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Hepatobiliary and pancreatic carcinogenesis in the hamster
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ISBN: 443187772X 9786611986926 1281986925 4431877738 Year: 2009 Publisher: Tokyo : Springer Japan,

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Malignant neoplasms occurring in the biliary tract and pancreas remain a therap- tic challenge. The mechanism of carcinogenesis as well as the growth and spread of these tumors is still poorly understood, making the development of rational tre- ment strategies difficult. In order to improve the clinical results achieved by sur- cal or other medical treatment of such malignant tumors, the establishment of an experimental animal model is critical. For this purpose, attempts were made to induce carcinoma experimentally in the biliary tree and finally an animal model using the hamster was established in 1994 at our laboratory. Because the tumor in this model mimicked the characteristics of human tumors, a series of experimental investigations were conducted to clarify the pathological characteristics of biliary carcinoma, the genetic alterations during biliary carcinogenesis, and the relationship between biliary inflammation and c- cinogenesis. The chemopreventive effects on the occurrence of biliary carcinoma were also successfully examined. In addition, in vitro studies led to the establi- ment of transplantable biliary cancer cell lines and biliary epithelial cell lines by utilizing the hamster model. This monograph represents the collective efforts in hepato-biliary and pancreatic disease research over the past 20 years. I hope that this monograph will be a source of useful knowledge for basic researchers as well as for clinicians involved in the care of patients with hepato-biliary and pancreatic neoplasms. Takashi Kanematsu, M.D., Ph.D.

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Animal Physiology. --- Cancer -- Animal models. --- Cytology -- Technique. --- Biliary Tract Neoplasms --- Pancreatic Neoplasms --- Cricetinae --- Liver Neoplasms --- Models, Animal --- Carcinoma --- Pancreatic Diseases --- Digestive System Neoplasms --- Muridae --- Endocrine Gland Neoplasms --- Neoplasms, Glandular and Epithelial --- Investigative Techniques --- Liver Diseases --- Biliary Tract Diseases --- Endocrine System Diseases --- Digestive System Diseases --- Neoplasms by Histologic Type --- Analytical, Diagnostic and Therapeutic Techniques and Equipment --- Neoplasms by Site --- Rodentia --- Diseases --- Neoplasms --- Mammals --- Vertebrates --- Chordata --- Animals --- Eukaryota --- Organisms --- Oncology --- Gastroenterology --- Medicine --- Health & Biological Sciences --- Liver --- Biliary tract --- Pancreas --- Animal models. --- Biliary tree --- Medicine. --- Cancer research. --- Hepatology. --- Surgical oncology. --- Animal anatomy. --- Animal physiology. --- Biology --- Biomedicine. --- Cancer Research. --- Biological Techniques. --- Animal Anatomy / Morphology / Histology. --- Surgical Oncology. --- Technique. --- Digestive organs --- Endocrine glands --- Exocrine glands --- Bile --- Abdomen --- Oncology. --- Cytology --- Morphology (Animals). --- Clinical medicine. --- Research --- Methodology. --- Cancer --- Oncologic surgery --- Oncological surgery --- Surgical oncology --- Medicine, Clinical --- Animal physiology --- Anatomy --- Animal morphology --- Body form in animals --- Zoology --- Morphology --- Cell biology --- Cellular biology --- Cells --- Cytologists --- Tumors --- Excision --- Treatment --- Physiology --- Biology—Technique. --- Animal anatomy --- Cancer research


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Hepatobiliary and Pancreatic Carcinogenesis in the Hamster
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ISBN: 9784431877738 Year: 2009 Publisher: Tokyo Springer Japan


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Hepatobiliary and Pancreatic Carcinogenesis in the Hamster
Authors: --- --- ---
ISBN: 9784431877738 Year: 2009 Publisher: Tokyo Springer Japan

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Abstract

Malignant neoplasms occurring in the biliary tract and pancreas remain a therap- tic challenge. The mechanism of carcinogenesis as well as the growth and spread of these tumors is still poorly understood, making the development of rational tre- ment strategies difficult. In order to improve the clinical results achieved by sur- cal or other medical treatment of such malignant tumors, the establishment of an experimental animal model is critical. For this purpose, attempts were made to induce carcinoma experimentally in the biliary tree and finally an animal model using the hamster was established in 1994 at our laboratory. Because the tumor in this model mimicked the characteristics of human tumors, a series of experimental investigations were conducted to clarify the pathological characteristics of biliary carcinoma, the genetic alterations during biliary carcinogenesis, and the relationship between biliary inflammation and c- cinogenesis. The chemopreventive effects on the occurrence of biliary carcinoma were also successfully examined. In addition, in vitro studies led to the establi- ment of transplantable biliary cancer cell lines and biliary epithelial cell lines by utilizing the hamster model. This monograph represents the collective efforts in hepato-biliary and pancreatic disease research over the past 20 years. I hope that this monograph will be a source of useful knowledge for basic researchers as well as for clinicians involved in the care of patients with hepato-biliary and pancreatic neoplasms. Takashi Kanematsu, M.D., Ph.D.

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