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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.



Abstract

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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