Establishment, maintenance, and in vitro and in vivo applications of primary human glioblastoma multiforme (GBM) xenograft models for translational biology studies …

BL Carlson, JL Pokorny, MA Schroeder… - Current protocols in …, 2011 - Wiley Online Library
BL Carlson, JL Pokorny, MA Schroeder, JN Sarkaria
Current protocols in pharmacology, 2011Wiley Online Library
Abstract Development of clinically relevant tumor model systems for glioblastoma multiforme
(GBM) is important for advancement of basic and translational biology. One model that has
gained wide acceptance in the neuro‐oncology community is the primary xenograft model.
This model entails the engraftment of patient tumor specimens into the flank of nude mice
and subsequent serial passage of these tumors in the flank of mice. These tumors are then
used to establish short‐term explant cultures or intracranial xenografts. This unit describes …
Abstract
Development of clinically relevant tumor model systems for glioblastoma multiforme (GBM) is important for advancement of basic and translational biology. One model that has gained wide acceptance in the neuro‐oncology community is the primary xenograft model. This model entails the engraftment of patient tumor specimens into the flank of nude mice and subsequent serial passage of these tumors in the flank of mice. These tumors are then used to establish short‐term explant cultures or intracranial xenografts. This unit describes detailed procedures for establishment, maintenance, and utilization of a primary GBM xenograft panel for the purpose of using them as tumor models for basic or translational studies. Curr. Protoc. Pharmacol. 52:14.16.1‐14.16.23. © 2011 by John Wiley & Sons, Inc.
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