Journal article
Circulating endothelial cells and progenitors: Potential biomarkers of renal cell carcinoma
B Namdarian, KVS Tan, MJ Fankhauser, TT Nguyen, NM Corcoran, AJ Costello, CM Hovens
BJU International | WILEY | Published : 2010
Abstract
OBJECTIVE To compare the levels of circulating endothelial cells (CECs) and progenitors (CEPs) between tumour-bearing mice and healthy controls, in human renal cell carcinoma (RCC) xenograft models. The secondary objective was to correlate CEC and CEP levels with tumour variables such as tumour volume, weight and vascularity, indicators of disease severity. MATERIALS AND METHODS Two human RCC xenograft models were used. Tumour cells were inoculated either subcutaneously or beneath the renal subcapsule (orthotopic). Tumour dimensions were recorded and blood samples were taken throughout the experiment, as well as at the end of the experiment, upon which tumours were excised and prepared for h..
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Funding Acknowledgements
Benjamin Namdarian was funded by the Raelene Boyle Scholarship from the Royal Australian College of Surgeons and an NHMRC Postgraduate Medical Scholarship. The laboratory was funded by the Melbourne Urology Trust.