In their research, scientists at Rutgers created animal models that closely resemble the cancerous tumors found in women with ovarian cancer by
injecting tumor tissues obtained from gynecological cancer patients treated at the Cancer Institute into laboratory mice.
Not exact matches
Previous cancer studies had shown that by
injecting tumors with magnetic nanoparticles made of iron oxide — «essentially rust, with well - tuned magnetic properties,» Anikeeva says — then exposing them to rapidly alternating magnetic fields, excited nanoparticles can be used to heat and destroy cancer
tumors while leaving surrounding, healthy
tissue intact.
And existing contrast agents — chemicals
injected into the body to make
tumors visible — leave the
tissues too quickly to be used in a lengthy, whole - body MRI.
IHC - P mouse
tumor tissue (from lung) with human cell line
injected, some muscle
tissue attached as well sees high background for human cellswith priamry Ab as well as isotype ctrl, but also for muscle (does not contain any EGF) Ab: 1 ug /...
The new iPS cells passed the standard tests for pluripotency: They formed
tumors called teratomas when
injected into immunocompromised mice, and they could differentiate into cells from the three main
tissue types in the body, including neurons, muscle and gut epithelium.