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Cold Spring Harb Protoc 2017 Oct 03;201710:pdb.prot097584. doi: 10.1101/pdb.prot097584.
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Collagen-Embedded Tumor Transplantations in Xenopus laevis Tadpoles.

Banach M , Robert J .


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The Xenopus laevis tadpole provides a valuable model for studying tumorigenesis and tumor immunity by intravital real-time microscopy. Using well-characterized thymic lymphoid tumor lines (15/0 and ff-2) that are transplantable into their compatible hosts (LG-15 isogenic clones and the F inbred strain, respectively), a system of semisolid tumor engraftment has been designed. Because these lymphoid tumor cell lines are not adherent and grow in suspension, they are first immobilized in a matrix of type I rat tail collagen before transplantation as a semisolid tumor graft under the transparent dorsal skin in the head region of a tadpole. This semisolid tumor engraftment is amenable to manipulation and permits real-time visualization of tumor growth, neovascularization, collagen rearrangements, immune cell infiltration, and formation of the tumor microenvironment.

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