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This video describes an intraductal injection technique where we deliver injection mix into the ducts of mouse mammary glands.
1. Intraductal injection
2. Postoperative care
Figure 1: Schematic diagram of the intraductal injection of Ad-Cre virus into an MG. (A) Incision site in the midline between the two fourth MGs. (B) Intraductal injection of Ad-Cre with a blue dye (for better visualization) into one of the fourth MGs. (C) Closing of the incision in the skin by wound clips
Name | Company | Catalog Number | Comments |
33-gauge needle | Hamilton | 7803-05 | point style 3 blunt |
7mm Reflex Clip | Braintree Scientific | RF7 CS | |
Adenovirus, Ad-K5-Cre | University of Iowa Viral Vector Core | Ad5-bk5-Cre (VVC-Berns-1547) | |
Adenovirus, Ad-K8-Cre | University of Iowa Viral Vector Core | Ad5mK8-nlsCre | |
Bromophenol Blue | Sigma-Aldrich | B0126-25G | |
Hamilton syringe | Hamilton | 7636-01 | 0.025 mL |
Micro-dissecting scissors | Pentair | 9M | Watchmaker's Forceps |
Micro-dissecting tweezers | Dumont | M5 |
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Source: Xiang, D., et al. Modeling Breast Cancer via an Intraductal Injection of Cre-expressing Adenovirus into the Mouse Mammary Gland. J. Vis. Exp (2019).
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