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Development of De Novo Cancer in p53 Knock-Out Mice is Dependent on the Type of Long-Term Immunosuppression Used

Koehl, Gudrun E. ; Gaumann, Andreas ; Zuelke, Carl ; Hoehn, Anna ; Hofstaedter, Ferdinand ; Schlitt, Hans J. ; Geissler, Edward K.



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Background. Development of cancer in transplant recipients may be influenced by different immunosuppressive agents. Recent publications suggest that rapamycin (RAPA), or possibly mycophenolate mofetil (MMF), may reduce established tumor growth; however, experimental data is lacking for de novo cancer prevention. Methods. We tested the effects of long-term immunosuppression on spontaneous tumor ...

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