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Considerations in the use of nude mice for cancer research
Francis E. Sharkey
, Jørgen Fogh
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Earth and Planetary Sciences
Mice
85%
Research
42%
Model
42%
Transplantation
14%
Metastasis
14%
Growth Rate
14%
Inoculation
14%
Investigation
14%
Experiment
14%
Tool
14%
Health
14%
Manipulator
14%
Host
14%
Site
14%
Interest
14%
Stable
14%
Strain
14%
Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutical Science
Neoplasm
100%
Nude Mouse
71%
Malignant Neoplasm
42%
Metastasis
14%
Tumor Growth
14%
Mouse
14%
Chemotherapy
14%
Host
14%
Animal
14%
Immunology and Microbiology
Nude Mouse
71%
Transplantation
42%
Thymus
14%
Experimental Model
14%
Xenograft
14%
Host
14%
Animal
14%
Growth Rate
14%
Mouse
14%
Age
14%
Health
14%
Experiment
14%
Conditioning
14%
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Nude Mouse
71%
Experimental Model
14%
Animal
14%
Host
14%
Inoculation
14%
Growth Rate
14%
Mouse
14%
Age
14%
Conditioning
14%
Health
14%
Experiment
14%
In Vivo Study
14%
Psychology
Mice
85%
Research
42%
Humans
28%
Chemotherapy
14%
Health
14%
Tools
14%
Conditioning
14%