Deep sequencing and automated histochemistry of human tissue slice cultures improve their usability as preclinical model for cancer research
Abstract Cancer research requires models closely resembling the tumor in the patient. Human tissue cultures can overcome interspecies limitations of animal models or the loss of tissue architecture in in vitro models. However, analysis of tissue slices is often limited to histology. Here, we demonst...
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Autores principales: | Susann Haehnel, Kristin Reiche, Dennis Loeffler, Andreas Horn, Conny Blumert, Sven-Holger Puppel, Nicole Kaiser, Felicitas Rapp, Michael Rade, Friedemann Horn, Juergen Meixensberger, Ingo Bechmann, Frank Gaunitz, Karsten Winter |
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Lenguaje: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2019
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Acceso en línea: | https://doaj.org/article/806433dc29524087a1454b735a1e3e16 |
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