A new experimental model to allow use of clinical-scale endoscopes in small-animal tumor models.

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A new experimental model to allow use of clinical-scale endoscopes in small-animal tumor models. / Anders, Mario; Frimberger, Eckart; Odau, Simone; Wiedenmann, Bertram; Rösch, Thomas.

In: J GASTROINTEST ONCOL, Vol. 2, No. 2, 2, 2011, p. 64-69.

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@article{ee9bb592cf354b3aaebb4bfafc6c3419,
title = "A new experimental model to allow use of clinical-scale endoscopes in small-animal tumor models.",
abstract = "The evaluation of novel endoscopes may require testing in experimental tumor models, particularly when employing new biomarkers. Tumor models, however, exist almost exclusively in small animals. Therefore, we aimed to develop an experimental setting that allows the use of clinical-scale endoscopes in small animals.",
author = "Mario Anders and Eckart Frimberger and Simone Odau and Bertram Wiedenmann and Thomas R{\"o}sch",
year = "2011",
language = "English",
volume = "2",
pages = "64--69",
journal = "J GASTROINTEST ONCOL",
issn = "2078-6891",
publisher = "Pioneer Bioscience Publishing Company (PBPC)",
number = "2",

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AU - Anders, Mario

AU - Frimberger, Eckart

AU - Odau, Simone

AU - Wiedenmann, Bertram

AU - Rösch, Thomas

PY - 2011

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N2 - The evaluation of novel endoscopes may require testing in experimental tumor models, particularly when employing new biomarkers. Tumor models, however, exist almost exclusively in small animals. Therefore, we aimed to develop an experimental setting that allows the use of clinical-scale endoscopes in small animals.

AB - The evaluation of novel endoscopes may require testing in experimental tumor models, particularly when employing new biomarkers. Tumor models, however, exist almost exclusively in small animals. Therefore, we aimed to develop an experimental setting that allows the use of clinical-scale endoscopes in small animals.

M3 - SCORING: Journal article

VL - 2

SP - 64

EP - 69

JO - J GASTROINTEST ONCOL

JF - J GASTROINTEST ONCOL

SN - 2078-6891

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