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 +====== Hepatocellular carcinoma ======
 ===== Objectives ===== ===== Objectives =====
 \\ Hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) is a the most common type of liver cancer and the third leading cause of cancer deaths in the world. The goal of project one is to identify the genes that are associated with regressing tumors (regardless of type of treatment) vs. those that are growing from the C3HeB/FeJ mouse model. Normal liver is used as a control. The results will be useful in identifying new therapeutic targets and potential drug combinations which could lead to more efficient treatments. Project two is related to knockdown of a specific protein that results in HCC in a different mouse model. The goal in the second project is to identify the genes and pathways that correlate with this protein.\\ \\  \\ Hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) is a the most common type of liver cancer and the third leading cause of cancer deaths in the world. The goal of project one is to identify the genes that are associated with regressing tumors (regardless of type of treatment) vs. those that are growing from the C3HeB/FeJ mouse model. Normal liver is used as a control. The results will be useful in identifying new therapeutic targets and potential drug combinations which could lead to more efficient treatments. Project two is related to knockdown of a specific protein that results in HCC in a different mouse model. The goal in the second project is to identify the genes and pathways that correlate with this protein.\\ \\ 
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 ==== Publication: ==== ==== Publication: ====
-Jessica Zavadil, Maryanne Herzig, Kim Hildreth, Amir Foroushani, William Boswell, Ronald Walter, Robert Reddick, Hugh White, Habil Zare. C3HeB/FeJ Mice Mimic Gene Expression and Pathobiological Features of Human Hepatocellular Carcinoma,  //Molecular Carcinogenesis//, Under review.+Jessica Zavadil, Maryanne Herzig, Kim Hildreth, Amir Foroushani, William Boswell, Ronald Walter, Robert Reddick, Hugh White, Habil Zare. C3HeB/FeJ Mice Mimic Gene Expression and Pathobiological Features of Human Hepatocellular Carcinoma,  //Molecular Carcinogenesis//, In press.
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