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Assessing Tumor Microenvironment of Metastasis Doorway-Mediated Vascular Permeability Associated with Cancer Cell Dissemination using Intravital Imaging and Fixed Tissue Analysis
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Assessing Tumor Microenvironment of Metastasis Doorway-Mediated Vascular Permeability Associated with Cancer Cell Dissemination using Intravital Imaging and Fixed Tissue Analysis
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June 26, 2019

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Chapters

  • 00:04Title
  • 00:55Transplantation of Syngeneic Breast Tumors into Mouse Hosts with Fluorescent Macrophages
  • 02:38Preparation of Mouse for Imaging
  • 04:25Evaluation of Extravascular Dextran Using Fixed Tissue Analysis
  • 07:10Results: Visualization of Vasculature in Healthy and Diseased Tissues and TMEM-Mediated Vascular Permeability
  • 08:56Conclusion

Summary

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We describe two methods for assessing transient vascular permeability associated with tumor microenvironment of metastasis (TMEM) doorway function and cancer cell intravasation using intravenous injection of high-molecular weight (155 kDa) dextran in mice. The methods include intravital imaging in live animals and fixed tissue analysis using immunofluorescence.

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