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FAQ
What cancer types are available on Scientist.com's Disease Model Finder?
The Disease Model Finder allows you to search from over 100 different cancer type. These include:
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Hepatoblastoma models
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What model types are available through the Disease Model Finder?
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Patient-derived xenografts (PDX)
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Cell lines
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