Transgenic mouse models of breast cancer |
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Authors: | Laufey T. Amundadottir Glenn Merlino Robert B. Dickson |
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Affiliation: | (1) Vincent T. Lombardi Cancer Center, The Research Building, Georgetown University, 3970 Reservoir Road, 20007 Washington D.C, NW, USA;(2) Department of Cell Biology, Georgetown University, 20007 Washington DC, USA;(3) Laboratory of Molecular Biology, National Cancer Institute, National Institutes of Health, 20892 Bethesda, Maryland, USA |
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Abstract: | Summary Although valuable initial information can be gathered about transformation fromin vitro studies, human cancer occurs in the context of a complex interaction with its environment and must ultimately be studied in living animals. Transgenic animal models have been used to study breast transformation for a number of years and have yielded valuable information on the subject. In this paper, we will summarize results from our laboratories, and others, regarding the use of transgenic mice to study breast tumorigenesis. We will also suggest future directions for the use of transgenic models to understand, and hopefully, one day to cure the disease.Note: genes are referred to as lowercase names in italics (e.g.myc) and their protein products as uppercase (e.g. Myc). |
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Keywords: | breast tumorigenesis cell cycle genes growth factors and receptors growth suppressing genes int genes multiple transgenes nuclear oncogenes ras genes transgenic mice viral oncogenes |
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