发布: 2014年04月20日第4卷第8期 DOI: 10.21769/BioProtoc.1104 浏览次数: 9823
评审: Lin FangAnonymous reviewer(s)
Abstract
Tumors are comprised of heterogeneous subpopulations that may exhibit differing capacity for differentiation, self-renewal, and tumorigenicity. In vivo lineage-tracing studies are a powerful tool for defining the role of tumor subpopulations in tumor growth and as targets for therapeutic agents. This protocol describes using a neuroblastoma cancer cell line transduced with two different fluorescent proteins (GFP and tdTomato) to track the specific contributions of cells expressing the GCSF receptor (CD114+) or not (CD114-) on tumor growth in vivo.
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Hsu (Maiden name: Danielle M. Patterson), D. M., Shohet, J. M. and Kim, E. S. (2014). In vivo Lineage-tracing Studies in a Cancer Stem Cell Population in Neuroblastoma. Bio-protocol 4(8): e1104. DOI: 10.21769/BioProtoc.1104.
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癌症生物学 > 侵袭和转移 > 肿瘤微环境
癌症生物学 > 增殖信号转导 > 肿瘤形成
干细胞 > 成体干细胞 > 癌症干细胞
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