The hen as a model of ovarian cancer

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Patricia A. Johnson
James R. Giles
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[1] Cornell University,Patricia A. Johnson and James R. Giles are at the Department of Animal Science
[2] Ithaca,undefined
[3] New York NY 14853,undefined
[4] USA.,undefined
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Nature Reviews Cancer | 2013年 / 13卷
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The domestic laying hen is the only non-human animal that spontaneously develops ovarian cancer with a high prevalence. This Opinion article discusses how the hen may be used as a potential model of human ovarian cancer, and the advantages and disadvantages of this system.
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