
Product Title:Â Animal Models for Human Cancer: Discovery and Development of Novel Therapeutics (Methods and Principles in Medicinal Chemistry)
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by Marianne I. Martic-Kehl (Author), Pius A. Schubiger (Author), Raimund Mannhold (Author), Gerd Folkers (Author), Helmut Buschmann (Author) & 2 more
Following a short historical introduction and a discussion of the ethics surrounding animal experiments, the book describes correct study design as well as the handling and housing of animals. It then goes on to describe the animal models available for different cancer types, from natural cancer models in mice and dogs to humanized animals. An evaluation of previously unpublished long-term data from the Swiss canine and feline cancer registry is also included. The final part of the book reviews the lessons learned over the last decade on how to interpret data from animal studies for improving human therapy and gives recommendations for future drug development.
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Product Details
- Series: Methods and Principles in Medicinal Chemistry (Book 69)
- Hardcover: 272 pages
- Publisher: Wiley-VCH; 1 edition (August 15, 2016)
- Language: English
- ISBN-10: 3527339973
- ISBN-13: 978-3527339976
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