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Parvy, J.P., Hodgson, J.A., Cordero, J.B. (2018). Drosophila as a Model System to Study Nonautonomous Mechanisms Affecting Tumour Growth and Cell Death.  Biomed Res. Int. 2018(): 7152962.
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FBrf0238797
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Review
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The study of cancer has represented a central focus in medical research for over a century. The great complexity and constant evolution of the pathology require the use of multiple research model systems and interdisciplinary approaches. This is necessary in order to achieve a comprehensive understanding into the mechanisms driving disease initiation and progression, to aid the development of appropriate therapies. In recent decades, the fruit fly Drosophila melanogaster and its associated powerful genetic tools have become a very attractive model system to study tumour-intrinsic and non-tumour-derived processes that mediate tumour development in vivo. In this review, we will summarize recent work on Drosophila as a model system to study cancer biology. We will focus on the interactions between tumours and their microenvironment, including extrinsic mechanisms affecting tumour growth and how tumours impact systemic host physiology.
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PMC5872677 (PMC) (EuropePMC)
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    Language of Publication
    English
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    Abbreviation
    Biomed Res. Int.
    Title
    BioMed research international
    ISBN/ISSN
    2314-6141 2314-6133
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