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TRansgenic Adenocarcinoma Mouse Prostate

Foster, B. A., Gingrich, J. R., Kwon, E. D., Madias, C. and Greenberg, N. M. (1997). Characterization of prostatic epithelial cell lines derived from transgenic adenocarcinoma of the mouse prostate (TRAMP) model. Cancer Res. 57, 3325-3330. [Pg.290]

Kaplan PJ, Mohan S, Cohen P, Foster BA, Greenberg NM. The insulin-like growth factor axis and prostate cancer lessons from the transgenic adenocarcinoma of mouse prostate (TRAMP) model. Cancer Res 1999 59 2203-2209. [Pg.273]

Harmsen and co-workers presented the precise visualization of the full tumour extent in transgenic mouse models of breast cancer, sarcoma, pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma and prostate cancer (Harmsen et al. 2015a). Their SERRS tag has the following features (i) star-shaped Au core (75 nm diameter) demonstrating a LSPR in the NIR region, (ii) a RRM that is in resonance with the detection laser (785 nm) and (iii) a biocompatible encapsulation method that allows efficient... [Pg.195]

N. Masumori, T.Z. Thomas, P. Chaurand, T. Case, M. Paul, S. Kasper, R.M. Caprioli, T. Tsukamoto, S.B. Shappell and R.J. Matusik, A probasin-large T antigen transgenic mouse line develops prostate adenocarcinoma and neuroendocrine carcinoma with metastatic potential. Cancer Research, 61, 2239-2249 (2001). [Pg.83]

Masumori, M. Thomas, T. Z. Chaurand, P Case, T Paul, M. Kasper, S. Caprioli, R. M. Tsukamoto, T Shapell, S. B. Matusik, R. J. A probasin-large Tantigen transgenic mouse line develops prostate adenocarcinoma and neuroendocrine carcinoma... [Pg.259]


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