Oncogenic Virus-associated Tumor Models
Viruses have well-established causal roles in numerous human cancers. Approximately 10% of cancers globally are attributed to viral infections, primarily from viruses like HPV, EBV, HBV, and HCV. The innate and adaptive immune systems play important roles in oncogenic viral infection and subsequent cancer development. As viral cancers have viral-specific targets and biomarkers, there is great potential to use these targets as specific antigens for cancer immune therapy.
WuXi AppTec offers a broad panel of oncogenic virus-related tumor models and services. Our in vivo platform includes syngeneic, CDX, and PDX models, representing multiple cancer types including lymphoma, cervical, and liver cancer.

Oncogenic Virus-Associated Tumor Models
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