Experimental Oncology

Experimental oncology is a branch of science that focuses on the study of cancer and its treatment. The field of experimental oncology is interdisciplinary and spans the areas of genetics, molecular biology, cell biology, and pharmacology. It is an essential part of cancer research, providing insights into the underlying mechanisms of cancer development and progression, identifying targets for therapeutic intervention, and testing the efficacy of new treatments. Experimental oncology research involves a range of different techniques and methods. Researchers may use laboratory models, such as cell lines or animal models, to study cancer at a cellular and organismal level. They may also use techniques such as genome sequencing and molecular profiling to determine the genetic alterations that contribute to cancer development and progression. Additionally, experimental oncology researchers may conduct clinical trials to test the safety and efficacy of new cancer treatments in humans. There are many different areas of focus in experimental oncology research, including identifying new targets for cancer treatments, developing new therapies that target specific cancer types or molecular pathways, improving existing treatments to increase efficacy and reduce side effects, and studying the mechanisms of resistance to cancer treatments. Overall, experimental oncology plays a crucial role in advancing our understanding of cancer and developing new treatments to combat this deadly disease. As the field continues to grow and evolve, it is likely that we will see even more progress in the fight against cancer in the years to come.

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Vibrational, Ultra Violet, Natural Bond Orbital Analysis of E-1 using Quantum Mechanical Computations and Experimental Spectra.
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The Antidepressant-Like Activity of the New Tetrapeptide Neuroprotector Kk-1, Homologous of Acth15-18 Sequence (An Experimental Study)
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Experimental Zoology. Advancements, Problems and Future Prospects
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Abelmoschus Esculentus (Moench.) Seed Derived Flavonoids Antioxidant Protect the Heart Against Experimental Oxidative Injury
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Therapeutic Evaluation of Neemazal® Against Experimental Eimeria Tenella Infection in Broiler Chickens, Jos - Nigeria
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Experimental Analysis PVP Coated Silver Nanofluid Properties for Application in Photovoltaic/Thermal (PVT) Collectors
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Culture of Cyclops for Use the First Intermediate Host in Experimental life Cycle of SpirometraSpecies
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Evolution of the Solid Human Tumor Cells Properties in Various Experimental Systems in Vitro
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Experimental Study by the Plan Composite Centered Method, Modeling and Optimization of Hydrogen Production by Alkaline Electrolysis
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Baroreflex Sensitivity, Cardiac and Kidney Remodeling and Deterioration in Vasoactive Substances Content in Blood in Experimental Model of Renovascular Hypertension. Action of Natural Flavone, Luteolin
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A Review of Attempts to Identification and Antifungal Susceptibility of Dermatophytes (Microsporum Canis and Tricophyton Mentagrophytes) Isolated from Infected Cats and Dogs with Experimental Dermatophytosis of Guinea Pigs
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Exploring the Mechanism of Complex Lemon-Angelica Sinensis-Boswellia Essential Oil on Anxiety Disorders with Melasma Through Network Pharmacology and Experimental Validation
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