PubMed:19735549 / 0-581
Annnotations
PubMed_ArguminSci
Id | Subject | Object | Predicate | Lexical cue |
---|---|---|---|---|
T1 | 101-253 | DRI_Background | denotes | INTRODUCTION: Human models of noninvasive breast tumors are limited, and the existing in vivo models do not mimic inter- and intratumoral heterogeneity. |
T2 | 254-346 | DRI_Background | denotes | Ductal carcinoma in situ (DCIS) is the most common type (80%) of noninvasive breast lesions. |
T3 | 347-479 | DRI_Background | denotes | The aim of this study was to develop an in vivo model whereby the natural progression of human DCIS might be reproduced and studied. |
T4 | 480-578 | DRI_Approach | denotes | To accomplish this goal, the intraductal human-in-mouse (HIM) transplantation model was developed. |
c_corpus
Id | Subject | Object | Predicate | Lexical cue |
---|---|---|---|---|
T1 | 15-20 | D006801 | denotes | human |
T2 | 24-29 | 10090 | denotes | mouse |
T3 | 24-29 | D051379 | denotes | mouse |
T6 | 75-99 | D002285 | denotes | ductal carcinoma in situ |
T7 | 75-99 | D002285 | denotes | ductal carcinoma in situ |
T12 | 115-120 | D006801 | denotes | Human |
T13 | 143-149 | UBERON:0000310 | denotes | breast |
T14 | 143-156 | D001943 | denotes | breast tumors |
T15 | 143-156 | D001943 | denotes | breast tumors |
T18 | 209-214 | CVCL_Z366 | denotes | mimic |
T21 | 254-278 | D002285 | denotes | Ductal carcinoma in situ |
T22 | 254-278 | D002285 | denotes | Ductal carcinoma in situ |
T28 | 280-284 | CVCL_5552 | denotes | DCIS |
T27 | 280-284 | D002285 | denotes | DCIS |
T29 | 280-284 | D002285 | denotes | DCIS |
T30 | 331-337 | UBERON:0000310 | denotes | breast |
T31 | 436-441 | D006801 | denotes | human |
T33 | 442-446 | CVCL_5552 | denotes | DCIS |
T32 | 442-446 | D002285 | denotes | DCIS |
T34 | 442-446 | D002285 | denotes | DCIS |
T35 | 521-526 | D006801 | denotes | human |
T36 | 530-535 | 10090 | denotes | mouse |
T37 | 530-535 | D051379 | denotes | mouse |
UseCases_ArguminSci_Discourse
Id | Subject | Object | Predicate | Lexical cue |
---|---|---|---|---|
T1 | 0-100 | DRI_Background | denotes | An intraductal human-in-mouse transplantation model mimics the subtypes of ductal carcinoma in situ. |
T2 | 115-253 | DRI_Background | denotes | Human models of noninvasive breast tumors are limited, and the existing in vivo models do not mimic inter- and intratumoral heterogeneity. |
T3 | 254-346 | DRI_Background | denotes | Ductal carcinoma in situ (DCIS) is the most common type (80%) of noninvasive breast lesions. |
T4 | 347-479 | DRI_Background | denotes | The aim of this study was to develop an in vivo model whereby the natural progression of human DCIS might be reproduced and studied. |
T5 | 480-578 | DRI_Approach | denotes | To accomplish this goal, the intraductal human-in-mouse (HIM) transplantation model was developed. |