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Mouse Models of Inflammatory Bowel Disease - Insights into the Mechanisms of Inflammation-associated Colorectal Cancer
DESSISLAVA MLADENOVA and MAIJA R. J. KOHONEN-CORISH
In Vivo July 2012, 26 (4) 627-646;
DESSISLAVA MLADENOVA
MAIJA R. J. KOHONEN-CORISH
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Vol. 26, Issue 4
July-August 2012
Mouse Models of Inflammatory Bowel Disease - Insights into the Mechanisms of Inflammation-associated Colorectal Cancer
DESSISLAVA MLADENOVA, MAIJA R. J. KOHONEN-CORISH
In Vivo Jul 2012, 26 (4) 627-646;
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- Abstract
- Inflammation-associated Colorectal Cancer
- Molecular Alterations in Inflammation-associated Colorectal Cancer
- The Role of the Colonic Epithelial Barrier in Maintaining Gut Health
- Mice with Dysregulation of the Immunosuppressive IL-10 or Transforming Growth Factor beta (TGF-β) Pathways
- Mice with Defects in the Adaptive Immunity
- Mice with Defects in Signal Transduction and Transcription Factors
- The Role of DCs in Inflammation and Inflammation-associated Colorectal Carcinogenesis
- Mouse Models with Chemically-induced Colitis and Cancer
- Insights into the Mechanism of Carcinogenesis from the CAC Model
- Is HIF an Unappreciated Target of Inflammation-associated CRC?
- The Role of the Microbiota in Inflammation-associated CRC
- Perspective and Conclusion
- References
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