by Ricardo Martínez Murillo, Alfredo Martínez.
Although the available models, whether at the cellular, tissue, or animal level, do not exactly represent the biology of human brain tumors, animal models can offer significant insights into these tumors, providing a better understanding of biological mechanisms underlying tumor generation, growth,...
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Personal Name(s): | Martínez Murillo, Ricardo. |
Martínez, Alfredo. | |
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Totowa, NJ :
Humana Press,
2013
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Physical Description: |
XIII, 391 p. 66 illus., 43 illus. in color. digital. |
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englisch |
ISBN: |
9781627032094 |
DOI: |
10.1007/978-1-62703-209-4 |
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Neuromethods ;
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- Brain Tumor Models to Predict Clinical Outcome: Like the Phoenix?
- Animal Models in Cancer Research: Assessment of Severity and the Application of Humane Endpoints
- The VM Mouse Model of Glioblastoma Multiforme
- Oligodendroglioma Models
- Medulloblastoma Model
- Learning about Retinoblastoma from Mouse Models that Missed
- Ependymoma Models
- Meningioma Models
- Pituitary Models
- Growth Regulation of Nervous System Tumors: Models for Assessment of Angiogenesis in Brain Tumors
- Using Genetically-Engineered Mouse Models to Understand Low-Grade Glioma Development and Growth in Children
- EGFR and Tumor–Suppressor Function in Brain Cancer Development
- Rodent Glioma Models: Intracranial Stereotactic Allografts and Xenografts
- Immunotherapy of High-Grade Gliomas: Preclinical In Vivo Experiments in Animal Models
- Assessing Mechanisms of Glioblastoma Invasion
- Positron Emission Tomography (PET)-Based Molecular Imaging
- In Vivo Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopic Imaging (MRSI) and Ex Vivo Quantitative Neuropathology by High Resolution Magic Angle Spinning Proton Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy (HRMAS)- Single Photon Emission Computed Tomography (SPECT) in Small Animal CNS Research. .