Mouse Model of Cancer Metastasis
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The spread (metastasis) of cancer is a complex process that involves many components of the human body. Murine model can be used to investigate the effect of proteins or drugs on metastatic progression. Cancer cells are implanted into the mouse, and growth and metastasis of the resulting tumor are characterized in the presence or absence of genetic modifications or therapeutic interventions.
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References
Eckhardt BL et al.. (2020) Activation of canonical BMP4-SMAD7 signaling suppresses breast cancer metastasis. Cancer Research. https://doi.org/10.1158/0008-5472.CAN-19-0743
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