BACKGROUND: Presently, many laboratories are attempting to establish serially transplantable xenografts of human prostate cancer tissue inoculated into immune-compromised mice. Unfortunately, contamination of malignant mouse cells often occurs during the serial passage of the xenografts and can eventually outgrow the human prostate cancer cells. The purpose of this study was to develop a quick method to detect such malignant mouse cell contamination. METHODS: An in situ hybridization technique on histological tissue sections or single-cell spreads probed with commercially available human-specific genomic AluI/II DNA oligonucleotides was used to detect human cells. RESULTS. This in situ hybridization is a rapid (i.e., <3 hr) and reproducible...
Xenotransplantation of human cells into immunodeficient mouse models is a very powerful tool and an ...
We are experiencing rapid progress in all types of imaging techniques used in the detection of vario...
Tumor induction in athymic nude mice can be used to detect dominant transforming genes in cellular D...
Human cancer cell lines and xenografts are valuable samples for whole- genome sequencing of human ca...
PurposeTo establish a fast and accurate detection method for interspecies contaminations in the pati...
Patient-derived xenograft (PDX) mouse models are increasingly used for preclinical therapeutic testi...
We have demonstrated that NIH 3T3 cells freshly transfected with either a cloned retroviral provirus...
A highly sensitive allele specific polymerase chain reaction was developed and applied to the detect...
To study the spontaneous metastasis and the genetic stability of human breast carcinoma xenografts i...
The contamination of human cell-processed therapeutic products (hCTPs) with tumorigenic cells is one...
AbstractThe contamination of human cell-processed therapeutic products (hCTPs) with tumorigenic cell...
The mouse transplantation model remains the most relevant methodology to assess the functional capac...
Xenotransplantation of human cells in animal models is an essential tool for evaluation of safety an...
The term in situ hybridization (ISH) refers to all methods allowing the detection of specific DNA (g...
The mouse transplantation model remains the most relevant methodology to assess the functional capac...
Xenotransplantation of human cells into immunodeficient mouse models is a very powerful tool and an ...
We are experiencing rapid progress in all types of imaging techniques used in the detection of vario...
Tumor induction in athymic nude mice can be used to detect dominant transforming genes in cellular D...
Human cancer cell lines and xenografts are valuable samples for whole- genome sequencing of human ca...
PurposeTo establish a fast and accurate detection method for interspecies contaminations in the pati...
Patient-derived xenograft (PDX) mouse models are increasingly used for preclinical therapeutic testi...
We have demonstrated that NIH 3T3 cells freshly transfected with either a cloned retroviral provirus...
A highly sensitive allele specific polymerase chain reaction was developed and applied to the detect...
To study the spontaneous metastasis and the genetic stability of human breast carcinoma xenografts i...
The contamination of human cell-processed therapeutic products (hCTPs) with tumorigenic cells is one...
AbstractThe contamination of human cell-processed therapeutic products (hCTPs) with tumorigenic cell...
The mouse transplantation model remains the most relevant methodology to assess the functional capac...
Xenotransplantation of human cells in animal models is an essential tool for evaluation of safety an...
The term in situ hybridization (ISH) refers to all methods allowing the detection of specific DNA (g...
The mouse transplantation model remains the most relevant methodology to assess the functional capac...
Xenotransplantation of human cells into immunodeficient mouse models is a very powerful tool and an ...
We are experiencing rapid progress in all types of imaging techniques used in the detection of vario...
Tumor induction in athymic nude mice can be used to detect dominant transforming genes in cellular D...