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Edition: Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1988
Publisher: Springer
Binding: Paperback
ISBN: 3642732542
Human Tumour Xenografts in Anticancer Drug Development (ESO Monographs)
This monograph covers the latest information on the role of human tumour xenografts in the development of anticancer drugs. Medical books Human Tumour Xenografts in Anticancer Drug Development . Medical books Human Tumour Xenografts In Anticancer Drug Development By Paperback Book (en. Store Search search Title, ISBN and Author Human Tumour Xenografts in Anticancer Drug Development Estimated delivery 3-12 business days Format Paperback Condition Brand New This monograph covers the latest information on the role of human tumour xenografts in the development of anticancer drugs. This model has been used in various experimental studies on human tumour morphology, biology, biochemistry and antitumour therapy. Due to the fact that each individual tumour largely retains its charact
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Store Search search Title, ISBN and Author Human Tumour Xenografts in Anticancer Drug Development Estimated delivery 3-12 business days Format Paperback Condition Brand New This monograph covers the latest information on the role of human tumour xenografts in the development of anticancer drugs. This model has been used in various experimental studies on human tumour morphology, biology, biochemistry and antitumour therapy. Due to the fact that each individual tumour largely retains its charact
This monograph covers the latest information on the role of human tumour xenografts in the development of anticancer drugs. This model has been used in various experimental studies on human tumour morphology, biology, biochemistry and antitumour therapy. Due to the fact that each individual tumour largely retains its characteristics through serial transplantation in the immune-deficient mouse, this model proves to be particulary valuable in the development of anticancer drugs. The discussion is based on a meeting of the European School of Oncology and the conclusions reached seem to warrant a
This monograph covers the latest information on the role of human tumour xenografts in the development of anticancer drugs. This model has been used in various experimental studies on human tumour morphology, biology, biochemistry and antitumour therapy. Due to the fact that each individual tumour largely retains its characteristics through serial transplantation in the immune-deficient mouse, this model proves to be particulary valuable in the development of anticancer drugs. The discussion is based on a meeting of the European School of Oncology and the conclusions reached seem to warrant a
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This model has been used in various experimental studies on human tumour morphology, biology, biochemistry and antitumour therapy. Due to the fact that each individual tumour largely retains its characteristics through serial transplantation in the immune-deficient mouse, this model proves to be particulary valuable in the development of anticancer drugs. The discussion is based on a meeting of the European School of Oncology and the conclusions reached seem to warrant a pilot study for preclinical phase II studies.