Journal article
Xenografting tumour beneath the renal capsule using modern surgical equipment
N Lawrentschuk, A Rigopoulos, FT Lee, ID Davis, AM Scott, DM Bolton
European Surgical Research | KARGER | Published : 2006
DOI: 10.1159/000094093
Abstract
Introduction: The growth of human tumours under the renal capsule in animal models has been performed in the past. However, the use of modern surgical equipment has not always been translated into the laboratory. We report on a novel method for human renal tumour transplants using an automated biopsy gun to obtain tumour tissue and an epidural needle with introducer to easily deploy the grafts under the renal capsule. Methods: Nude mice had human xenografted tumours grown subcutaneously after implantation of cells from culture. Tumours were then biopsied using a 16-gauge automated biopsy gun. Digital calipers were used to measure a 2-mm segment of the biopsy core that was cut and placed insi..
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