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  2. Patient derived xenograft - Wikipedia

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    Patient derived xenograft. Patient derived xenografts (PDX) are models of cancer where the tissue or cells from a patient's tumor are implanted into an immunodeficient or humanized mouse. [1] It is a form of xenotransplantation. PDX models are used to create an environment that allows for the continued growth of cancer after its removal from a ...

  3. Mouse Models of Human Cancer database - Wikipedia

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    MMHCdb is part of the Mouse Genome Informatics consortium (MGI) and was first released in 1998 as the Mouse Tumor Biology (MTB) database. [4] MMHCdb contains genetic and genomic information about inbred mouse strains, genetically engineered mouse models (GEMMs) and Patient Derived Xenograft (PDX) models of human cancer.

  4. Crown Bioscience International - Wikipedia

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    Crown Bioscience is a company that offers a range of preclinical and translational drug research and development platforms and services. These include in vivo, in vitro, ex vivo patient derived xenograft (PDX), cell line derived xenograft (CDX), organoids and 3D models, as well as oncology databases, biomarker, bioanalysis and bioinformatics services.

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    Fresh pieces of the tumor are implanted into mice (these are the so-called "first-generation" avatar mice). The implants can be at the same location where the tumor was formed in the patient, in which case are known as orthotopic xenografts or, most commonly, at a different location, generally subcutaneous, in which case are called heterotopic xenografts.

  6. Sheila Singh - Wikipedia

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    Sheila K. Singh MD, PhD, FRCSC [1] is a chief pediatric neurosurgeon at McMaster Children's Hospital in Ontario, Canada. [1] She is also Professor of Surgery and Biochemistry, the Division Head of Neurosurgery at Hamilton Health Sciences, the Research Director for McMaster's Division of Neurosurgery, and a scientist/principal investigator appointed to the Stem Cell and Cancer Research ...

  7. Xenotransplantation - Wikipedia

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    Patient derived xenografts are created by xenotransplantation of human tumor cells into immunocompromised mice, and is a research technique frequently used in pre-clinical oncology research. [5] Human xenotransplantation offers a potential treatment for end-stage organ failure, a significant health problem in parts of the industrialized world.

  8. Neuroblastoma - Wikipedia

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    Neuroblastoma patient derived tumor xenografts (PDXs) have been created by orthotopic implantation of tumor samples into immunodeficient mice. [79] PDX models have several advantages over conventional cancer cell lines (CCL)s . [ 80 ]

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