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Understanding Tumor Dormancy: from Experimental Models to Mechanisms and Therapeutic Strategies. [PDF]
Cho J.
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The immunological landscape of traumatic brain injury: insights from pathophysiology to experimental models. [PDF]
Abikenari M +9 more
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Identifying SUMOylation-related genes in liver fibrosis with bioinformatics and experimental models for diagnostic insights. [PDF]
Su Z, Ding Y, Xue J, Sun J, Ji C.
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Colon Organoids as Experimental Models to Study the Effect of Micro-Nanoparticles as a Driver of Early-Onset Colon Cancer. [PDF]
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Experimental Models of Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy: A Systematic Review. [PDF]
van den Dolder FW +10 more
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Experimental models of demyelination and remyelination
Experimental animal models constitute a useful tool to deepen our knowledge of central nervous system disorders. In the case of multiple sclerosis, however, there is no such specific model able to provide an overview of the disease; multiple models covering the different pathophysiological features of the disease are therefore necessary.We reviewed the
Ulises Gomez-Pinedo
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Epileptogenesis in Experimental Models
Epilepsia, 2007Summary: Epileptogenesis refers to a phenomenon in which the brain undergoes molecular and cellular alterations after a brain‐damaging insult, which increase its excitability and eventually lead to the occurrence of recurrent spontaneous seizures. Common epileptogenic factors include traumatic brain injury (TBI), stroke, and cerebral infections.
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