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Publication : Illuminating cancer systems with genetically engineered mouse models and coupled luciferase reporters in vivo.

First Author  Kocher B Year  2013
Journal  Cancer Discov Volume  3
Issue  6 Pages  616-29
PubMed ID  23585416 Mgi Jnum  J:201855
Mgi Id  MGI:5515869 Doi  10.1158/2159-8290.CD-12-0503
Citation  Kocher B, et al. (2013) Illuminating cancer systems with genetically engineered mouse models and coupled luciferase reporters in vivo. Cancer Discov 3(6):616-29
abstractText  Bioluminescent imaging (BLI) is a powerful noninvasive tool that has dramatically accelerated the in vivo interrogation of cancer systems and longitudinal analysis of mouse models of cancer over the past decade. Various luciferase enzymes have been genetically engineered into mouse models (GEMM) of cancer, which permit investigation of cellular and molecular events associated with oncogenic transcription, posttranslational processing, protein-protein interactions, transformation, and oncogene addiction in live cells and animals. Luciferase-coupled GEMMs ultimately serve as a noninvasive, repetitive, longitudinal, and physiologic means by which cancer systems and therapeutic responses can be investigated accurately within the autochthonous context of a living animal.
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