How Our Continuing Studies of the Pre-clinical Inbred Mouse Models of Mesothelioma Have Influenced the Development of New Therapies

Asbestos-induced preclinical mouse models of mesothelioma produce tumors that are very similar to those that develop in humans and thus represent an ideal platform to study this rare, universally fatal tumor type. Our team and a number of other research groups have established such models as a stepp...

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Main Authors: Bruce W.S. Robinson (Author), Alec J. Redwood (Author), Jenette Creaney (Author)
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Published: Frontiers Media S.A., 2022-03-01T00:00:00Z.
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