2010
DOI: 10.4161/cbt.9.12.11638
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An improved orthotopic rat bladder tumor model using DiI-loaded fluorescent AY-27 cells

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“…Culturing methods and the technique used for tumour implantation were described previously by Vandepitte et al. . Briefly, rats were anesthetised with an i.p.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Culturing methods and the technique used for tumour implantation were described previously by Vandepitte et al. . Briefly, rats were anesthetised with an i.p.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To obtain an intact and superficial non‐muscle‐invasive bladder tumour, in our hands malignant cells needed to grow for 1–3 days after cell inoculation . Therefore, all experiments were performed 2 days after the inoculation of AY‐27 cells into the rat bladder.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Different animal models of preclinical BCa have been developed. Most of these models consist of chemically induced BCa, implanting xenografts generated from well‐established human BCa cell lines that have adapted to in vitro growth into immunodeficient mice, or transplanting carcinogen‐induced BCa in syngeneic, immunocompetent mice . Although such models have been useful, they also have limitations.…”
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“…In the context of studying neuroinflammation, some of the earliest studies to visualize the immune response in situ were performed using adoptive transfer of exogenously labeled cells. Cell populations collected in vivo were purified and labeled with fluorescent dyes with non-overlapping emission spectra, such as CFSE [ 31 ], SNARF [ 32 ], CMAC [ 33 ] or DiI [ 34 ]. Although it has been useful for short-term trafficking and migration studies, cell division however resulted in the dilution of dyes and made them difficult to track.…”
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confidence: 99%