Xenograft Mouse Model of Human Uveal Melanoma
Xenograft Mouse Model of Human Uveal Melanoma
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Uveal melanoma (UM) is a malignant intraocular tumor in adults.Metastasis develops in almost half of the patients and over 90% of the metastases are in Geological and hydrometeorological hazards affecting livestock production in Ethiopia: a systematic review of impacts, mitigation, and adaptation strategies the liver.With the advances in molecular targeting therapy for melanoma, a proper metastasis animal model is of increasing importance for testing the accuracy and effectiveness of systemic therapies.Here, we describe a xenograft model for mimicking human UM liver metastasis by injecting human UM cells into the vitreous cavity in nude mice.
The athymic nude mice are immunocompromised and suitable for xenograft tumor growth and metastasis, and intravitreal injection of cells is a Epimerization of ergot alkaloids in feed quicker and easier operation under a binocular scope, thereby it is simple and effective to test human UM growth and metastasis.