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Improved mouse models

Anton Berns ()
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Anton Berns: The Netherlands Cancer Institute

Nature, 2001, vol. 410, issue 6832, 1043-1044

Abstract: Mice that have been genetically modified to be prone to tumours are thought to be poor models of sporadic cancer. This problem can be tackled with a new generation of modified mice.

Date: 2001
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