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Published on: November 20, 2015
3D Cancer Migration Assay with Schwann Cells
Laura Fangmann1, Steffen Teller1, Pavel Stupakov1
1Department of Surgery, Klinikum rechts der Isar, Technische Universität München, Munich, Germany.
Abstract:
In pancreatic cancer, neural invasion is one of the most common paths of cancer dissemination. Classically, cancer cells actively invade nerves and cause local recurrence and pain. Three-dimensional (3D) neural migration assay has become a standard tool for scientists to study neural invasion by confronting the involved cell types. This protocol introduces Schwann cells, i.e., the most prevalent cell type in peripheral nerves, in a novel heterotypic, glia-cancer-neuron, 3D migration assay for assessing their relevance in the early pathogenesis of neural invasion. Particularly, this assay allows the monitoring of the early Schwann cell migratory activity.
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