Baklaushevetal 2012BJMM (original) (raw)

Aims: Xenograft models, namely heterotransplantation of human cancer cells or tumor biopsies into immunodeficient rodents are the major preclinical approach for the development of novel cancer therapeutics. However, in these models the animals must be used only after the severe systemic immune suppression in order to ensure graft survival. Thus, additional new human brain tumor models without immune suppression of the recipient rodent may be required. Place and Duration Methodology: Brain tumor modeling was performed by intracerebral stereotactic implantation of cells to the healthy adult rats without any artificial immunodepression. Cells were implanted to the striatum region of ketamine-anesthetized rats at specific coordinates according to Swanson's rat brain atlas. Tumor growth was monitored

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