Importanţa modelelor animale în cercetarea oncologică: Un review / The importance of animal models in oncological research: A review

In oncology research, in vivo experiments on animal models have played and still play an essential role in understanding the etiology, evolution, diagnosis and therapy of human cancer. The purpose of this review is to highlight the importance of preclinical oncological studies on both experimental a...

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Main Authors: Diana Mihaela Alexandru, Ana-Maria Coman, Răzvan Dobre, Maria Crivineanu
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Romanian National Association of the Veterinary Products Manufacturers 2020-12-01
Series:Medicamentul Veterinar
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Online Access:http://www.veterinarypharmacon.com/docs/2258-2020_VD_14(2).ART.3.RO.pdf
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spelling doaj-607f0d993ba04840a677ef6f378aa0b42021-06-02T18:27:58ZengRomanian National Association of the Veterinary Products ManufacturersMedicamentul Veterinar1843-95272069-24632020-12-011426067Importanţa modelelor animale în cercetarea oncologică: Un review / The importance of animal models in oncological research: A review Diana Mihaela Alexandru0Ana-Maria Coman1Răzvan Dobre2Maria Crivineanu3Facultatea de Medicină Veterinară, Bucureşti Institutul Oncologic „Prof. Dr. Alexandru Trestioreanu", BucureştiFacultatea de Medicină Veterinară, BucureştiFaculty of Veterinary Medicine, BucharestIn oncology research, in vivo experiments on animal models have played and still play an essential role in understanding the etiology, evolution, diagnosis and therapy of human cancer. The purpose of this review is to highlight the importance of preclinical oncological studies on both experimental animals and pets that have developed spontaneous tumours, in the evolution of diagnostic methods and therapeutic management of neoplastic diseases. Also, a series of criteria underlying the elaboration of an in vivo study are emphasized, regarding the species, breed, sex, age of the animals, the selected tumour line and its purpose, taking into account the obligation to respect the ethical principles regarding the use of animals in research. http://www.veterinarypharmacon.com/docs/2258-2020_VD_14(2).ART.3.RO.pdfcanceroncological researchexperimental oncologyanimal models
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Ana-Maria Coman
Răzvan Dobre
Maria Crivineanu
Importanţa modelelor animale în cercetarea oncologică: Un review / The importance of animal models in oncological research: A review
Medicamentul Veterinar
cancer
oncological research
experimental oncology
animal models
author_facet Diana Mihaela Alexandru
Ana-Maria Coman
Răzvan Dobre
Maria Crivineanu
author_sort Diana Mihaela Alexandru
title Importanţa modelelor animale în cercetarea oncologică: Un review / The importance of animal models in oncological research: A review
title_short Importanţa modelelor animale în cercetarea oncologică: Un review / The importance of animal models in oncological research: A review
title_full Importanţa modelelor animale în cercetarea oncologică: Un review / The importance of animal models in oncological research: A review
title_fullStr Importanţa modelelor animale în cercetarea oncologică: Un review / The importance of animal models in oncological research: A review
title_full_unstemmed Importanţa modelelor animale în cercetarea oncologică: Un review / The importance of animal models in oncological research: A review
title_sort importanţa modelelor animale în cercetarea oncologică: un review / the importance of animal models in oncological research: a review
publisher Romanian National Association of the Veterinary Products Manufacturers
series Medicamentul Veterinar
issn 1843-9527
2069-2463
publishDate 2020-12-01
description In oncology research, in vivo experiments on animal models have played and still play an essential role in understanding the etiology, evolution, diagnosis and therapy of human cancer. The purpose of this review is to highlight the importance of preclinical oncological studies on both experimental animals and pets that have developed spontaneous tumours, in the evolution of diagnostic methods and therapeutic management of neoplastic diseases. Also, a series of criteria underlying the elaboration of an in vivo study are emphasized, regarding the species, breed, sex, age of the animals, the selected tumour line and its purpose, taking into account the obligation to respect the ethical principles regarding the use of animals in research.
topic cancer
oncological research
experimental oncology
animal models
url http://www.veterinarypharmacon.com/docs/2258-2020_VD_14(2).ART.3.RO.pdf
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