Currently-used rodent tumor models, including transgenic tumor models, or subcutaneously growing tumors in mice, do not sufficiently represent clinical cancer. We report here development of methods to obtain a highly clinically-accurate rectal cancer model. This model was established by intrarectal transplantation of mouse rectal cancer cells, stably expressing green fluorescent protein (GFP), followed by disrupting the epithelial cell layer of the rectal mucosa by instilling an acetic acid solution. Early-stage tumor was detected in the rectal mucosa by 6 days after transplantation. The tumor then became invasive into the submucosal tissue. The tumor incidence was 100 % and mean volume (6SD) was 1232.4 6 994.7 mm3 at 4 weeks after transpla...
Colorectal cancer is a frequent cause of death worldwide. The detection and treatment of small nodul...
Colorectal cancer (CRC) is a leading cause of death in the developed world, yet facile preclinical m...
In patients with rectal prolapse is the prevalence of colorectal cancer increased, suggesting that a...
Currently-used rodent tumor models, including transgenic tumor models, or subcutaneously growing tum...
OBJECT: The work is aimed to develop a murine model of rectal cancer, which could be used to monitor...
Background and aims: We established an orthotopic animal model of rectal cancer in mice and applied ...
Background. This study was conducted to develop a modified murine model of colon cancer that is non-...
Most currently available colorectal cancer (CRC) mouse models are not suitable for studying progress...
Background: This study was conducted to develop a modified murine model of colon cancer that is non-...
<p>(<b>a</b>) The rectum was imaged noninvasively 10 days after implantation. Left, brightfield obse...
<p>(<b>a</b>) All the mice eventually had only a single tumor formed on the rectal mucosa. Tumor siz...
Background: The modifications of connective tissue surrounding metastatic lymph nodes in a murine mo...
This study aimed to develop a noninvasive orthotopic model for metastasis of colon and rectal cancer...
Background This study aimed to develop a noninvasive orthotopic model for metastasis of colon and re...
Colorectal cancer is a leading cause of cancer-related death. Small animal models allow for the stud...
Colorectal cancer is a frequent cause of death worldwide. The detection and treatment of small nodul...
Colorectal cancer (CRC) is a leading cause of death in the developed world, yet facile preclinical m...
In patients with rectal prolapse is the prevalence of colorectal cancer increased, suggesting that a...
Currently-used rodent tumor models, including transgenic tumor models, or subcutaneously growing tum...
OBJECT: The work is aimed to develop a murine model of rectal cancer, which could be used to monitor...
Background and aims: We established an orthotopic animal model of rectal cancer in mice and applied ...
Background. This study was conducted to develop a modified murine model of colon cancer that is non-...
Most currently available colorectal cancer (CRC) mouse models are not suitable for studying progress...
Background: This study was conducted to develop a modified murine model of colon cancer that is non-...
<p>(<b>a</b>) The rectum was imaged noninvasively 10 days after implantation. Left, brightfield obse...
<p>(<b>a</b>) All the mice eventually had only a single tumor formed on the rectal mucosa. Tumor siz...
Background: The modifications of connective tissue surrounding metastatic lymph nodes in a murine mo...
This study aimed to develop a noninvasive orthotopic model for metastasis of colon and rectal cancer...
Background This study aimed to develop a noninvasive orthotopic model for metastasis of colon and re...
Colorectal cancer is a leading cause of cancer-related death. Small animal models allow for the stud...
Colorectal cancer is a frequent cause of death worldwide. The detection and treatment of small nodul...
Colorectal cancer (CRC) is a leading cause of death in the developed world, yet facile preclinical m...
In patients with rectal prolapse is the prevalence of colorectal cancer increased, suggesting that a...