Abstract:Nematodes, such as Caenorhabditis elegans, have been instrumental to the study of cancer. Recently, their significance as powerful cancer biodiagnostic tools has emerged, but also for mechanism analysis and drug discovery. It is expected that nematode-applied technology will facilitate research and development on the human tumor microenvironment. In the history of cancer research, which has been spurred by numerous discoveries since the last century, nematodes have been important model organisms for the discov… Show more
“…Although most of these studies were carried out on human samples, two groups, Somlyai et al [ 12 ] and Gutierez et al [ 16 ], used mouse models, while Almeida et al [ 23 ] tested the proposed solutions on bacteria. A comprehensive review by Lucio et al [ 24 ] presents the major accomplishments in cancer research that have been possible by the use of the nematode Caenorhaditis elegans .…”
Despite its wide range of incidence, cancer can spontaneously occur in any part of the body and invade regions other than the originally affected tissue [...]
“…Although most of these studies were carried out on human samples, two groups, Somlyai et al [ 12 ] and Gutierez et al [ 16 ], used mouse models, while Almeida et al [ 23 ] tested the proposed solutions on bacteria. A comprehensive review by Lucio et al [ 24 ] presents the major accomplishments in cancer research that have been possible by the use of the nematode Caenorhaditis elegans .…”
Despite its wide range of incidence, cancer can spontaneously occur in any part of the body and invade regions other than the originally affected tissue [...]
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