| Literature DB >> 28748125 |
Keefe T Chan1, Stephen W Jones1, Hailey E Brighton1, Tao Bo1, Shelly D Cochran2, Norman E Sharpless3, James E Bear1.
Abstract
Multiphoton microscopy is a powerful tool that enables the visualization of fluorescently tagged tumor cells and their stromal interactions within tissues in vivo. We have developed an orthotopic model of implanting multicellular melanoma tumor spheroids into the dermis of the mouse ear skin without the requirement for invasive surgery. Here, we demonstrate the utility of this approach to observe the primary tumor, single cell actin dynamics, and tumor-associated vasculature. These methods can be broadly applied to investigate an array of biological questions regarding tumor cell behavior in vivo.Entities:
Keywords: dermis; ear; intravital imaging; melanoma; multiphoton microscopy; second harmonic generation
Year: 2013 PMID: 28748125 PMCID: PMC5523129 DOI: 10.4161/intv.25805
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Intravital ISSN: 2165-9079