What can happen if you inject the tumor cells in complete medium?...

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emilia
Jul 10, 2014
protocol Protocol: Subcutaneous Injection of Tumor Cells
What can happen if you inject the tumor cells in complete medium? Will this affect the experiment?
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emilia Answered Jul 11, 2014

ok. Thank you very much for your advice and quick reply.
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Jason Reuter Author Answered Jul 11, 2014

The fluid will be absorbed. However, it may support the cells initially. My only point is that you haven't strictly tested the cells' ability to grow tumors independent of additional supplements.
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emilia Answered Jul 10, 2014

In which way may the tumor growth depend on the serum? Will not it be drain out if it is in small volum(100ul)? Thx
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Jason Reuter Author Answered Jul 10, 2014

You should be consistent between, but I expect the experiment will work. It should also be acknowledged that tumor growth may depend on serum and medium.
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