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Intravital Microscopy of Tumor-associated Vasculature Using Advanced Dorsal Skinfold Window Chambers on Transgenic Fluorescent Mice
Published on: January 19, 2018
Intravital Microscopy for Imaging the Tumor Microenvironment in Live Mice
Victor Naumenko1,2,3,4, Craig Jenne5,6, Douglas J Mahoney7,8,9
1Alberta Children's Hospital Research Institute, Calgary, AB, Canada, T2N 4N1.
Abstract:
The development of intravital microscopy has provided unprecedented capacity to study the tumor microenvironment in live mice. The dynamic behavior of cancer, stromal, vascular, and immune cells can be monitored in real time, in situ, in both primary tumors and metastatic lesions, allowing treatment responses to be observed at single cell resolution and therapies tracked in vivo. These features provide a unique opportunity to elucidate the cellular mechanisms underlying the biology and treatment of cancer. We describe here a method for imaging the microenvironment of subcutaneous tumors grown in mice using intravital microscopy.

