Published: Vol 4, Iss 4, Feb 20, 2014 DOI: 10.21769/BioProtoc.1050 Views: 20204
Reviewed by: Lin FangKate HannanFanglian He
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Abstract
Developing cancer therapeutics requires the ability to investigate their effects using in vitro models of a specific type of tumor. This protocol provides a method for the isolation and adoption to growth in culture of cells from primary tumors. This is particularly valuable for studying mouse models where original tumor cells can be evaluated, for example for gene modifications, and subsequently injected back to the same background mice to create more tumors for in vivo efficacy studies.
Keywords: Cell isolationMaterials and Reagents
Equipment
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Recipes
Insulin | Final 5 μg/ml | (stock 1 mg/ml) | 500 μl/100 ml | 5 ml/1,000 ml |
Hydrocortisone | 1 μg/ml | Stock 1 mg/ml | 100 μl/100 ml | 1 ml/1,000 ml |
EGF | 5 ng/ml | Stock 10 μg/ml | 50 μl/100 ml | 500 μl/1,000 ml |
Gentamycin | 50 μg/ml | Stock 10 mg/ml | 500 μl/100 ml | 5 ml/1,000 ml |
Pen/Strep | 10 U/ml | Stock 10,000 U/ml | 1 ml/100 ml | 10 ml/1,000 ml |
FBS | 5% | 50 ml |
Acknowledgments
This protocol was adapted from previous work (Yee et al., 2009; Lanari et al., 2001).
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How to cite
Kazerounian, S. (2014). Isolation of Mammary Epithelial Cells and Fibroblasts From Mouse Tumor. Bio-protocol 4(4): e1050. DOI: 10.21769/BioProtoc.1050.
Category
Cancer Biology > General technique > Animal models
Cell Biology > Cell isolation and culture > Cell isolation
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