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- who: Javier Octavio Meju00eda-Hernu00e1ndez from the Department The University have published the research work: Modelling aggressive prostate cancers of young men in immune-competent mice, driven by isogenic Trp53 alterations and Pten loss, in the Journal: (JOURNAL) of 26/05/2022
- what: The closer the model to emulating human PC, the greater its clinical relevance and this is the overriding motivation for developing advanced mouse models that are faithful to human disease. The authors demonstrate that human PC can be faithfully recapitulated in mice by mimicking these major human alterations and reveal how they . . .
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