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A Matrigel-Based Tube Formation Assay to Assess the Vasculogenic Activity of Tumor Cells
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A Matrigel-Based Tube Formation Assay to Assess the Vasculogenic Activity of Tumor Cells
A Matrigel-Based Tube Formation Assay to Assess the Vasculogenic Activity of Tumor Cells
DOI:
10.3791/3040-v
•
04:00 min
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September 07, 2011
•
Ralph A. Francescone III
,
Michael Faibish
,
Rong Shao
2,3
1
Molecular and Cellular Biology Program, Morrill Science Center
,
University of Massachusetts
,
2
Pioneer Valley Life Sciences Institute
,
University of Massachusetts
,
3
Department of Veterinary and Animal Sciences
,
University of Massachusetts
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Title
00:55
Preparation of Tumor Cells and Microvascular Endothelial Cells
01:48
Matrigel Preparation, Tube Formation, and Image Analysis
02:48
Results: Tube Formations
03:39
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A tube formation assay is used to evaluate vascular activity of tumor cells.
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Matrigel-based Tube Formation Assay
Vasculogenic Activity
Tumor Cells
Angiogenic Activity
Vascular Endothelial Cells
Vasculogenic Mimicry
Xenotransplanted Animals
Tubular Network Assay
Melanoma B16F1 Cells
Glioblastoma U87 Cells
Breast Cancer MDA-MB-435 Cells
Colon Cancer HCT116 Cells
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