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The following pages link to Neoplastic transformation: the contrasting stability of human and mouse cells (Q40955405):
Displaying 15 items.
- Models of breast cancer: is merging human and animal models the future? (Q24803657) (← links)
- Engineered Swine Models of Cancer (Q26744575) (← links)
- Aging genomes: a necessary evil in the logic of life (Q34400145) (← links)
- 53BP1 contributes to a robust genomic stability in human fibroblasts (Q35582353) (← links)
- Relationship of spindle assembly checkpoint fidelity to species body mass, lifespan, and developmental rate (Q35740797) (← links)
- Karyotype alteration generates the neoplastic phenotypes of SV40-infected human and rodent cells (Q36202215) (← links)
- Role of human ribosomal RNA (rRNA) promoter methylation and of methyl-CpG-binding protein MBD2 in the suppression of rRNA gene expression (Q36459023) (← links)
- Refractory nature of normal human diploid fibroblasts with respect to oncogene-mediated transformation (Q37089570) (← links)
- Association of TGFβ signaling with the maintenance of a quiescent stem cell niche in human oral mucosa (Q39537075) (← links)
- Understanding ageing (Q40844400) (← links)
- The Oncopig Cancer Model: An Innovative Large Animal Translational Oncology Platform (Q41526718) (← links)
- Of mice and men. When it comes to studying ageing and the means to slow it down, mice are not just small humans (Q43205732) (← links)
- Aging and apoptosis control (Q46248967) (← links)
- Canine mammary tumors as a model for human disease. (Q55368630) (← links)
- Genetically Engineered Pigs to Study Cancer (Q92662598) (← links)