Patient-derived xenografts of gastrointestinal cancers are susceptible to rapid and delayed B-lymphoproliferation

Volume: 140, Issue: 6, Pages: 1356 - 1363
Published: Jan 27, 2017
Abstract
Patient-derived cancer xenografts (PDX) are widely used to identify and evaluate novel therapeutic targets, and to test therapeutic approaches in preclinical mouse avatar trials. Despite their widespread use, potential caveats of PDX models remain considerably underappreciated. Here, we demonstrate that EBV-associated B-lymphoproliferations frequently develop following xenotransplantation of human colorectal and pancreatic carcinomas in highly...
Paper Details
Title
Patient-derived xenografts of gastrointestinal cancers are susceptible to rapid and delayed B-lymphoproliferation
Published Date
Jan 27, 2017
Volume
140
Issue
6
Pages
1356 - 1363
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