INTRODUCTION: Astrocytic gliomas are the most common intracranial central nervous system neoplasias, accounting for about 60% of all primary central nervous system tumors. Despite advances in the treatment of gliomas, no effective therapeutic approach is yet available; hence, the search for a more realistic model to generate more effective therapies is essential. OBJECTIVE: To develop an experimental malignant astrocytoma model with the characteristics of the human tumor. METHOD: Primary cells from subcutaneous xenograft tumors produced with malignant astrocytoma U87MG cells were inoculated intracerebrally by stereotaxis into immunosuppressed (athymic) Rowett rats. RESULTS: All four injected animals developed non-infiltrative tumors, althou...
International audienceAmong rodent models for brain tumors, the 9L gliosarcoma is one of the most wi...
International audienceAmong rodent models for brain tumors, the 9L gliosarcoma is one of the most wi...
Malignant brain tumor experimental models tend to employ cells that are immunologically compatible w...
INTRODUCTION: Astrocytic gliomas are the most common intracranial central nervous system neoplasias,...
INTRODUCTION: Astrocytic gliomas are the most common intracranial central nervous system neoplasias,...
INTRODUCTION: Astrocytic gliomas are the most common intracranial central nervous system neoplasias,...
Modeling human disease in small animals has been fundamental in advancing our scientific knowledge a...
Aims: Xenograft models, namely heterotransplantation of human cancer cells or tumor biopsies into im...
Background: Establishing clinically relevant animal models of glioblastoma multiforme (GBM) remains ...
Background: Establishing clinically relevant animal models of glioblastoma multiforme (GBM) remains ...
Several animal experimental models have been used in the study of malignant gliomas. The objective o...
International audienceAmong rodent models for brain tumors, the 9L gliosarcoma is one of the most wi...
International audienceAmong rodent models for brain tumors, the 9L gliosarcoma is one of the most wi...
Among rodent models for brain tumors, the 9L gliosarcoma is one of the most widely used. Our 9L-Euro...
International audienceAmong rodent models for brain tumors, the 9L gliosarcoma is one of the most wi...
International audienceAmong rodent models for brain tumors, the 9L gliosarcoma is one of the most wi...
International audienceAmong rodent models for brain tumors, the 9L gliosarcoma is one of the most wi...
Malignant brain tumor experimental models tend to employ cells that are immunologically compatible w...
INTRODUCTION: Astrocytic gliomas are the most common intracranial central nervous system neoplasias,...
INTRODUCTION: Astrocytic gliomas are the most common intracranial central nervous system neoplasias,...
INTRODUCTION: Astrocytic gliomas are the most common intracranial central nervous system neoplasias,...
Modeling human disease in small animals has been fundamental in advancing our scientific knowledge a...
Aims: Xenograft models, namely heterotransplantation of human cancer cells or tumor biopsies into im...
Background: Establishing clinically relevant animal models of glioblastoma multiforme (GBM) remains ...
Background: Establishing clinically relevant animal models of glioblastoma multiforme (GBM) remains ...
Several animal experimental models have been used in the study of malignant gliomas. The objective o...
International audienceAmong rodent models for brain tumors, the 9L gliosarcoma is one of the most wi...
International audienceAmong rodent models for brain tumors, the 9L gliosarcoma is one of the most wi...
Among rodent models for brain tumors, the 9L gliosarcoma is one of the most widely used. Our 9L-Euro...
International audienceAmong rodent models for brain tumors, the 9L gliosarcoma is one of the most wi...
International audienceAmong rodent models for brain tumors, the 9L gliosarcoma is one of the most wi...
International audienceAmong rodent models for brain tumors, the 9L gliosarcoma is one of the most wi...
Malignant brain tumor experimental models tend to employ cells that are immunologically compatible w...