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Researchers have developed a versatile mouse model of glioblastoma -- the most common and deadly brain cancer in humans -- that closely resembles the development and progression of human brain tumors that arise naturally.
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Researchers at the Salk Institute develop novel glioblastoma mouse ... - Science Centric
Trying to mimic randomly occurring mutations that cause glioblastoma, Inder Verma and his team successfully used modified viruses to shuttle cancer-causing oncogenes into a handful of cells in the brains of adult mice. Individual cell nuclei are ...
A novel glioblastoma mouse model developed - News-Medical.Net
Researchers at the Salk Institute for Biological Studies have developed a versatile mouse model of glioblastoma-the most common and deadly brain cancer in humans-that closely resembles the development and progression of human brain tumors that arise ...
Indian-origin researcher develops novel brain cancer mouse model - Thaindian.com
London, January 5 (ANI): An Indian-origin scientist at the Salk Institute for Biological Studies claims that his team have created a mouse model of the most common and deadly brain cancer called glioblastoma, which closely resembles the development ...
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