Cell Population Analyses During Skin Carcinogenesis

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August 21st, 2013

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August 21st, 2013

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Carcinogenesis is a process involving interactions between cancer cells and the cancer microenvironment. To dissect the molecular events, one needs to isolate different cell populations at different stages during cancer development. Using a mouse model for basal cell carcinoma, we describe a protocol for cell analyses during carcinogenesis.

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Skin Carcinogenesis

Chapters in this video

0:05

Title

1:24

Generating K14-creER+ R26-SmoM2YFP+ Mice and Inducing SmoM2 Expression in Skin Keratinocytes

2:35

Skin Specimen Preparation and Epidermis Isolation

3:11

Single Cell Generation

3:54

Cell Labeling and Flow Cytometric Analysis

5:08

Results: Induction of SmoM2 Expression and Skin Keratinocytes

6:31

Conclusion

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