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INFRAFRONTIER and Cancer Research
INFRAFRONTIER and Cancer Research Mouse models are important tools in the study of cancer. Via its partners, INFRAFRONTIER offers various animal model-related resources and services to aid cancer research around...
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INFRAFRONTIER Cancer Services
...with world-leading expertise in cancer research and mouse models. Cancer services offered by INFRAFRONTIER partners via the canSERV project: Generation of precision cancer mouse models using CRISPR-Cas9 The personalised cancer...
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EMMA strains and cancer
EMMA strains genetically associated to 1 Select cancer typeAcute lymphocytic leukemiaAcute myeloid leukemiaAlveolar rhabdomyosarcomaAstrocytomaBasal cell carcinomaBreast cancerBurkitt lymphomaChronic lymphocytic leukemiaChronic myeloid leukemiaChronic myelomonocytic leukemiaColorectal cancerDiffuse large B-cell lymphomaEndometrial cancerFamilial chronic...
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OBSERVE: guidelines for the refinement of rodent cancer models
...clear and practical recommendations for improving the refinement of cancer research using murin models. These guidelines provide detailed advice on preparing tumor-initiating biologicals, refining tumor-implantation methods, and monitoring cancer-specific clinical...
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canSERV
...partners. In addition to these in vivo services, INFRAFRONTIER has dedicated resources to aid cancer research like the INFRAFRONTIER Cancer Resource intended to help cancer researchers find an EMMA strain...
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...the refinement of rodent cancer models Our partners at NKI and colleagues have developed the OBSERVE guidelines to improve the preparation and reporting of in vivo cancer studies in rodents....
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