AOM/DSS Induced Colitis‐Associated Colorectal Cancer in 14‐Month‐Old Female Balb/C and C57/Bl6 Mice—A Pilot Study
Colitis is a major risk factor for the development of colorectal cancer, leading to colitis-associated colorectal cancer (CAC). The most commonly used animal model to study CAC is the azoxymethane‐dextran sulphate‐sodium (AOM/DSS) model. The ideal experimental conditions of this model depend on seve...
Main Authors: | Eferl, R. (Author), Gushchina, V. (Author), Kallay, E. (Author), Kupper, N. (Author), Manhardt, T. (Author), Mesteri, I. (Author), Moritsch, S. (Author), Müller, C. (Author), Piatek, K. (Author), Salzmann, M. (Author), Schepelmann, M. (Author), Vlasaty, A. (Author) |
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Language: | English |
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MDPI
2022
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