2010
DOI: 10.1158/1538-7445.am10-2466
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Abstract 2466: Tobacco carcinogen-enhanced lung tumorigenesis in Gprc5a knockout mice recapitulates human lung cancer development

Abstract: Lung carcinogenesis occurs through a multi-step process, which involves the activation or over-expression of oncogenes and the inactivation or silencing of tumor-suppressor genes. Mouse models for human lung cancer have proven to be valuable tools for understanding the basic tumor biology as well as for the development and validation of new approaches to cancer prevention and therapy. Previously, we found that mice with a knockout (KO) of G-protein coupled receptor 5A (Gprc5a) develop lung tumors after a long … Show more

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